L. A. de la Fuente
Telefónica
10 Papers
15 Citations
L. A. de la Fuente is an academic researcher from Telefónica. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cognition. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
A Naturalistic Study on the Combined Neural and Psychological Effects of Psilocybin and Compassion Focused Imagery
Carla Pallavicini,Lorena Llobenes,Federico Cavanna,L. A. de la Fuente,Stephanie Muller,María Costa,Natali Gumiy,Nicolás M. Bruno,Tomas D’Amelio,Jaskaran Basran,Ptarmigan Plowright,Ain Stolkiner,Mauro Namías,Paul Gilbert,E. Tagliazucchi +14 more
Differential modulation of attentional ERPs in smoked and insufflated cocaine-dependent associated with neuropsychological performance
Agustina Aragón-Daud,Sofia Schurmann Vignaga,Priscila Prado,Robert Figueras,L. Lizaso,Maria Luz Gonzalez-Gadea,Facundo Manes,Marcelo Cetkovich,Carla Pallavicini,Teresa Torralva,L. A. de la Fuente +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used EEG data from the Global-Local task with behavioral data from attentional cognitive tasks to assess the attentional event-related potentials (ERPs) considering the route of cocaine administration.
Psilocybin-induced modulation of visual salience processing
Stephanie Muller,Federico Cavanna,L. A. de la Fuente,Nicolás Bruno,Tomas D’Amelio,Carla Pallavicini,E. Tagliazucchi +6 more
TL;DR: This study investigates how psilocybin affects visual salience processing during natural scene perception, revealing heightened sensitivity to visual salience, more localized gaze behavior, and altered EEG patterns under high-dose psilocybin conditions.
Time-resolved Neural and Experience Dynamics of Medium- and High-dose N,N-Dimethyltryptamine.
Evan Lewis-Healey,Carla Pallavicini,Federico Cavanna,Tomas D’Amelio,L. A. de la Fuente,Débora Copa,Stephanie Müller,Nicolás M. Bruno,E. Tagliazucchi,Tristan Bekinschtein +9 more
Acute effects of psilocybin on the dynamics of gaze fixations during visual aesthetic perception
Stephanie Muller,Federico Cavanna,L. A. de la Fuente,Nicolás M. Bruno,T. A. D’Amelio,Carla Pallavicini,E. Tagliazucchi +6 more
TL;DR: This study used eye-tracking to investigate the effects of psilocybin on gaze fixations during aesthetic perception, finding that high doses result in more local visual exploration and altered fixation patterns, consistent with altered perception of low-level visual information.