David Gallego

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Papers
- Frontiers in Cognition, 3, 1452711. doi:10.3389/fcogn.2024.1452711 Decreasing the proportion of conflict does not help to exploit congruency cues in a Stroop task.
- Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. Contingency learning and episodic contributions to the Item-Specific Proportion Congruent Effect.
- Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 75, 1528-1551. doi:10.1177/17470218211056813 Proportion of Conflict, Contingency Learning, and Recency effects in a Stroop task.
Conferences
- Oral communication presented at the XIV Conference of the Spanish Society for Experimental Psychology (SEPEX). Almería, Spain. Still searching for an effective way to produce trial-by-trial congruency cueing in a Stroop task.
- Poster presented at Reunión Científica sobre Atención (RECA) XIII. Granada, Spain. (Don’t) trust the location! Examining the effect of congruency cues on a spatial stroop task.
- Oral communication presented at the International APPE-SEPEX Meeting. Faro, Portugal. Prior semantic relations, but not conflict, modulate color-word contingency learning in a Stroop-like task.
- Oral communication presented at Reunión Científica sobre Atención (RECA) XIII. Granada, Spain. Direct gaze pre-cues abolish the inverted congruency effect in a spatial Stroop task.
- Poster presented at the International APPE-SEPEX Meeting. Faro, Portugal. Breaking boundaries: How to exploit congruency cues conveyed by the previous trial.
- Poster presented at the Jornadas Virtuales SEPEX. The role of episodic retrieval in the item-specific proportion congruent effect.
- Poster presented in the XV National APPE Meeting. Lisbon, Portugal. (online). Examining the Gender Congruency effect in early Spanish-Galician bilinguals: A forward and backward translation study with bare nouns.
PhD
- Gallego, D. (en fase de realización). Límites de la modulación secuencial del control cognitivo. Directores: Jiménez, L. & Méndez, C. USC, Santiago de Compostela, España.