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Isabel C. Lisboa
Isabel C. Lisboa
NOVA School of Science and Technology, UNINOVA-CTS and LASI, NOVA University Lisbon
Verified email at psi.uminho.pt
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Brain mechanisms for processing discriminative and affective touch in 7-month-old infants
HO Miguel, IC Lisboa, ÓF Gonçalves, A Sampaio
Developmental cognitive neuroscience 35, 20-27, 2019
342019
Infants¢ cortical processing of biological motion configuration–A fNIRS study
IC Lisboa, S Queirós, H Miguel, A Sampaio, JA Santos, AF Pereira
Infant Behavior and Development 60, 101450, 2020
142020
Right STS responses to biological motion in infancy–An fNIRS study using point-light walkers
IC Lisboa, H Miguel, A Sampaio, S Mouta, JA Santos, AF Pereira
Neuropsychologia 149, 107668, 2020
132020
An MCDM Approach to the Selection of Novel Technologies for Innovative In-Vehicle Information Systems
IC Lisboa, J Vieira, S Mouta, S Machado, N Ribeiro, E Silva, RA Ribeiro, ...
International Journal of Decision Support System Technology (IJDSST) 8 (1 …, 2016
62016
Observational measures of caregiver¢s touch behavior in infancy: A systematic review
JF Serra, IC Lisboa, A Sampaio, AF Pereira
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 105160, 2023
22023
Motion Sickness Countermeasures for Autonomous Driving: Trends and Future Directions
E Pereira, H Macedo, IC Lisboa, E Sousa, D Machado, E Silva, V Coelho, ...
Transportation Engineering, 100220, 2023
12023
Emotional responses to motion sickness in autonomous driving
R Silva, I Margolis, MIACP Lisboa, E Pereira, NBMM Costa, B Providência
International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE), 2022
12022
Haptic warnings for a motorcycle jacket and gloves
IC Lisboa, V Lourenço, E Silva, E Pereira, A Carvalho, R Pessoa, N Costa
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 100, 197-210, 2024
2024
System for mitigating motion sickness in an automotive vehicle
VPC VILAS BOAS, IC LISBOA, D MACHADO, N COSTA, H MACEDO
2023
Two-wheeler integrated system for an improved riding experience
VPC VILAS BOAS, MIADACP LISBOA, RMF GOMES, RJR PESSOA
2023
Trends in Motion Sickness Countermeasures for Autonomous Driving: review and future research
E Pereira, H Macedo, IC Lisboa, E Sousa, D Machado, E Silva, V Coelho, ...
Transportation Research Procedia 72, 3102-3109, 2023
2023
Three Months-Old¢Preferences for Biological Motion Configuration and Its Subsequent Decline
IC Lisboa, DM Basso, JA Santos, AF Pereira
Brain Sciences 12 (5), 566, 2022
2022
Infants¢ perception of biological motion configuration
MIACP Lisboa
2021
Brain mechanisms for processing discriminative and affective touch in 7-month-old infants* Corresponding author
HO Miguel, IC Lisboa, ÓF Gonçalves, A Sampaio
2017
Infant's Perception of Biological Motion-a Neurobiological study using Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
IC Lisboa, H Miguel, AF Pereira, A Sampaio, S Mouta, JA Santos
PERCEPTION 45, 292-292, 2016
2016
Measuring a technology¢s potential for innovative In-Vehicle Information Systems: an MCDM approach using a large set of alternatives
MIACP Lisboa, J Vieira, S Mouta, S Machado, N Ribeiro, E Silva, ...
Faculty of Organizational Sciences, 2015
2015
Special session: Dynamic interactions between visual experiences, actions and word learning
BJ Grzyb, A Cattani, A Cangelosi, C Floccia, H Yoshida, J Burling, ...
4th International Conference on Development and Learning and on Epigenetic …, 2014
2014
Morphological shape analysis of children's actively generated viewpoints
AF Pereira, I Lisboa, E Sousa, JA Santos, K James, L Smith
International Psychological Applications Conference and Trends 2014, 169-173, 2014
2014
Main axis of elongation dynamics and the planar bias in active object inspection: a developmental approach
AF Pereira, I Lisboa, E Sousa, JA Santos, K James, S Jones, L Smith
Pion Ltd., 2014
2014
Looking at planar views during active object visual learning: moments of stability
IC Lisboa, E Sousa, JA Santos, AF Pereira
Perception ECVP abstract 43, 108-108, 2014
2014
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