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Publications in JCR-Indexed Journals

Cásedas, L., Schooler, J. W., Vadillo, M. A., & Lupiáñez, J. (2024). An integrative framework for the mechanisms underlying mindfulness-induced cognitive change. Nature Reviews Psychology, 3, 821–834.

Coll-Martín, T., Román-Caballero, R., Martínez-Caballero, M., Martín-Sánchez, P., Trujillo, L., Cásedas, L.…, Lupiáñez, J. (2023). The ANTI-Vea-UGR platform: A free online resource to measure attentional networks (alertness, orienting, and executive control) functioning and executive/arousal vigilance. Journal of Intelligence, 11(9), 181. 

Cásedas, L., Torres-Marín, J., Coll-Martín, T., Carretero-Dios, H., Lupiáñez, J. (2023). From distraction to mindfulness: Latent structure of the Spanish Mind-Wandering Deliberate and Spontaneous Scales and their relationship to dispositional mindfulness and attentional control. Mindfulness, 14, 732–745.

Cásedas, L., Funes, M. J., Ouellet, M., & García de Quesada, M. (2023). Training transversal competences in the bachelor's degree in translation and interpreting: Preliminary evidence from a clinical trial. The Interpreter and Translator Trainer, 17(2), 193–210.

Cásedas, L., Cebolla, A., & Lupiáñez, J. (2022). Individual differences in dispositional mindfulness predict attentional networks and vigilance performance. Mindfulness, 13, 967981.

Grol, M., Cásedas, L., Oomen, D., Spronk, D., & Fox, E. (2022). Uncontrolled eating in healthy women has limited influence on food reward sensitivity and food-related inhibitory control. Appetite, 168.

Cásedas, L. (2021). A trip through the science of meditation [Review of the book Altered Traits: Science Reveals How Meditation Changes Your Mind, Brain, and Body by D. Goleman and R. J. Davidson]. Mindfulness, 12(9), 23552356.

Cásedas, L., Pirruccio, V., Vadillo, M. A., & Lupiáñez, J. (2020). Does mindfulness meditation training enhance executive control? A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials in adults. Mindfulness, 11, 411–424.


Outreach Publications

Cásedas, L. (2024). Cognitive biases in humans and machines: Interview with Helena Matute. Ciencia Cognitiva, 18(3), 47-50. (Part of INMINDS; versión en castellano aquí)

Cásedas, L. (2023). The evolution of your brain: Interview with Emiliano Bruner. Ciencia Cognitiva, 17(3), 53-56. (Part of INMINDS; versión en castellano aquí)

Cásedas, L. (2022). Wondering about mindfulness, mind-wandering, and consciousness: Interview with Jonathan Schooler. Ciencia Cognitiva, 16(2), 41-44. (Part of INMINDS; versión en castellano aquí)

Cásedas, L., Pirruccio, V., Vadillo, M. A., & Lupiáñez, J. (2020). Mindfulness meditation and executive control: Discipline for our restless ‘monkey mind’? Ciencia Cognitiva, 14(2), 57-59. (Versión en castellano aquí)

Cásedas, L. (2016). How on earth does the brain enable mind? [Review of the book Tales from both sides of the brain: a life in Neuroscience by Michael S. Gazzaniga]. Journal of Neuroscience and Cognition, 10(1), 66.


INMINDS Interview Series

Insights in Mind Sciences (INMINDS) features conversations with cognitive scientists from diverse backgrounds on a range of topics relevant to our understanding of the mind. Find out more here.


PsychoBeers - Encuentros de Divulgación DeMente

I co-founded and was a former organizer of PsychoBeers, a popular science initiative that aims to bring Psychology and Neuroscience out of academia and into your favourite agora―the bar. The project is kept alive thanks to a wonderful new wave of organizers. You can follow them on Facebook, X, Instagram (@PsychoBeers) and YouTube (PsychoBeers Encuentros DeMente). Content provided in Spanish.


Funders and sponsors

My training and work would not have been possible without the generous support of several institutions, including: