Lorena Chanes

2.0k total citations · 1 hit paper
20 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Lorena Chanes is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurology and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Lorena Chanes has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 4 papers in Neurology and 3 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Lorena Chanes's work include Neural dynamics and brain function (9 papers), Visual perception and processing mechanisms (8 papers) and Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies (6 papers). Lorena Chanes is often cited by papers focused on Neural dynamics and brain function (9 papers), Visual perception and processing mechanisms (8 papers) and Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies (6 papers). Lorena Chanes collaborates with scholars based in United States, Spain and France. Lorena Chanes's co-authors include Lisa Feldman Barrett, Antoni Valero‐Cabré, Romain Quentin, Marine Vernet, Ian R. Kleckner, W. Kyle Simmons, Alexandra Touroutoglou, Chenjie Xia, Karen S. Quigley and Bradford C. Dickerson and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Journal of Neuroscience and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Lorena Chanes

20 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Hit Papers

Evidence for a large-scale brain system supporting allost... 2017 2026 2020 2023 2017 100 200 300

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Lorena Chanes United States 13 773 200 192 162 131 20 1.0k
Tuukka T. Raij Finland 18 599 0.8× 161 0.8× 282 1.5× 115 0.7× 99 0.8× 40 962
Ezequiel Mikulan Italy 18 723 0.9× 176 0.9× 278 1.4× 188 1.2× 55 0.4× 45 966
Víctor Costumero Spain 17 567 0.7× 267 1.3× 262 1.4× 136 0.8× 53 0.4× 51 946
Mirta F. Villarreal Argentina 17 512 0.7× 183 0.9× 278 1.4× 179 1.1× 39 0.3× 45 915
Carina Sauer Germany 13 833 1.1× 267 1.3× 213 1.1× 180 1.1× 82 0.6× 15 1.3k
Loretxu Bergouignan France 14 884 1.1× 463 2.3× 233 1.2× 178 1.1× 85 0.6× 17 1.4k
P. Bussfeld Germany 8 1.1k 1.5× 264 1.3× 245 1.3× 420 2.6× 65 0.5× 12 1.5k
David Carreon United States 5 462 0.6× 275 1.4× 184 1.0× 62 0.4× 126 1.0× 13 800
Erin W. Dickie Canada 20 693 0.9× 243 1.2× 251 1.3× 97 0.6× 109 0.8× 52 1.2k
Frédéric Peters Belgium 16 771 1.0× 219 1.1× 303 1.6× 69 0.4× 65 0.5× 32 1.1k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Lorena Chanes

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Barrett, Lisa Feldman, Shir Atzil, Eliza Bliss‐Moreau, et al.. (2025). The Theory of Constructed Emotion: More Than a Feeling. Perspectives on Psychological Science. 20(3). 392–420. 2 indexed citations
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Hervás, Amaia, et al.. (2024). Reduced stereotypicality and spared use of facial expression predictions for social evaluation in autism. International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology. 24(2). 100440–100440. 1 indexed citations
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Camsari, Deniz Doruk, et al.. (2023). Noninvasive modulation of predictive coding in humans: causal evidence for frequency-specific temporal dynamics. Cerebral Cortex. 33(13). 8421–8430. 4 indexed citations
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Ballespí, Sergi, Jaume Vives, Carla Sharp, Lorena Chanes, & Neus Barrantes‐Vidal. (2021). Self and Other Mentalizing Polarities and Dimensions of Mental Health: Association With Types of Symptoms, Functioning and Well-Being. Frontiers in Psychology. 12. 566254–566254. 25 indexed citations
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Bianciardi, Marta, et al.. (2020). Ultra High Field fMRI of Human Superior Colliculi Activity during Affective Visual Processing. Scientific Reports. 10(1). 1331–1331. 13 indexed citations
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Scholtens, Lianne H., et al.. (2019). Topography Impacts Topology: Anatomically Central Areas Exhibit a “High-Level Connector” Profile in the Human Cortex. Cerebral Cortex. 30(3). 1357–1365. 19 indexed citations
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Chanes, Lorena, et al.. (2018). Facial expression predictions as drivers of social perception.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 114(3). 380–396. 36 indexed citations
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Doruk, Deniz, et al.. (2018). Cross-modal cueing effects of visuospatial attention on conscious somatosensory perception. Heliyon. 4(4). e00595–e00595. 3 indexed citations
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Kleckner, Ian R., Jiahe Zhang, Alexandra Touroutoglou, et al.. (2017). Evidence for a large-scale brain system supporting allostasis and interoception in humans. Nature Human Behaviour. 1(5). 348 indexed citations breakdown →
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Quentin, Romain, Marine Vernet, Monica N. Toba, et al.. (2015). Visual Contrast Sensitivity Improvement by Right Frontal High-Beta Activity Is Mediated by Contrast Gain Mechanisms and Influenced by Fronto-Parietal White Matter Microstructure. Cerebral Cortex. 26(6). 2381–2390. 30 indexed citations
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Chanes, Lorena, Romain Quentin, Marine Vernet, & Antoni Valero‐Cabré. (2015). Arrhythmic activity in the left frontal eye field facilitates conscious visual perception in humans. Cortex. 71. 240–247. 10 indexed citations
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Chanes, Lorena & Lisa Feldman Barrett. (2015). Redefining the Role of Limbic Areas in Cortical Processing. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 20(2). 96–106. 164 indexed citations
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Quentin, Romain, Lorena Chanes, Marine Vernet, & Antoni Valero‐Cabré. (2014). Fronto-Parietal Anatomical Connections Influence the Modulation of Conscious Visual Perception by High-Beta Frontal Oscillatory Activity. Cerebral Cortex. 25(8). 2095–2101. 47 indexed citations
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Chanes, Lorena, Romain Quentin, Catherine Tallon‐Baudry, & Antoni Valero‐Cabré. (2013). Causal Frequency-Specific Contributions of Frontal Spatiotemporal Patterns Induced by Non-Invasive Neurostimulation to Human Visual Performance. Journal of Neuroscience. 33(11). 5000–5005. 67 indexed citations
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Quentin, Romain, Lorena Chanes, Raffaella Migliaccio, Romain Valabrègue, & Antoni Valero‐Cabré. (2013). Fronto-tectal white matter connectivity mediates facilitatory effects of non-invasive neurostimulation on visual detection. NeuroImage. 82. 344–354. 26 indexed citations
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Valero‐Cabré, Antoni, Romain Quentin, Marine Vernet, & Lorena Chanes. (2013). Author response. Oscillation and synchrony entrainment: a new breadth for focal non-invasive neurostimulation in the cognitive neurosciences.. PubMed. 33(28). 5 p following 11326–5 p following 11326. 1 indexed citations
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Chanes, Lorena, Ana B. Chica, Romain Quentin, & Antoni Valero‐Cabré. (2012). Manipulation of Pre-Target Activity on the Right Frontal Eye Field Enhances Conscious Visual Perception in Humans. PLoS ONE. 7(5). e36232–e36232. 29 indexed citations
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Chica, Ana B., Stefano Lasaponara, Lorena Chanes, et al.. (2011). Spatial attention and conscious perception: the role of endogenous and exogenous orienting. Attention Perception & Psychophysics. 73(4). 1065–1081. 54 indexed citations

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