Member Profile
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Gabriela Orellana Corrales
Country of origin: Guatemala Currently in: Guatemala, Guatemala City General field of specialization: Social and Economic Sciences-
Degrees
2020 Doctorate Social and Economic Sciences2016 Master Social and Economic Sciences2012 Undergraduate Social and Economic Sciences -
Current Research Activities
Social and Economic Sciences
Publications resulting from Research:
Orellana-Corrales, G., Matschke, C., & Wesslein, A.-K. (2021). The impact of newly self-associated pictorial and letter-based stimuli in attention holding. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-021-02367-1
Orellana-Corrales, G., Matschke, C., & Wesslein, A.-K. (2020). Does self-associating a geometric shape immediately cause attentional prioritization? Comparing familiar versus recently self-associated stimuli in the Dot-Probe Task. Experimental
Psychology, 67(6), 335–348. https://doi.org/10.1027/1618-3169/a000502
Orellana-Corrales, G., Matschke, C., & Wesslein, A.-K. (2020). Temporal dynamics of self-associated stimuli: A comparison of highly familiar vs. Recently established self-representations. TeaP 2020 – Abstracts of the 62nd Conference of Experimental Psychologists, 316.
Presentation given
2019Does an arbitrary self-association of stimuli impact the distribution of attention?Tenerife, SpainEvent: 21st meeting of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCoP)2019Why are self-associated shape-label pairings prioritized? Disentangling the effects of label and shapeCologne, GermanyEvent: 17th Conference of the German Social Psychology Section (FGSP)2019Why are self-associated shape-label pairings prioritized? Disentangling the effects of label and shapeMannheim, GermanyEvent: 8th Workshop for PhD Students of General Psychology (A-Dok)2020What you touch is what you are: Does touch technology enhance learning and social identification through perceived ownership?OnlineEvent: What’s Cognitive About Cognitive Interfaces?