Publications

Full list of publications

2024

  • Villavicencio, P., de la Malla, C., and López-Moliner, J. (2024). Prediction of time to contact under perceptual and contextual uncertainties. Journal of Vision, 24(6):1–18.

2022

  • Boned, J., & López-Moliner, J. (2022). Duration judgments are mediated by the similarity with the temporal context. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 22575.

  • de la Malla, C., & López-Moliner, J. (2022). Scene variability biases our decisions, but not our perceptual estimates. Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance, 48(12):1439–1452

  • Décima, A., Barraza, J., and López-Moliner, J. (2022). The perceptual dynamics of the contrast induced speed bias. Vision Research, 191:107966.

2021

  • López-Moliner, J., de la Malla, C. Motion-in-depth effects on interceptive timing errors in an immersive environment. Scientific Reports 11, 21961 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-01397-x

  • Aguado, B. and López-Moliner, J. (2021). Gravity and known size calibrate visual information to time parabolic trajectories. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 15:642025:1–19.

  • Jovanovic, L., López-Moliner, J., and Mamassian, P. (2021). Contrasting contributions of movement onset and duration to self-evaluation of sensorimotor timing performance. European Journal of Neuroscience, 54(3):5092–5111.

  • Aguado, B. and López-Moliner, J. (2021). Flexible viewing time when estimating time-to-contact in 3d parabolic trajectories. Journal of Vision, 21(4):9.

  • Jörges, B., La Scaleia, B., López-Moliner, J., Lacquaniti, F., and Zago, M. (2021). Perceptual judgments of duration of parabolic motions. Scientific Reports, 11(1):1–13.

2020

  • Jörges, B. and López-Moliner, J. (2020). Determining mean and standard deviation of the strong gravity prior through simulations. Plos One, 15(8):e0236732.

  • Cámara, C., López-Moliner, J., Brenner, E., and de la Malla, C. (2020). Looking away from a moving target does not disrupt the way in which the movement toward the target is guided. Journal of Vision, 20(5):5–5.

  • Knelange, E. B. and López-Moliner, J. (2020). Increased error-correction leads to both higher levels of variability and adaptation. PloS One, 15(2):e0227913.

2019

  • López-Moliner, J., Vullings, C., Madelain, L., and van Beers, R.J. (2019). Prediction and final temporal errors are used for trial-to-trial motor corrections. Scientific Reports, 9(1):19230.

  • Jörges, B. and López-Moliner, J. (2019). Earth-gravity congruent motion facilitates ocular control for pursuit of parabolic trajectories. Scientific Reports, 9(14094):1–13.

  • Linares, D., Aguilar-Lleyda, D., and López-Moliner, J. (2019). Decoupling sensory from decisional choice biases in perceptual decision making. eLife, 8:e43994.

  • Aguado, B. and López-Moliner, J. (2019). Perceived speed of motion in depth modulates misjudgements of approaching trajectories consistently with a slow prior. Vision Research, 159:1 – 9.

  • Knelange, E. and López-Moliner, J. (2019). Decreased temporal sensorimotor adaptation due to perturbation-induced measurement noise. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 13(46):1–11.

2018

  • Aguilar-Lleyda,D., Tubau,E., López-Moliner,J (2018). An object-tracking model that combines position and speed explains spatial and temporal responses in a timing task. Journal of Vision, 18(12), 1-19

  • Jörges,B., Hagenfeld, L., López-Moliner, J. (2018) The use of visual cues in gravity judgements on parabolic motion. Vision Research, 149, 47-58

  • Cámara, C., de la Malla, C., López-Moliner, J., and Brenner, E. (2018). Eye movements in interception with delayed visual feedback. Experimental Brain Research, 236(7):1837–1847

2017

  • Jörges, B., López-Moliner J., (2017) Gravity as a strong prior: Implications for perception and action. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 11:203. DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00203

2016

  • Maselli A., Kilteni, K. López-Moliner J., Slater, M. (2016) The sense of body ownership relaxes temporal constraints for multisensory integration. Sci Rep., 3;6:30628. DOI: 10.1038/srep30628.

  • Linares, D.; López-Moliner, J. (2016). quickpsy: An R Package to Fit Psychometric Functions for Multiple Groups. The R Journal, 8, 1. 122-131

  • López-Moliner, J., Brenner, E. (2016). Flexible timing of eye movements when catching a ball. Journal of Vision, 16, 13. DOI:10.1167/16.5.13

2015

  • Corveleyn, X.; López-Moliner, J.; Coello, Y. (2015) Temporal and spatial constraints of action effect on sensory binding. Experimental Brain Research, 233: 3379. DOI: 10.1007/s00221-015-4402-x
  • Rodríguez-Herreros, B.; Rodríguez-Fornells, A.; López-Moliner, J. (2015). The neural correlates of motion-induced shifts in reaching. Psychophysiology, 52, 1577–1589. DOI: 10.1111/psyp.12519
  • Pérez-Bellido, A.; Ernst, M.; Soto-Faraco, S.; López-Moliner, J. (2015). Visual limitations shape audio-visual integration. Journal of Vision, 15, 5, 1-15
  • Kokkinara, E.; Slater, M.; López-Moliner, J. (2015) The effects of visuomotor calibration to the perceived space and body, through embodiment in immersive virtual reality. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 13, 1, 1-22, DOI:10.1145/2818998
  • Rodríguez-Herreros, B., Amengual, J., Gurtubay-Antolín, A., Richter, L., Jauer, P., Erdmann, C., Schweikard, A., López-Moliner, J., Rodríguez-Fornells, A., Münte, T. F. (2015). Microstructure of the superior longitudinal fasciculus predicts stimulation-induced interference with on-line motor control. Neuroimage, 120:254-65. DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.06.070
  • de la Malla, C., and López-Moliner, J. (2015). Hitting moving targets with a continuously changing temporal window, Experimental Brain Research, 233(9):2507-15. DOI: 10.1007/s00221-015-4321-x
  • de la Malla, C., and López-Moliner, J. (2015). Predictive plus online visual information optimizes temporal precision in interception, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 41(5):1271-80. DOI: 10.1037/xhp0000075
  • Cameron, B. D., de la Malla, C., and López-Moliner, J. (2015). Why do movements drift in the dark? Passive versus active mechanisms of error accumulation, Journal of Neurophysiology, 114(1):390-9, DOI: 10.1152/jn.00032.2015.
  • Pannunzi, M., Pérez-Bellido, A., Pereda-Baños, A., López-Moliner, J., Deco, G. and Soto-Faraco, S. (2015). Deconstructing multi-sensory enhancement in detection. Journal of Neurophysiology, 113(6):1800-18, DOI: 10.1152/jn.00341.2014
  • Corveleyn, X., López-Moliner, J., and Coello, Y. (2015). Sensorimotor adaptation modifies action effects on sensory binding. Atten Percept Psychophys, 77(2):626-637
  • Cameron, B. D., López-Moliner, J. (2015) Target modality affects visually guided online control of reaching. Vision Research, 110:233-43. DOI: 10.1016/j.visres.2014.06.010

2014

  • Cameron, B. D.; de la Malla, C.; and López-Moliner, J. (2014). The role of differential delays in integrating transient visual and proprioceptive information. Frontiers in Psychology, 5(50).
  • de la Malla, C.; López-Moliner, J.; and Brenner, E. (2014). Dealing with delays does not transfer across sensorimotor tasks. Journal of Vision, 14(12).

2013

  • Gómez, J. and López-Moliner, J. (2013). Synergies between optical and physical variables in intercepting parabolic targets. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 7(4):1–16.
  • Pérez-Bellido, A., Soto-Faraco, S., and López-Moliner, J. (2013). Sound-driven enhancement of vision: disentangling detection-level from decision-level contributions. Journal of Neurophysiology, 109(4):1065–77.
  • Rodríguez-Herreros, B., de Grave, D. D. J., López-Moliner, J., Brenner, E., and Smeets, J. B. J. (2013). Shifted visual feedback of the hand affects reachability judgments in interception. Vision Research,88:30–37.
  • López-Moliner, J., Supèr, H., and Keil, M. (2013). The time course of estimating time-to-contact: Switching between sources of information. Vision Research, 92:53–58.

2012

  • Keil, M. S. and López-Moliner, J. (2012). Unifying time to contact estimation and collision avoidance across species. PLoS Computational Biology, 8(8): e1002625.
  • López-Moliner, J. and Keil, M. (2012). People favour imperfect catching by assuming a stable world. PLoS ONE, 7(4):1–8.
  • Corveleyn, X., López-Moliner, J., and Coello, Y. (2012). Motor action reduces temporal asynchrony between perceived visual changes. Journal of Vision, 12(11):1–16.
  • de la Malla, C., López-Moliner, J., and Brenner, E. (2012). Seeing the last part of a hitting movement is enough to adapt to a temporal delay. Journal of Vision, 12(10):1–15.
  • de la Malla, C. and López-Moliner, J. (2012). How timely can our hand movements be? Hum Mov Sci, 31:1103–1117.
  • Mouta, S., Santos, J. A., and López-Moliner, J. (2012). The time to passage of biological and complex motion. Journal of Vision, 12(2):21,1–14.
  • Romeo, A., Puig, M., Zapata, L., López-Moliner, J., and Supèr, H. (2012). Stimulus detection after interruption of the feedforward response in a backward masking paradigm. Cognitive Neurodynamics,6(5):459-66. DOI: 10.1007/s11571-012-9193-1.

2011

  • Rodríguez-Herreros, B. and López-Moliner, J. (2011). Proprioception improves temporal accuracy in a coincidence-timing task. Exp Brain Res, 210(2):251–258.
  • Mendonça, C., Santos, J. A., and López-Moliner, J. (2011). The benefit of multisensory integration with biological motion signals. Exp Brain Res, 213:185–92.

2000-2010

  • López-Moliner, J., Brenner, E., Louw, S., and Smeets, J. B. J. (2010). Catching a gently thrown ball. Experimental Brain Research, 206:409–417.
  • de la Malla, C. and López-Moliner, J. (2010). Detection of radial motion depends on spatial displacement. Vision Research, 50:1035–1040.
  • Tubau, E. and López-Moliner, J. (2009). Knowing what to respond in the future does not cancel the influence of past events. PLoS ONE, 4(5):1–6.
  • Rodríguez-Herreros, B. and López-Moliner, J. (2008). The influence of motion signals in hand movements. Experimental Brain Research, 191:321–329.
  • López-Moliner, J., Field, D. T., and Wann, J. P. (2007). Interceptive timing: Prior knowledge matters. Journal of Vision, 7(13):11,1–8.
  • Linares, D. and López-Moliner, J. (2007). Absence of flash-lag when judging global shape from local positions. Vision Research, 47:357–362.
  • Linares, D., López-Moliner, J., and Johnston, A. (2007). Motion signal and the perceived positions of moving objects. Journal of Vision, 7(7):1,1–7.
  • López-Moliner, J., Brenner, E., and Smeets, J. B. J. (2007). Effects of texture and shape on perceived time to passage: Knowing ”what” influences judging ”when”. Perception & Psychophysics, 69(6):887–894.
  • López-Moliner, J. and Soto-Faraco, S. (2007). Vision affects how fast we hear sounds move. Journal of Vision, 7(12):6,1–7.
  • Tubau, E., Hommel, B., and López-Moliner, J. (2007). Modes of executive control in sequence learning: from stimulus-based to plan-based control. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General,136: 43–63.
  • López-Moliner, J. and Linares, D. (2006). The flash-lag effect is reduced when the flash is perceived as a sensory consequence of our action. Vision Research, 46:2122–2129.
  • Brouwer, A. M., López-Moliner, J., Brenner, E., and Smeets, J. B. J. (2006). Determining whether a ball will land behind or in front of you: not just a combination of expansion and angular velocity. Vision Research, 46:382–391.
  • Linares, D. and López-Moliner, J. (2006). Perceptual asynchrony between color and motion with a single direction change. Journal of Vision, 6:974–981.
  • López-Moliner, J. (2005). Reaction time asymmetries between expansion and contraction. PsicoLógica, 26:139–146.
  • Tubau, E. and López-Moliner, J. (2004). Spatial interference and response control in sequence learning: the role of explicit knowledge. Psychological Research, 68:55–63.
  • López-Moliner, J., Smeets, J. B. J., and Brenner, E. (2004). Components of motion perception revealed: two different after-effects from a single moving object. Vision Research, 44:2545–2549.
  • López-Moliner, J., Smeets, J. B. J., and Brenner, E. (2003). Comparing the sensitivity of manual pursuit and perceptual judgments to pictorial depth effects. Psychological Science, 14:232–236.
  • López-Moliner, J., Smeets, J. B. J., and Brenner, E. (2003). Similar effects of a motion-in-depth illusion on manual tracking and perceptual judgements. Experimental Brain Research, 151:553–556.
  • López-Moliner, J., Maiche, A., and Estaun, S. (2003). Perception of acceleration in motion-in-depth with only monocular and both monocular and binocular information. PsicoLógica, 24:93–108.
  • López-Moliner, J. and Bonnet, C. (2002). Speed of response initiation in a time-to-contact discrimination task reflects the use of η. Vision Research, 42:2419–2430.
  • López-Moliner, J. and Sopena, J. (1993). Variable binding using serial order in recurrent neural networks. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 686:90–96.

Commented publications

Here, I comment some relevant and selected papers which I consider they contribute somehow to the understanding of some of the perception and action topics.

  • de la Malla, C., and López-Moliner, J. (2015). Predictive plus online visual information optimizes temporal precision in interception, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 41(5):1271-80.

In this paper we demonstrate that people can integrate early estimates of time to contact with late evidence to improve the precision of the catching. This happens mainly when the cues used for making early estimates are based on different information (e.g. elevation angle of a parabolic flight) than the late cues (e.g. expansion of the image object).

  • Cameron, B. D., de la Malla, C., and López-Moliner, J. (2015). Why do movements drift in the dark? Passive versus active mechanisms of error accumulation, Journal of Neurophysiology, 114(1):390-9.

When we repeatedly point to objects with the unseen hand, our hand position drifts with respect to the targets. In this paper we demonstrate that this drift is an mainly a passive mechanism based on error accumulation. The system assumes the final position is mostly correct (based on priors) and do not make any correction until the discrepancy between the unseen hand and the target reaches a noticeable value.

  • Keil, M. S. and López-Moliner, J. (2012). Unifying time to contact estimation and collision avoidance across species. PLoS Computational Biology, 8(8): e1002625.

Previous models (i.e. \(\eta\) and \(\tau\)) that tried to explain the profile of firing response neurons sensitive to impending collisions were mainly phenomenological and also include terms (i.e. exponentials) that are difficult to implement at the neural level. In this paper we propose a new framework which is neurophysiologically plausible and provides an unified account of different types of neural responses as well as psychophysical data.

  • López-Moliner, J. and Keil, M. (2012). People favour imperfect catching by assuming a stable world. PLoS ONE, 7(4):1–8.

The retinal image is ambiguous because depends on the object’s size and distance. Dominant models of time-to-contact (e.g. \(\tau\)-function) rely on optical variables only without resorting to physical variables. This paper shows that people very quickly assume a known physical size underlying the variability of the retinal image. Computations become simpler and people can time the initiation of the actions based on visual angle threshold. This paper provides a more general account of interceptive behaviour than López-Moliner, Field and Wann (2007).

  • López-Moliner, J., Field, D. T., and Wann, J. P. (2007). Interceptive timing: Prior knowledge matters. Journal of Vision, 7(13):11,1–8.

This paper demonstrated for the very first time that prior knowledge of physical size of the approaching object affects the optical variable that is being used by the system. Subjects switched to using a rate of expansion threshold in the condition where physical size was known. The response then did not require combining visual angle and its rate of expansion. A posterior paper (commented above) generalizes the model that encapsulates physical size.

  • López-Moliner, J., Smeets, J. B. J., and Brenner, E. (2004). Components of motion perception revealed: two different after-effects from a single moving object. Vision Research, 44:2545–2549.

When looking at a normal moving object, there is only one perceived global motion. However, we know that locally there can be considerable ambiguity (the aperture problem). Does one adapt to all the local components of motion, including those that one does not perceive, or only to the perceived global motion? In this paper we nicely show that we adapt to components that are local and not perceived.

Refereed abstracts (until 2018)


  • Vencato, V; López-Moliner, J.; Madelaine, L. (2018) Saccadic and Movement Reaction Time discrimination in humans. 18th Annual Meeting Vision Science Society, St Petersburg, Fl. J Vision, 16

  • Jörges, B.; Slupinsky, L.; López-Moliner, J. (2018) Moderate Influence of Target Size Variability on Visual Gravity Judgements. 18th Annual Meeting Vision Science Society, St Petersburg, Fl. J Vision, 16

  • López-Moliner, J.; Vullings, C; Madelain, L.; van Beers, R. (2018) Different ways of correcting for previous temporal errors in interception tasks. 18th Annual Meeting Vision Science Society, St Petersburg, Fl. J Vision, 16

  • Knelange E.; Lopez-Moliner, J. (2018) Measurement noise explains lack of full adaptation without the need of forgetting: evidence from temporal delays. 18th Annual Meeting Vision Science Society, St Petersburg, Fl. J Vision, 16

  • Knelange E.; Lopez-Moliner, J. (2017) The relationship between baseline variability and adaptation to temporal delays in interception. Vision Science Society 17th Annual Meeting, St Petersburg, Fl. J Vision, 16

  • Aguilar-Lleyda, D.; Tubau, E.; López-Moliner, J. (2017) Temporal-based responses enhance gain in sensorimotor decision-making. Vision Science Society 17th Annual Meeting, St Petersburg, Fl. J Vision, 16

  • Camara, C.; de la Malla, C.; Lopez-Moliner, J.; Brenner, E. (2017) Eye-hand coordination in interception with delayed visual feedback. Vision Science Society 17th Annual Meeting, St Petersburg, Fl. J Vision, 16

  • Jörges, B.; López-Moliner, J (2017) Temporal derivative of the elevation angle as a cue for visually perceived gravity. Vision Science Society 17th Annual Meeting, St Petersburg, Fl. J Vision, 16

  • Linares, D.; López-Moliner, J (2016) Choice bias contributes little to perceptual decision making in appearance tasks. 39th European Conference on Visual Perception Barcelona, Spain.

  • Knelange, E; López-Moliner, J; (2016) Increased variability in a temporal-coincidence task after adaptation to delays: a possible explanation. Vision Science Society 16th Annual Meeting, St Petersburg, Fl. J Vision, 16

  • Camara, C; Marco-Pallares, J; López-Moliner, J. (2016) Neural Correlates of adaptation to visuo-motor delays. Vision Science Society 16th Annual Meeting, St Petersburg, Fl. J Vision, 16

  • López-Moliner, J; Keil, M. S. (2016) Internal timing adjustments in interception revealed by Kalman filtering and diffusion processes. Vision Science Society 16th Annual Meeting, St Petersburg, Fl. J Vision, 16

  • López-Moliner, J (2015) Do we use temporal errors in interceptive timing? 38th European Conference on Visual Perception Liverpool, UK.

  • López-Moliner, J (2015) Haptic plus auditory feedback help timing interceptive actions in the absence of late vision. Vision Science Society 15th Annual Meeting, St Petersburg, Fl. J Vision, 15

  • Aguilar-Lleyda, A.; Tubau, E; López-Moliner, J (2015) Expected utility maximization in motor decision-making: differences in representing probability through size vs. through distance. Vision Science Society 15th Annual Meeting, St Petersburg, Fl. J Vision, 15

  • López-Moliner, J; de la Malla, C. (2014) Predictive plus online visual information optimizes temporal precision. 37th European Conference on Visual Perception Belgrade, Serbia.

  • de la Malla, C.; López-Moliner, J (2014) Hitting targets moving in simple harmonic motion. 37th European Conference on Visual Perception Belgrade, Serbia.

  • de la Malla, C.; López-Moliner, J (2014) Coupling of reaction and movement times in reaching. Vision Science Society 14th Annual Meeting, St Petersburg, Fl. J Vision, 14

  • Aguilar-Lleyda, D; Tubau, E.; López-Moliner, J (2014). Biases in number representation as a by-product of optimising visuomotor responses: evidence from a number line reaching task. Vision Science Society 14th Annual Meeting, St Petersburg, Fl. J Vision, 14

  • López-Moliner, J.; Brenner, E (2014) When must one look at the ball in order to be able to catch it?. Vision Science Society 14th Annual Meeting, St Petersburg, Fl. J Vision, 14

  • López-Moliner, J. (2013) Is there an uncertainty principle in interceptive timing?. 36th ECVP, Bremen, Germany Perception, 42 Supplement

  • Cameron, B. D., López-Moliner, J. (2013) Movement drift following visual occlusion of the hand and target. 36th ECVP, Bremen, Germany Perception, 42 Supplement

  • de la Malla, C., López-Moliner, J. Brenner, E., (2013) Adaptation to delayed visual feedback is task-specific. 36th ECVP, Bremen, Germany Perception, 42 Supplement

  • López-Moliner, J. (2013) Local and global motion effects in interceptive timing. Vision Science Society 13th Annual Meeting, Naples, Fl. J Vision, 13

  • de la Malla, C., López-Moliner, J. Brenner, E., (2013) Adaptation to temporal delays generalises to new circumstances but is task-specific. Vision Science Society 13th Annual Meeting, Naples, Fl. J Vision, 13

  • Cameron, B. D., López-Moliner, J. (2013) No visual-proprioceptive re-weighting after removal of vision. Vision Science Society 13th Annual Meeting, Naples, Fl. J Vision, 13

  • López-Moliner, J. (2012) Interception of parabolic balls: uncertainty of arrival time modulates hand closure movements. Vision Science Society 12th Annual Meeting, Naples, Fl. J Vision, 12

  • de la Malla, C., López-Moliner, J. (2012) Different control modes of temporal and spatial variability in reaching movements. Vision Science Society 12th Annual Meeting, Naples, Fl. J Vision, 12

  • López-Moliner, J. (2012) Independence between action components in catching revealed by visual uncertainty. 35th ECVP, Algher, Sardenya Perception, 41 Supplement

  • de la Malla, C., López-Moliner, J. Brenner, E., (2012) Adaptation to temporal delays requires dynamic feedback. 35th ECVP, Algher, Sardenya Perception, 41 Supplement

  • Corveleyn, X., Coello, Y.; López-Moliner, J. (2012) Motor action reduces the temporal asynchrony between two visual but not visuo-tactile changes. 35th ECVP, Algher, Sardenya Perception, 41 Supplement

  • López-Moliner, J. (2011) Asymmetric effects of motion signals in spatial localization. 34th ECVP, Tolosa, Occitània Perception, 40 Supplement

  • Corveleyn, X., Coello, Y.; López-Moliner, J. (2011) Role of sensorimotor contingencies on binding by action. 34th ECVP, Tolosa, Occitània Perception, 40 Supplement

  • Mouta, S., Santos, JA., López-Moliner, J. (2011) Uncertainty in estimating time-to-passage revealed by reaction times. 34th ECVP, Tolosa, Occitània Perception, 40 Supplement

  • de la Malla, C., Brenner, E., López-Moliner, J. (2011) Using vision of the moving hand to improve temporal precision in interception. 34th ECVP, Tolosa, Occitània Perception, 40 Supplement

  • de la Malla, C., López-Moliner, J. (2011) Distance-to-contact and not time-to-contact determines when a hitting movement is initiated. Vision Science Society 11th Annual Meeting, Naples, Fl. J Vision, 11

  • de la Malla, C., López-Moliner, J. (2010) How does displacement and velocity reliability affect spatial and temporal interception errors?. 33th ECVP, Lausanne, Switzerland Perception, 39 Supplement

  • Corveleyn, X., López-Moliner, J., Coello, Y. (2010) The role of motor action in temporal order judgments. 33th ECVP, Lausanne, Switzerland Perception, 39 Supplement

  • Mouta, S., Santos, J A, López-Moliner, J. (2010) Combination of image expansion and known size explains time-to-passage of biological motion. 33th ECVP, Lausanne, Switzerland Perception, 39 Supplement

  • de la Malla, C., López-Moliner, J. (2009) Directional uncertainty reveals differences between lateral and radial motion. 32th ECVP, Regensburg, Germany Perception, 38 Supplement

  • López-Moliner, J. Linares, D. (2009) Mixing slow and fast speeds fools the colour-motion asynchrony illusion. 32th ECVP, Regensburg, Germany Perception, 38 Supplement

  • López-Moliner, J. (2009) Differential delays can prevent unwanted hand corrections. 7th Edition of Progress in Motor Control, Marselha, Occitania July 23-25

  • López-Moliner, J., Brenner, E; Louw, S; Smeets, J.B.J (2009) Combining information across time for successful catching. Vision Science Society 9th Annual Meeting, Naples, Fl. J Vision, 9

  • López-Moliner, J. (2008) Priors in interceptive timing: sometimes reliability is not enough. 31th ECVP, Utrecht, The Netherlands Perception, 37 Supplement

  • Rodríguez-Herreros, B., López-Moliner, J. (2008) Pointing at targets under spatial and temporal uncertainties: dissociations of space and time. 31th ECVP, Utrecht, The Netherlands Perception, 37 Supplement

  • de la Malla, C., López-Moliner, J. (2008) Using speed and size in motion-in-depth is time and task dependent. 31th ECVP, Utrecht, The Netherlands Perception, 37 Supplement

  • López-Moliner, J., Tubau, E. (2007) Visually timed actions benefit from audiovisual targets. 30th ECVP, Arezzo, Italy Perception, 36 Supplement

  • López-Moliner, J., Linares, D. (2007) Perceived duration is shortened after motion direction changes. Vision Science Society 7th Annual Meeting, Sarasota, Fl. ; J Vision, 7

  • López-Moliner, J., Field, D., Wann, J. (2006) The role of size in catching balls. 29th ECVP, St Petersburg, Russia Perception, 35 Supplement

  • López-Moliner, J., (2005) The time course of estimating time-to-contact. 28th ECVP, A Coruña, Spain Perception, 34 Supplement

  • Linares, D., López-Moliner, J. (2005) Absence of flash-lag when judging global shape from local positions. 28th ECVP, A Coruña, Spain Perception, 34 Supplement

  • López-Moliner, J., Linares, D. (2005) Internal and external prediction in the flash-lag effect. Vision Science Society 5th Annual Meeting, Sarasota, Fl. J Vision, 5

  • López-Moliner, J. (2004) Are there two visual streams for size perception. International Society for Psychophysics (Fechner Day), 20th Annual Meeting, Coimbra, Portugal Outer and Inner Psychophysics Symposium Pag 82-87

  • López-Moliner, J., Smeets, J. B J., Brenner, E. (2004) The role of texture in judging time-to-contact. 27th ECVP, Budapest, Hungary Perception, 33 Supplement

  • Brouwer, AM., López-Moliner, J., Brenner, E., Smeets, J. (2004) No role for the vestibular system in quickly determining whether a ball will land in front of or behind you. 5th Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum Barcelona, June 2-5 2004

  • López-Moliner, J., Smeets, J. B J., Brenner, E. (2003) Two motion aftereffects from a single coherent moving stimulus. 26th ECVP, Paris, France Perception, 32 Supplement

  • López-Moliner, J., Smeets, J. B J., Brenner, E. (2003) Perceptual judgements and manual tracking are equally affected by an expansion/contraction illusion. Vision Science Society 3rd Annual Meeting, Sarasota, Fl. J Vision, 3

  • López-Moliner, J., Maiche, A., Bonnet, C. (2000) Measuring Discrimination of relative time to contact. International Society for Psychophysics (Fechner Day), 16th Annual Meeting, Strasbourg, France Pag 269-274

  • Maiche, A, López-Moliner, J., Mateeff, S., Bonnet, C. (2000) Real and apparent velocities: A reaction time study. International Society for Psychophysics (Fechner Day), 16th Annual Meeting, Strasbourg, France Pag 251-256

  • Maiche, A, López-Moliner, J., Mateeff, S., Bonnet, C. (2000) The reaction time to motion onset is related to the perceived speed. 23th ECVP, Groningen, The Netherlands Perception, 30 Supplement

  • López-Moliner, J., Maiche, A., Estaun, S. (2000) Dissociation of rate of expansion and time to contact: a reaction time study. 23th ECVP, Groningen, The Netherlands Perception, 30 Supplement

  • Maiche, A, López-Moliner, J., Estaun, S. (2000) Relative estimation of time to collision: information in opposition to tau. 23th ECVP, Groningen, The Netherlands Perception, 30 Supplement