@misc{BuchananCuccoloHeymanetal., author = {Buchanan, Erin M. and Cuccolo, Kelly and Heyman, Tom and van Berkel, Niels and Coles, Nicholas A. and Iyer, Aishwarya and Peters, Kim and van 't Veer, A. E. and Montefinese, Maria and Maxwell, Nicholas P. and Taylor, Jack E. and Valentine, Kathrene D. and Arriaga, Patr{\´i}cia and Barzykowski, Krystian and Boucher, Leanne and Collins, W. Matthew and Vaidis, David C. and Aczel, Balazs and Al-Hoorie, Ali H. and Ambrosini, Ettore and Besson, Th{\´e}o and Burin, Debora I. and Butt, Muhammad Mussaffa and Clarke, A. J. Benjamin and Daryani, Yalda and El-Dakhs, Dina Abdel Salam and Elsherif, Mahmoud M. and Fern{\´a}ndez-L{\´o}pez, Maria and Ferreira, Paulo Roberto dos Santos and Freitag, Raquel Meister Ko and Gattei, Carolina A. and Godbersen, Hendrik and Grim, Philip A. and Halama, Peter and Havan, Patrik and Irrazabal, Natalia C. and Isloi, Chris and Iversen, Rebecca Kvisler and Julliard, Yoann and Karaaslan, Aslan and Koh{\´u}t, Michal and Koh{\´u}tov{\´a}, Veronika and Kos, Julija and Kosachenko, Alexandra I. and Lima, Tiago Jess{\´e} Souza de and Mak, Matthew H. C. and Manouilidou, Christina and Marciaga, Leonardo A. and Melinna, Xiaolin Melinna and Miranda, Jacob Francisco and Morvinski, Coby and Muppoor, Aishwarya and M{\"u}jdeci, F. Elif and Nielsen, Yngwie A. and Oliveros, Juan Carlos and Onič, Jaš and Papadatou-Pastou, Marietta and Patel, Ishani and Pavlović, Zoran and Pažon, Blaž and Pfuhl, Gerit and Pronizius, Ekaterina and Roettger, Timo B. and Ronderos, Camilo R. and Ruiz-Fernandez, Susana and Senderecka, Magdalena}, title = {Measuring the semantic priming effect across many languages}, series = {Nature human behaviour}, volume = {10}, journal = {Nature human behaviour}, number = {1}, publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, address = {London}, issn = {2397-3374}, doi = {10.1038/s41562-025-02254-x}, pages = {182 -- 201}, abstract = {Semantic priming has been studied for nearly 50 years across various experimental manipulations and theoretical frameworks. Although previous studies provide insight into the cognitive underpinnings of semantic representations, they have suffered from small sample sizes and a lack of linguistic and cultural diversity. In this Registered Report, we measured the size and the variability of the semantic priming effect across 19 languages (n = 25,163 participants analysed) by creating the largest available database of semantic priming values using an adaptive sampling procedure. We found evidence for semantic priming in terms of differences in response latencies between related word-pair conditions and unrelated word-pair conditions. Model comparisons showed that the inclusion of a random intercept for language improved model fit, providing support for variability in semantic priming across languages. This study highlights the robustness and variability of semantic priming across languages and provides a rich, linguistically diverse dataset for further analysis. The Stage 1 protocol for this Registered Report was accepted in principle on 15 July 2022. The protocol, as accepted by the journal, can be found at https://osf.io/u5bp6 (registration) or https://osf.io/q4fjy (preprint version 6, 31 May 2022).}, language = {en} } @misc{MartinezRuizDuenasCamareroetal., author = {Martinez, Angel T. and Ruiz-Duenas, Francisco J. and Camarero, Susana and Serrano, Ana and Linde, Dolores and Lund, Henrik and Vind, Jesper and Tovborg, Morton and Herold-Majumdar, Owik M. and Hofrichter, Martin and Liers, Christiane and Ullrich, Ren{\´e} and Scheibner, Katrin and Sannia, Giovanni and Piscitelli, Alessandra and Sener, Mehmet E. and Kilic, Sibel and Berkel, Willem J. H. van and Guallar, V{\´i}ctor and Lucas, Maria F{\´a}tima and Zuhse, Ralf and Ludwig, Roland and Hollmann, Frank and Fern{\´a}ndez-Fueyo, Elena and Record, Eric and Faulds, Craig B. and Tortajada, Marta and Winckelmann, Ib and Rasmussen, Jo-Anne and Gelo-Pujic, Mirjana and Guti{\´e}rrez, Ana and Rio, Jos{\´e} C. del and Rencoret, Jorge and Alcalde, Miguel}, title = {Oxidoreductases on their way to industrial biotransformations}, series = {Biotechnology Advances}, volume = {35}, journal = {Biotechnology Advances}, number = {6}, issn = {1873-1899}, doi = {10.1016/j.biotechadv.2017.06.003}, pages = {815 -- 831}, abstract = {Fungi produce heme-containing peroxidases and peroxygenases, flavin-containing oxidases and dehydrogenases, and different copper-containing oxidoreductases involved in the biodegradation of lignin and other recalcitrant compounds. Heme peroxidases comprise the classical ligninolytic peroxidases and the new dye-decolorizing peroxidases, while heme peroxygenases belong to a still largely unexplored superfamily of heme-thiolate proteins. Nevertheless, basidiomycete unspecific peroxygenases have the highest biotechnological interest due to their ability to catalyze a variety of regio- and stereo-selective monooxygenation reactions with H2O2 as the source of oxygen and final electron acceptor. Flavo-oxidases are involved in both lignin and cellulose decay generating H2O2 that activates peroxidases and generates hydroxyl radical. The group of copper oxidoreductases also includes other H2O2 generating enzymes - copper-radical oxidases - together with classical laccases that are the oxidoreductases with the largest number of reported applications to date. However, the recently described lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases have attracted the highest attention among copper oxidoreductases, since they are capable of oxidatively breaking down crystalline cellulose, the disintegration of which is still a major bottleneck in lignocellulose biorefineries, along with lignin degradation. Interestingly, some flavin-containing dehydrogenases also play a key role in cellulose breakdown by directly/indirectly "fueling" electrons for polysaccharide monooxygenase activation. Many of the above oxidoreductases have been engineered, combining rational and computational design with directed evolution, to attain the selectivity, catalytic efficiency and stability properties required for their industrial utilization. Indeed, using ad hoc software and current computational capabilities, it is now possible to predict substrate access to the active site in biophysical simulations, and electron transfer efficiency in biochemical simulations, reducing in orders of magnitude the time of experimental work in oxidoreductase screening and engineering. What has been set out above is illustrated by a series of remarkable oxyfunctionalization and oxidation reactions developed in the frame of an intersectorial and multidisciplinary European RTD project. The optimized reactions include enzymatic synthesis of 1-naphthol, 25-hydroxyvitamin D3, drug metabolites, furandicarboxylic acid, indigo and other dyes, and conductive polyaniline, terminal oxygenation of alkanes, biomass delignification and lignin oxidation, among others. These successful case stories demonstrate the unexploited potential of oxidoreductases in medium and large-scale biotransformations.}, language = {en} } @misc{YamadaXueLietal., author = {Yamada, Yuki and Xue, Jin and Li, Panpan and Ruiz-Fern{\´a}ndez, Susana and {\"O}zdoğru, Asil Ali and Sar{\i}, Şahsenem and Torres, Sergio C. and Hinojosa, Jos{\´e} A. and Montoro, Pedro R. and AlShebli, Bedoor and Bolatov, Aidos K. and McGeechan, Grant J. and Zloteanu, Mircea and Razpurker-Apfeld, Irene and Samekin, Adil and Tal-Or, Nurit and Tejada, Julian and Freitag, Raquel and Khatin-Zadeh, Omid and Banaruee, Hassan and Robin, Nicolas and Brise{\~n}o-Sanchez, Guillermo and Barrera-Causil, Carlos J. and Marmolejo-Ramos, Fernando}, title = {Where the 'bad' and the 'good' go : a multi-lab direct replication report of Casasanto (2009, Experiment 1)}, series = {Memory \& Cognition}, volume = {2024}, journal = {Memory \& Cognition}, publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, issn = {0090-502X}, doi = {10.3758/s13421-024-01637-1}, pages = {1 -- 7}, abstract = {Casasanto (Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 138, 351-367, 2009) conceptualised the body-specificity hypothesis by empirically finding that right-handed people tend to associate a positive valence with the right side and a negative valence with the left side, whilst left-handed people tend to associate a positive valence with the left side and negative valence with the right side. Thus, this was the first paper that showed a body-specific space-valence mapping. These highly influential findings led to a substantial body of research and follow-up studies, which could confirm the original findings on a conceptual level. However, direct replications of the original study are scarce. Against this backdrop and given the replication crisis in psychology, we conducted a direct replication of Casasanto's original study with 2,222 participants from 12 countries to examine the aforementioned effects in general and also in a cross-cultural comparison. Our results support Casasanto's findings that right-handed people associate the right side with positivity and the left side with negativity and vice versa for left-handers.}, language = {en} } @misc{KhatinZadehBanarueeRealietal., author = {Khatin-Zadeh, Omid and Banaruee, Hassan and Reali, Florencia and Tirado, Carlos and Ruiz-Fern{\´a}ndez, Susana and Yamada, Yuki and Wang, Ruiming and Nicolas, Robin and Khwaileh, Tariq and Szychowska, Malina and Vestlund, Johanna and Correa, Juan C. and Farsani, Danyal and Butcher, Natalie and Som, Bidisha and Volkonskii, Ivan and Plevoets, Koen and Marmolejo-Ramos, Fernando}, title = {Metaphors of time across cultures}, series = {Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science}, volume = {7}, journal = {Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science}, publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, issn = {2520-100X}, doi = {10.1007/s41809-023-00125-3}, pages = {219 -- 231}, language = {en} } @misc{GodbersenDudekRuizFernandez, author = {Godbersen, Hendrik and Dudek, Bettina and Ruiz Fern{\´a}ndez, Susana}, title = {The relationship between organizational commitment, commitment to supervisor and servant leadership}, series = {Frontiers in Organizational Psychology}, volume = {2}, journal = {Frontiers in Organizational Psychology}, publisher = {Frontiers Media SA}, issn = {2813-771X}, doi = {10.3389/forgp.2024.1353959}, pages = {15}, language = {en} } @misc{AlessandroniAltschulBaumgartneretal., author = {Alessandroni, Nicol{\´a}s and Altschul, Drew and Baumgartner, Heidi A. and Bazhydai, Marina and Brosnan, Sarah F. and Byers-Heinlein, Krista and Call, Josep and Chittka, Lars and Elsherif, Mahmoud and Espinosa, Julia and Freeman, Marianne S. and Gjoneska, Biljana and G{\"u}nt{\"u}rk{\"u}n, Onur and Huber, Ludwig and Krasheninnikova, Anastasia and Mazza, Valeria and Miller, Rachael and Moreau, David and Nawroth, Christian and Pronizius, Ekaterina and Ruiz-Fern{\´a}ndez, Susana and Schwing, Raoul and Šlipogor, Vedrana and Visser, Ingmar and Vonk, Jennifer and Yeager, Justin and Zettersten, Martin and Pr{\´e}t{\^o}t, Laurent}, title = {Challenges and promises of big team comparative cognition}, series = {Nature Human Behaviour}, journal = {Nature Human Behaviour}, publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, issn = {2397-3374}, doi = {10.1038/s41562-024-02081-6}, pages = {3}, language = {en} } @misc{HallSchmidtWaggeetal., author = {Hall, Braeden and Schmidt, Kathleen and Wagge, Jordan and Lewis, Savannah C. and Weissgerber, Sophia C. and Kiunke, Felix and Pfuhl, Gerit and Stieger, Stefan and Tran, Ulrich S. and Barzykowski, Krystian and Bogatyreva, Natalia and Kowal, Marta and Massar, KarlIJn and Pernerstofer, Felizitas and Sorokowski, Piotr and Voracek, Martin and Chartier, Christopher R. and Brandt, Mark J. and Grahe, Jon E. and {\"O}zdoğru, Asil A. and Andreychik, Michael R. and Chen, Sau-Chin and Evans, Thomas R. and Hautekiet, Caro and IJzerman, Hans and Kačm{\´a}r, Pavol and Krafnick, Anthony J. and Musser, Erica D. and Vergauwe, Evie and Werner, Kaitlyn M. and Aczel, Balazs and Arriaga, Patr{\´i}cia and Batres, Carlota and Beaudry, Jennifer L. and Cova, Florian and Ďurbisov{\´a}, Simona and Cramblet Alvarez, Leslie D. and Feldman, Gilad and Godbersen, Hendrik and Gottfried, Jaroslav and Haeffel, Gerald J. and Hartanto, Andree and Isloi, Chris and McFall, Joseph P. and Milyavskaya, Marina and Moreau, David and Nos{\´a}ľov{\´a}, Ester and Papaioannou, Kostas and Ruiz-Fernandez, Susana and Schr{\"o}tter, Jana and Storage, Daniel and Vezirian, Kevin and Volz, Leonhard and Weisberg, Yanna J. and Xiao, Qinyu and Awlia, Dana and Branit, Hannah W. and Dunn, Megan R. and Groyecka-Bernard, Agata and Haneda, Ricky and Kielinska, Julita and Kolle, Caroline and Lubomski, Paweł and Miller, Alexys M. and M{\ae}kel{\ae}, Martin J. and Pantazi, Mytro and Ribeiro, Rafael R. and Ross, Robert M. and Sorokowska, Agnieszka and Aberson, Christopher L. and Vassiliou, Xanthippi Alexi and Baker, Bradley J. and Bognar, Miklos and Cong, Chin Wen and Danvers, Alex F. and Davis, William E. and Dranseika, Vilius and Dumbravă, Andrei and Farmer, Harry and Field, Andy P. and Forscher, Patrick S. and Graton, Aur{\´e}lien and Hajdu, Nandor and Howlett, Peter A. and Kabut, Radosław and Larsen, Emmett M. and Lee, Sean T. H. and Legate, Nicole and Levitan, Carmel A. and Levy, Neil and Lu, Jackson G. and Misiak, Michał and Morariu, Roxana E. and Novak, Jennifer and Pronizius, Ekaterina and Prusova, Irina and Rathnayake, Athulya S. and Romanova, Marina O. and R{\"o}er, Jan P. and Sampaio, Waldir M. and Schild, Christoph and Schulte-Mecklenbeck, Michael and Stephen, Ian D. and Szecsi, Peter and Takacs, Elizabeth and Teeter, Julia N. and Thiele-Evans, Elian H. and Valeiro-Paterlini, Julia and Vilares, Iris and Villafana, Louise and Wang, Ke and Wu, Raymond and {\´A}lvarez-Solas, Sara and Moshontz, Hannah and Buchanan, Erin M.}, title = {Registered Replication Report: A Large Multilab Cross-Cultural Conceptual Replication of Turri et al. (2015)}, series = {Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science}, volume = {7}, journal = {Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science}, number = {4}, publisher = {SAGE Publications}, issn = {2515-2459}, doi = {10.1177/25152459241267902}, pages = {1 -- 38}, language = {en} } @misc{LachmairRuizFernandezBruckeretal., author = {Lachmair, Martin and Ruiz Fern{\´a}ndez, Susana and Brucker, Birgit and Gerjets, Peter}, title = {Approaching or just observing? The interplay of behavior and environment in the retention of pictorial details of ambivalent Nazi propaganda images}, series = {Computers in Human Behavior}, volume = {164}, journal = {Computers in Human Behavior}, publisher = {Elsevier BV}, issn = {0747-5632}, doi = {10.1016/j.chb.2024.108503}, pages = {1 -- 9}, language = {en} } @misc{BuchananLewisParisetal., author = {Buchanan, Erin M. and Lewis, Savannah C. and Paris, Bastien and Forscher, Patrick S. and Pavlacic, Jeffrey M. and Beshears, Julie E. and Drexler, Shira Meir and Gourdon-Kanhukamwe, Am{\´e}lie and Mallik, Peter R and Silan, Miguel Alejandro A. and Miller, Jeremy K. and IJzerman, Hans and Moshontz, Hannah and Beaudry, Jennifer L. and Suchow, Jordan W. and Chartier, Christopher R. and Coles, Nicholas A. and Sharifian, MohammadHasan and Todsen, Anna Louise and Levitan, Carmel A. and Azevedo, Fl{\´a}vio and Legate, Nicole and Heller, Blake and Rothman, Alexander J. and Dorison, Charles A. and Gill, Brian P. and Wang, Ke and Rees, Vaughan W. and Gibbs, Nancy and Goldenberg, Amit and Thi Nguyen, Thuy-vy and Gross, James J. and Kaminski, Gwena{\^e}l and von Bastian, Claudia C. and Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola and Mosannenzadeh, Farnaz and Azouaghe, Soufian and Bran, Alexandre and Ruiz-Fernandez, Susana and Santos, Anabela Caetano and Reggev, Niv and Zickfeld, Janis H. and Akkas, Handan and Pantazi, Myrto and Ropovik, Ivan and Korbmacher, Max and Arriaga, Patr{\´i}cia and Gjoneska, Biljana and Warmelink, Lara and Alves, Sara G. and de Holanda Coelho, Gabriel Lins and Stieger, Stefan and Schei, Vidar and Hanel, Paul H. P. and Szaszi, Barnabas and Fedotov, Maksim and Antfolk, Jan and Marcu, Gabriela-Mariana and Schr{\"o}tter, Jana and Kunst, Jonas R. and Geiger, Sandra J. and Adetula, Adeyemi and Kocalar, Halil Emre and Kielińska, Julita and Kačm{\´a}r, Pavol and Bokkour, Ahmed and Galindo-Caballero, Oscar J. and Djamai, Ikhlas and P{\"o}ntinen, Sara Johanna and AGESIN, Bamikole Emmanuel and Jerns{\"a}ther, Teodor and Urooj, Anum and Rachev, Nikolay R. and Koptjevskaja-Tamm, Maria and Kurfal{\i}, Murathan and Pit, Ilse L. and Li, Ranran and {\c{C}}oksan, Sami and Dubrov, Dmitrii and Paltrow, Tamar Elise and Ban{\´i}k, Gabriel and Korobova, Tatiana and Studzinska, Anna and Jiang, Xiaoming and Aruta, John Jamir Benzon R. and Vintr, J{\´a}chym and Chiu, Faith and Kaliska, Lada and Berkessel, Jana B. and T{\"u}mer, Murat and Morales-Izquierdo, Sara and Chuan-Peng, Hu and Vezirian, Kevin and Rosa, Anna Dalla and Bialobrzeska, Olga and Vasilev, Martin R. and Beitner, Julia and K{\´a}cha, Ondřej and Žuro, Barbara and Westerlund, Minja and Nedelcheva-Datsova, Mina and Findor, Andrej and Krupić, Dajana and Kowal, Marta and Askelund, Adrian Dahl and Pourafshari, Razieh and Đorđević, Jasna Milošević and Schmidt, Nadya-Daniela and Baklanova, Ekaterina and Szala, Anna and Zakharov, Ilya and Vranka, Marek A. and Ihaya, Keiko and Grano, Caterina and Cellini, Nicola and Białek, Michał and Anton-Boicuk, Lisa and Dalgar, Ilker and Ad{\i}g{\"u}zel, Arca and Verharen, Jeroen P. H. and Maturan, Princess Lovella G. and Kassianos, Angelos P. and Oliveira, Raquel and Čadek, Martin and Adoric, Vera Cubela and {\"O}zdoğru, Asil Ali and Sverdrup, Therese E. and Aczel, Balazs and Zambrano, Danilo and Ahmed, Afroja and Tamnes, Christian K. and Yamada, Yuki and Volz, Leonhard and Sunami, Naoyuki and Suter, Lilian and Vieira, Luc and Groyecka-Bernard, Agata and Kamburidis, Julia Arhondis and Reips, Ulf-Dietrich and Harutyunyan, Mikayel and Adetula, Gabriel Agboola and Allred, Tara Bulut and Barzykowski, Krystian and Antazo, Benedict G and Zsido, Andras N. and Šakan, Dušana Dušan and Cyrus-Lai, Wilson and Ahlgren, Lina Pernilla and Hruška, Matej and Vega, Diego and Manunta, Efisio and Mokady, Aviv and Capizzi, Mariagrazia and Martončik, Marcel and Say, Nicolas and Filip, Katarzyna and Vilar, Roosevelt and Staniaszek, Karolina and Vdovic, Milica and Adamkovic, Matus and Johannes, Niklas and Hajdu, Nandor and Cohen, Noga and Overkott, Clara and Krupić, Dino and Hubena, Barbora and Nilsonne, Gustav and Mioni, Giovanna and Solorzano, Claudio Singh and Ishii, Tatsunori and Chen, Zhang and Kushnir, Elizaveta and Karaarslan, Cemre and Ribeiro, Rafael R. and Khaoudi, Ahmed and Kossowska, Małgorzata and Bavolar, Jozef and Hoyer, Karlijn and Roczniewska, Marta and Karababa, Alper and Becker, Maja and Monteiro, Renan P. and Kunisato, Yoshihiko and Metin-Orta, Irem and Adamus, Sylwia and Kozma, Luca and Czarnek, Gabriela and Domurat, Artur and Štrukelj, Eva and Alvarez, Daniela Serrato and Parzuchowski, Michal and Massoni, S{\´e}bastien and Czamanski-Cohen, Johanna and Pronizius, Ekaterina and Muchembled, Fany and van Schie, Kevin and Sa{\c{c}}akl{\i}, Asl{\i} and Hristova, Evgeniya and Kuzminska, Anna O. and Charyate, Abdelilah and Bijlstra, Gijsbert and Afhami, Reza and Majeed, Nadyanna M. and Musser, Erica D. and Sirota, Miroslav and Ross, Robert M. and Yeung, Siu Kit and Papadatou-Pastou, Marietta and Foroni, Francesco and Almeida, In{\^e}s A. T. and Grigoryev, Dmitry and Lewis, David M. G. and Holford, Dawn L. and Janssen, Steve M. J. and Tatachari, Srinivasan and Batres, Carlota and Olofsson, Jonas K. and Daches, Shimrit and Belaus, Anabel and Pfuhl, Gerit and Corral-Frias, Nadia Sarai and Sousa, Daniela and R{\"o}er, Jan Philipp and Isager, Peder Mortvedt and Godbersen, Hendrik and Walczak, Radoslaw B. and Van Doren, Natalia and Ren, Dongning and Gill, Tripat and Voracek, Martin and DeBruine, Lisa M. and Anne, Michele and Očovaj, Sanja Batić and Thomas, Andrew G. and Arvanitis, Alexios and Ostermann, Thomas and Wolfe, Kelly and Arinze, Nwadiogo Chisom and Bundt, Carsten and Lamm, Claus and Calin-Jageman, Robert J and Davis, William E. and Karekla, Maria and Zorjan, Saša and Jaremka, Lisa M. and Uttley, Jim and Hricova, Monika and Koehn, Monica A and Kiselnikova, Natalia and Bai, Hui and Krafnick, Anthony J. and Balci, Busra Bahar and Ballantyne, Tonia and Lins, Samuel and Vally, Zahir and Esteban-Serna, Celia and Schmidt, Kathleen and Macapagal, Paulo Manuel L. and Szwed, Paulina and Zdybek, Przemysław Marcin and Moreau, David and Collins, W. Matthew and Joy-Gaba, Jennifer A. and Vilares, Iris and Tran, Ulrich S. and Boudesseul, Jordane and Albayrak-Aydemir, Nihan and Dixson, Barnaby James Wyld and Perillo, Jennifer T and Ferreira, Ana and Westgate, Erin C. and Aberson, Christopher L. and Arinze, Azuka Ikechukwu and Jaeger, Bastian and Butt, Muhammad Mussaffa and Silva, Jaime R. and Storage, Daniel Shafik and Janak, Allison P and Jim{\´e}nez-Leal, William and Soto, Jose A. and Sorokowska, Agnieszka and McCarthy, Randy and Tullett, Alexa M and Frias-Armenta, Martha and Ribeiro, Matheus Fernando Felix and Hartanto, Andree and Forbes, Paul A. G. and Willis, Megan L. and del Carmen Tejada R, Mar{\´i}a and Torres, Adriana Julieth Olaya and Stephen, Ian D and Vaidis, David C. and de la Rosa-G{\´o}mez, Anabel and Yu, Karen and Sutherland, Clare A. M. and Manavalan, Mathi and Behzadnia, Behzad and Urban, Jan and Baskin, Ernest and McFall, Joseph P. and Ogbonnaya, Chisom Esther and Fu, Cynthia H. Y. and Rahal, Rima-Maria and Ndukaihe, Izuchukwu L. G. and Hostler, Thomas J. and Kappes, Heather Barry and Sorokowski, Piotr and Khosla, Meetu and Lazarevic, Ljiljana B. and Eudave, Luis and Vilsmeier, Johannes K. and Luis, Elkin O. and Muda, Rafał and Agadullina, Elena and C{\´a}rcamo, Rodrigo A. and Reeck, Crystal and Anjum, Gulnaz and Venegas, M{\´o}nica Camila Toro and Misiak, Michal and Ryan, Richard M. and Nock, Nora L. and Travaglino, Giovanni A. and Mensink, Michael C. and Feldman, Gilad and Wichman, Aaron L. and Chou, Weilun and Ziano, Ignazio and Seehuus, Martin and Chopik, William J. and Kung, Franki Y. H. and Carpentier, Joelle and Vaughn, Leigh Ann and Du, Hongfei and Xiao, Qinyu and Lima, Tiago J. S. and Noone, Chris and Onie, Sandersan and Verbruggen, Frederick and Radtke, Theda and Primbs, Maximilian A.}, title = {The psychological science accelerator's COVID-19 rapid-response dataset}, series = {Scientific Data}, volume = {10}, journal = {Scientific Data}, number = {1}, publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, issn = {2052-4463}, doi = {10.1038/s41597-022-01811-7}, pages = {1 -- 15}, language = {en} } @misc{HeymanProniziusLewisetal., author = {Heyman, Tom and Pronizius, Ekaterina and Lewis, Savannah C. and Acar, Oguz A. and Adamkovič, Mat{\´u}š and Ambrosini, Ettore and Antfolk, Jan and Barzykowski, Krystian and Baskin, Ernest and Batres, Carlota and Boucher, Leanne and Boudesseul, Jordane and Brandst{\"a}tter, Eduard and Collins, W. Matthew and Filipović Ðurđević, Dušica and Egan, Ciara and Era, Vanessa and Ferreira, Paulo and Fini, Chiara and Garrido-V{\´a}squez, Patricia and Godbersen, Hendrik and Gomez, Pablo and Graton, Aurelien and Gurkan, Necdet and He, Zhiran and Johnson, Dave C. and Kačm{\´a}r, Pavol and Koch, Chris and Kowal, Marta and Kratochvil, Tomas and Marelli, Marco and Marmolejo-Ramos, Fernando and Mart{\´i}nez, Mart{\´i}n and Mattiassi, Alan and Maxwell, Nicholas P. and Montefinese, Maria and Morvinski, Coby and Neta, Maital and Nielsen, Yngwie A. and Ocklenburg, Sebastian and Onič, Jaš and Papadatou-Pastou, Marietta and Parker, Adam J. and Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola and Pavlov, Yuri G. and Perea, Manuel and Pfuhl, Gerit and Roembke, Tanja C. and R{\"o}er, Jan P. and Roettger, Timo B and Ruiz-Fernandez, Susana and Schmidt, Kathleen}, title = {Crowdsourcing multiverse analyses to explore the impact of different data-processing and analysis decisions : a tutorial}, series = {Psychological methods}, journal = {Psychological methods}, publisher = {American Psychological Association (APA)}, address = {Washington, DC}, issn = {1939-1463}, doi = {10.1037/met0000770}, abstract = {When processing and analyzing empirical data, researchers regularly face choices that may appear arbitrary (e.g., how to define and handle outliers). If one chooses to exclusively focus on a particular option and conduct a single analysis, its outcome might be of limited utility. That is, one remains agnostic regarding the generalizability of the results, because plausible alternative paths remain unexplored. A multiverse analysis offers a solution to this issue by exploring the various choices pertaining to data-processing and/or model building, and examining their impact on the conclusion of a study. However, even though multiverse analyses are arguably less susceptible to biases compared to the typical single-pathway approach, it is still possible to selectively add or omit pathways. To address this issue, we outline a novel, more principled approach to conducting multiverse analyses through crowdsourcing. The approach is detailed in a step-by-step tutorial to facilitate its implementation. We also provide a worked-out illustration featuring the Semantic Priming Across Many Languages project, thereby demonstrating its feasibility and its ability to increase objectivity and transparency. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2026 APA, all rights reserved).}, language = {en} } @misc{TorresRuizFernandez, author = {Torres, Sergio C. and Ruiz Fernandez, Susana}, title = {Interacciones digitales al alcance de la mano : influyen en nuestras emociones?}, series = {Ciencia Cognitiva}, volume = {19}, journal = {Ciencia Cognitiva}, number = {2}, address = {Granada}, issn = {1988-7884}, pages = {30 -- 33}, abstract = {Las interacciones t{\´a}ctiles con nuestros dispositivos electr{\´o}nicos, como deslizar una imagen en la pantalla, pueden influir en nuestra experiencia emocional. En este art{\´i}culo presentamos el modelo de Interacci{\´o}n Afectiva Espacial, que pretende explicar c{\´o}mo nuestra mente integra (1) asociaciones entre espacio y valencia emocional, (2) nuestras tendencias a acercarnos o alejarnos de contenidos digitales y (3) el impacto de nuestras manos en el procesamiento de los mismos. Esta investigaci{\´o}n abre puertas a un dise{\~n}o de tecnolog{\´i}a m{\´a}s cercano, buscando crear experiencias interactivas que no solo respondan a nuestros gestos, sino que tambi{\´e}n sean emocionalmente significativas.}, language = {es} } @misc{TorresRuizFernandez, author = {Torres, Sergio C. and Ruiz Fernandez, Susana}, title = {Digital interactions ready at hand : do they influence our emotions?}, series = {Ciencia Cognitiva}, volume = {19}, journal = {Ciencia Cognitiva}, number = {2}, address = {Granada}, issn = {1988-7884}, pages = {34 -- 37}, abstract = {Interaction gestures with our electronic devices, such as swiping an image on the screen, can influence our emotional experience. In this article we introduce the Spatial Affective Interaction framework, which aims to explain how our mind integrates (1) associations between space and emotional valence, (2) our tendencies to move towards or away from digital content, and (3) the impact of our hands on the processing of digital content. This research opens doors to closer technology design, seeking to create interactive experiences that are not only responsive to our gestures, but also emotionally meaningful.}, language = {en} }