Ignacio Serrano‐Pedraza

2.4k total citations
76 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Ignacio Serrano‐Pedraza is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Epidemiology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Ignacio Serrano‐Pedraza has authored 76 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 57 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 13 papers in Epidemiology and 11 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Ignacio Serrano‐Pedraza's work include Visual perception and processing mechanisms (52 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (20 papers) and Ophthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies (10 papers). Ignacio Serrano‐Pedraza is often cited by papers focused on Visual perception and processing mechanisms (52 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (20 papers) and Ophthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies (10 papers). Ignacio Serrano‐Pedraza collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Spain and United States. Ignacio Serrano‐Pedraza's co-authors include Jenny C. A. Read, Mike Reed, Simon Jameson, Jorge Otero‐Millan, Stephen L. Macknik, S. Martinez-Conde, Xoana G. Troncoso, P S B R James, David J. Deehan and Philip James and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Ignacio Serrano‐Pedraza

72 papers receiving 1.7k citations

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Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ignacio Serrano‐Pedraza United Kingdom 21 857 548 210 206 150 76 1.7k
Max Schneider Germany 15 201 0.2× 183 0.3× 76 0.4× 47 0.2× 42 0.3× 44 946
William Maguire United States 14 314 0.4× 62 0.1× 146 0.7× 50 0.2× 111 0.7× 29 981
Jean‐François Knebel Switzerland 22 311 0.4× 252 0.5× 224 1.1× 16 0.1× 17 0.1× 67 1.4k
Kiarash Shahlaie United States 27 495 0.6× 349 0.6× 359 1.7× 39 0.2× 28 0.2× 111 1.8k
Thomas J. Oxley Australia 22 877 1.0× 65 0.1× 275 1.3× 94 0.5× 34 0.2× 68 1.7k
O. Lévrier France 22 739 0.9× 226 0.4× 110 0.5× 34 0.2× 80 0.5× 66 2.0k
Charlotte Rosso France 27 722 0.8× 71 0.1× 1.1k 5.2× 188 0.9× 10 0.1× 90 2.5k
Bastian Cheng Germany 28 783 0.9× 35 0.1× 964 4.6× 102 0.5× 38 0.3× 137 2.5k
Enrique Marco de Lucas Spain 21 596 0.7× 313 0.6× 245 1.2× 15 0.1× 26 0.2× 73 1.7k
Paul‐André Despland Switzerland 27 1.1k 1.2× 110 0.2× 310 1.5× 24 0.1× 8 0.1× 56 2.7k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Serrano‐Pedraza, Ignacio, et al.. (2023). Visual motion discrimination experiments reveal small differences between males and females. Vision Research. 208. 108222–108222. 1 indexed citations
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Serrano‐Pedraza, Ignacio, et al.. (2021). Achieving visual stability during smooth pursuit eye movements: Directional and confidence judgements favor a recalibration model. Vision Research. 184. 58–73. 5 indexed citations
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Serrano‐Pedraza, Ignacio, et al.. (2020). Interaction between motion scales: When performance in motion discrimination is worse for a compound stimulus than for its integrating components. Vision Research. 167. 60–69. 1 indexed citations
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Read, Jenny C. A., et al.. (2020). ASTEROID stereotest v1.0: lower stereo thresholds using smaller, denser and faster dots. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics. 40(6). 815–827. 6 indexed citations
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Tarawneh, Ghaith, Vivek Nityananda, Ronny Rosner, et al.. (2018). Contrast thresholds reveal different visual masking functions in humans and praying mantises. Biology Open. 7(4).
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Vancleef, Kathleen, et al.. (2017). Overestimation of stereo thresholds by the TNO stereotest is not due to global stereopsis. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics. 37(4). 507–520. 34 indexed citations
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Nityananda, Vivek, Ghaith Tarawneh, Steven P. Errington, Ignacio Serrano‐Pedraza, & Jenny C. A. Read. (2016). The optomotor response of the praying mantis is driven predominantly by the central visual field. Journal of Comparative Physiology A. 203(1). 77–87. 11 indexed citations
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Serrano‐Pedraza, Ignacio, et al.. (2015). The Neviaser Portal for Superior Glenoid Anchor Insertion: An Anatomic Study. Journal of orthopaedic surgery. 23(3). 301–303. 2 indexed citations
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Quintero, Luis Fernando Aguado, Ignacio Serrano‐Pedraza, & Ana Garcı́a-Gutiérrez. (2014). A comparison of backward masking of faces in expression and gender identification. Redalyc (Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México). 35(2). 171–194. 6 indexed citations
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Serrano‐Pedraza, Ignacio, et al.. (2014). Reduced visual orientation-surround suppression in schizophrenia shown by measuring contrast detection thresholds. Journal of Vision. 14(10). 1406–1406. 2 indexed citations
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Serrano‐Pedraza, Ignacio, et al.. (2013). Testing the horizontal-vertical stereo anisotropy with the power-spectrum model of visual masking. Journal of Vision. 13(9). 1176–1176. 1 indexed citations
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Serrano‐Pedraza, Ignacio, et al.. (2013). Testing the horizontal-vertical stereo anisotropy with the critical-band masking paradigm. Journal of Vision. 13(11). 15–15. 6 indexed citations
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Jameson, Simon, et al.. (2012). Wound Complications Following Rivaroxaban Administration. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. 94(17). 1554–1558. 67 indexed citations
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Serrano‐Pedraza, Ignacio, et al.. (2010). Suppression in Intermittent Exotropia during fixation. Journal of Vision. 10(7). 361–361. 1 indexed citations
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Manjunath, Varsha, et al.. (2010). Suppression is Demonstrable During Ocular Alignment in Intermittent Exotropes. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 51(13). 1828–1828. 1 indexed citations
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Serrano‐Pedraza, Ignacio & Andrew M. Derrington. (2010). Antagonism between fine and coarse motion sensors depends on stimulus size and contrast. Journal of Vision. 10(8). 18–18. 7 indexed citations
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Serrano‐Pedraza, Ignacio & Jenny C. A. Read. (2010). Multiple channels for horizontal, but only one for vertical corrugations? A new look at the stereo anisotropy. Journal of Vision. 10(12). 10–10. 22 indexed citations
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Serrano‐Pedraza, Ignacio, et al.. (2009). Horizontal/vertical anisotropy in sensitivity to relative disparity depends on stimulus depth structure. Perception. 3 indexed citations
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Serrano‐Pedraza, Ignacio, et al.. (2007). Single-Band Amplitude Demodulation of Müller-Lyer Illusion Images. The Spanish Journal of Psychology. 10(1). 3–19. 6 indexed citations
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Serrano‐Pedraza, Ignacio, et al.. (2006). The Effect of White-Noise Mask Level on Sinewave Contrast Detection Thresholds and the Critical-Band-Masking Model. The Spanish Journal of Psychology. 9(2). 249–262. 5 indexed citations

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