Lucía Vieitez
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Papers
- When unpleasantness meets feminines: a behavioural study on gender agreement and emotionality. Cognition and Emotion, 1-11. doi:10.1080/02699931.2024.2334834
- Unpleasant words can affect the detection of morphosyntactic errors: An ERP study on individual differences. Psychophysiology, 61(12), e14663. doi:10.1111/psyp.14663
- So far but yet so near: Examining the buffering effect of perceived social support on the psychological impact of Spanish lockdown. Journal of Community Psychology, 51(4), 1803-1819. doi:10.1002/jcop.22966
- Does pleasantness affect the grammatical brain? An ERP study on individual differences. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience. doi:10.1080/23273798.2023.2166678
- A Study on the Psychological Wound of COVID-19 in University Students. Frontiers in Psychology, 12(9). doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2021.589927
- Unraveling the mystery about the negative valence bias: Does arousal account for processing differences in unpleasant words?. Frontiers in Psychology, 36 (10), 1215-1233. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2021.748726
Conferences
- Am I immune to emotion? Personality effects on the interplay between grammar and emotion. Poster presented at XIV Jornadas AIIDI. Madrid, Spain.
- Máis alá do xénero gramatical: diferenzas entre mulleres e homes na interacción entre a gramática e a emoción. Oral comunication in the IPsiUS monthly cycle of science talks activity. Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
- Can emotionality affect gender agreement processing? Insights from ERP and behavioural data. Invited talk at the Human Cognition Lab, Universidade do Minho. Braga, Portugal.
- Are you immune to emotion? An ERP study on gender agreement processing. Poster presented at the XVII International Symposiumof Psycholinguistics (ISP). Barcelona, Spain.
- Grammatical gender and beyond: Uncovering differences across women and men on the interplay between grammatical and emotional processing. Oral comunication in the First Workshop on Replication in the Language Sciences (WoReLa 1). Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
- Procesos cognitivos e conduta: presente e futuro da Psicolingüística en Galicia. Poster presented at the I Xeira CLARIAH-GAL. Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
- Beware of gender agreement errors: They can affect emotional processing!. Poster presented at XIV Conference of the Spanish Society for Experimental Psychology (SEPEX). Almería, España.
- It is grammar that affects emotional processing (and not the other way around): an ERP study with L2 Spanish speakers. Oral communication presented at a weekly meeting organized by the Bilingualism, Mind, and Brain Lab (University of California, Irvine; USA).
- It is grammar that affects emotional processing (and not the other way around): preliminary results of an ERP study with L2 Spanish speakers. Oral communication presented at the Xornadas Lingua e Cognición, Vigo, Spain.
- When unpleasantness meets feminines: a behavioral study on gender agreement and emotionality. Poster presented at the XVI International Symposium of Psycholinuistics. Vitoria, Spain.
- Individual differences in grammatical and emotional processing. Talk at the Center for Language Science (CLS) Speaker Series. State College, USA.
- ERP evidence on how arousal accounts for the inconsistent effects of negative valence in word recognition. Oral communication presented at the International APPE-SEPEX meeting. Faro, Portugal.
- Lenguaje y emoción. Diferencias individuales en el procesamiento gramatical y emocional. Oral communication presented at the IV Congress of the Linguistics Spanish Society. Madrid, Spain.
- Tan lejos, tan cerca: Efecto amortiguador del apoyo social percibido en el impacto psicológico del confinamiento. Comunicación oral presentada en el V Congreso Nacional de Psicología e International Symposium on Public Health Psychology (online).
- Examining the Gender Congruency effect in early Spanish-Galician bilinguals: A forward and backward translation study with bare nouns. Poster presented in the XV National APPE Meeting. Lisbon, Portugal. (online).
- How can emotion be measured in language? An approach to Spanish emotion-related normative databases. Poster presented at the 38 AESLA International Conference (2021). A Coruña, Spain. (online).
- How emotional content affects the grammatical brain. Oral communication at the XV International Symposium of Psycholinguistics. (online).
- COnVIDa-20: La huella psicológica del confinamiento en estudiantes universitarios. Comunicación oral en el ciclo de conferencias online sobre la COVID-19 organizado desde el Campus da Cidadanía de la Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Santiago de Compostela, España.
- What can emotionality tell us about gender agreement processing?. Oral comunication at XLIX Simposio de la Sociedad Española de Lingüística. Tarragona, Spain.
- Emotionality: meddling in the debate on the encapsulation vs interactivity of grammatical processing. Comunicación oral presentada en el International Online Conference of Psycholinguistic and Neurolinguistic Research: Methods, Materials, and Approaches (PSYNEUROLING).
- What can emotionality tell us about morphosyntactic processing?. Comunicación oral presentada en el Seminario de Investigación UMinho - USC. Braga, Portugal.
- Reconocimiento visual de palabras emocionales: diferencias individuales por sexo y personalidad. Poster presented at "VII Jornada AIIDI. Avances para el estudio de la diversidad humana", Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
PhD
- Vieitez, L. (2025). Neural and behavioural correlates of gender agreement processing in emotional words. Directores: Fraga, I. & Padrón, I. USC, Santiago de Compostela, España.
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