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    • NORHA: A NORmal Hippocampal Asymmetry Deviation Index Based on One-Class Novelty Detection and 3D Shape Features 

      Iarussi, Emmanuel; Deangeli, Duilio; Külsgaard, Hernán; Iarussi, Francisco; Braggio, Delfina; Princich, Juan Pablo; Bendersky, Mariana; Larrabide, Ignacio; Orlando, José Ignacio (Brain TopographySpringer, 2023)
      Radiologists routinely analyze hippocampal asymmetries in magnetic resonance (MR) images as a biomarker for neurodegenerative conditions like epilepsy and Alzheimer’s Disease. However, current clinical tools rely on either ...
    • A better alignment between chronotype and school timing is associated with lower grade retention in adolescents 

      Rodríguez Ferrante, Guadalupe; Goldín, Andrea Paula; Sigman, Mariano; Leone, María Juliana (NPJ Science of Learning, 2023)
      Schools start early in the morning all over the world, contrasting with adolescents’ late chronotype. Interestingly, lower academic performance (i.e. grades or qualifications) was associated with later chronotypes. However, ...
    • The presence of irrelevant alternatives paradoxically increases confidence in perceptual decisions 

      Sigman, Mariano; Comay, Nicolás; Della Bella, Gabriel; Lamberti, Pedro; Solovey, Guillermo; Barttfeld, Pablo (Cognition, 2023)
      Confidence in perceptual decisions is thought to reflect the probability of being correct. According to this view, confidence should be unaffected or minimally reduced by the presence of irrelevant alternatives. To test ...
    • Partisanship Predicts COVID-19 Vaccine Brand Preference: The Insightful Case of Argentina 

      Fumagalli, Elena; Navajas, Joaquín; Krick, Candelaria B.; Dolmatzian, Marina B.; Del Negro, Julieta (2022)
      The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of not only diminishing the resistance to vaccine adoption in general, but also to reduce both real and perceived barriers to a swift vaccination campaign. One major problem ...
    • Attraction by ingroup coherence drives the emergence of ideological sorting 

      Navajas, Joaquín; Zimmerman, Federico; Pedraza, Lucía; Balenzuela, Pablo (2023)
      The increasing political polarization is driving hatred and segregation, and these pose a threat to democracy. While disagreement on policy issues is increasing and receiving great attention, people are also becoming more ...
    • The Open Anchoring Quest Dataset: Anchored Estimates from 96 Studies on Anchoring Effects 

      Röseler, Lukas; Weber, Lucia; Helgerth, Katharina; Stich, Elena; Günther, Miriam; Tegethoff, Paulina; Wagner, Felix; Antunovic, M.; Barrera-Lemarchand, F.; Halali, E.; Ioannidis, K.; Genschow, O.; Milstein, N.; Molden, D. C.; Papenmeier, F.; Pavlovic, Z.; Rinn, R.; Schreiter, M. L.; Zimdahl, M. F.; Bahník, Š.; Bermeitinger, C.; Blower, F. B. N.; Bögler, H. L.; Burgmer, P.; Cheek, N. N.; Dorsch, L.; Fels, S.; Frech, M.-L.; Freira, Lucía; Harris, A. J. L.; Häusser, J. A.; Hedgebeth, M. V.; Henkel, M.; Horvath, D.; Intelmann, P.; Klamar, A.; Knappe, E.; Köppel, L.-M.; Krueger, S. M.; Lagator, S.; Lopez-Boo, F.; Navajas, Joaquín; Norem, J. K.; Novak, J.; Onuki, Y.; Page, E.; Rebholz, T. R.; Sartorio, M.; Schindler, S.; Shanks, D. R.; Siems, M.-C.; Stäglich, P.; Starkulla, M.; Stitz, M.; Straube, T.; Thies, K.; Thum, E.; Ueda, K.; Undorf, M.; Urlichich, D.; Vadillo, M. A.; Wolf, H.; Zhou, A.; Schütz, A (Journal of Open Psychology DataUbiquity Press, 2022)
      People’s estimates are biased toward previously considered numbers (anchoring). We have aggregated all available data from anchoring studies that included at least two anchors into one large dataset. Data were standardized ...
    • Diversity of opinions promotes herding in uncertain crowds 

      Navajas, Joaquin; Armand, Oriane; Moran, Rani; Bahrami, Bahador; Deroy, Ophelia (Royal Society Open Science, 2022)
      Classic and recent studies demonstrate how we fall for the ‘tyranny of the majority' and conform to the dominant trend when uncertain. However, in many social interactions outside of the laboratory, there is rarely a clearly ...