José Luis Ulloa
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View article: Imitative inhibitory control is associated with psychotic experiences in a sample from the general population
Imitative inhibitory control is associated with psychotic experiences in a sample from the general population Open
Psychotic experiences (PE) are prevalent and associated with several negative mental health outcomes in both clinical and general population, particularly in young people. A promising avenue to understand the mechanisms underlying PE is to…
View article: Initial validation of the International Trauma Questionnaire (ITQ) in a sample of Chilean adults
Initial validation of the International Trauma Questionnaire (ITQ) in a sample of Chilean adults Open
ICD-11 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Complex PTSD (CPTSD) are stress-related disorders. The International Trauma Questionnaire (ITQ) is a widely used instrument to assess PTSD and CPTSD. To date, there is no evidence of the psyc…
View article: Can measures of social cognition predict autistic traits?
Can measures of social cognition predict autistic traits? Open
Past research has yielded conflicting findings concerning socio-cognitive deficits in individuals with autistic traits. This raises the fundamental question whether autistic traits and socio-cognitive abilities are related. The present stu…
View article: Contextual factors predicting compliance behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic: A machine learning analysis on survey data from 16 countries
Contextual factors predicting compliance behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic: A machine learning analysis on survey data from 16 countries Open
Voluntary isolation is one of the most effective methods for individuals to help prevent the transmission of diseases such as COVID-19. Understanding why people leave their homes when advised not to do so and identifying what contextual fa…
View article: A Latent Profile Analysis of Psychotic Experiences, Non-psychotic Symptoms, Suicidal Ideation and Underlying Mechanisms in a Sample of Adolescents From the General Population
A Latent Profile Analysis of Psychotic Experiences, Non-psychotic Symptoms, Suicidal Ideation and Underlying Mechanisms in a Sample of Adolescents From the General Population Open
Psychotic experiences (PEs) are prevalent in the general population, particularly in adolescents. PEs are associated with various negative outcomes such as psychotic, depressive, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorders and suicidal beh…
View article: Identifying self-report measures of emotion regulation and evaluating their psychometric properties: a protocol for a systematic review
Identifying self-report measures of emotion regulation and evaluating their psychometric properties: a protocol for a systematic review Open
Introduction Successful emotion regulation (ER) is critical for psychological health. Disturbances in this ability are associated with several psychiatric disorders. There are several self-report questionnaires to assess ER. However, there…
View article: The Control of Movements via Motor Gamma Oscillations
The Control of Movements via Motor Gamma Oscillations Open
The ability to perform movements is vital for our daily life. Our actions are embedded in a complex environment where we need to deal efficiently in the face of unforeseen events. Neural oscillations play an important role in basic sensori…
View article: Implicit agency is related to gamma power changes in an automatic imitation task
Implicit agency is related to gamma power changes in an automatic imitation task Open
Often we have a feeling that we can control effects in the external world through our actions. The role of action processing associated with this implicit form of agency is still not clear. In this study, we used automatic imitation and el…
View article: Action selection conflict and intentional binding: An ERP study
Action selection conflict and intentional binding: An ERP study Open
View article: The impact of eye contact on the sense of agency
The impact of eye contact on the sense of agency Open
View article: Hippocampal Memory Recovery After Acute Stress: A Behavioral, Morphological and Molecular Study
Hippocampal Memory Recovery After Acute Stress: A Behavioral, Morphological and Molecular Study Open
Several studies have shown that a single exposure to stress may improve or impair learning and memory processes, depending on the timing in which the stress event occurs with relation to the acquisition phase. However, to date there is no …
View article: Gaze perception induces early attention orienting effects in occipito-parietal regions
Gaze perception induces early attention orienting effects in occipito-parietal regions Open