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Moreno, Eva M., Rodríguez-Fornells, Antoni y Laine, Matti . (2018) Event-related potentials (ERPs) in the study of bilingual language processing.  2.61 35  
Fernández Molina, Milagros y Alarcón, Elena . (2015) Adoption and LGTB families. The attitudes of professionals in a Spanish sample.  2.61 611 103
Hinojosa, J. A., Moreno, Eva M. y Ferré, P. . (2020) Affective neurolinguistics: towards a framework for reconciling language and emotion.  2.56 55 23
Sainz, Mario, Moreno-Bella, Eva y Torres-Vega, Laura C. . (2023) Perceived unequal and unfairworkplaces trigger lower job satisfaction and lower workers’ dignity via organizational dehumanization and workers’ self-objectification.  2.52 38 86
Sainz, Mario, Martínez, Rocío, Moya, Miguel, Rodríguez-Bailón, Rosa y Vaes, Jeroen . (2021) Lacking socio-economic status reduces subjective well-being through perceptions of meta-dehumanization.  2.52 54 66
Sorrel, Miguel A., Martínez-Huertas, José Ángel y Arconada, María . (2023) It Must have been Burnout: Prevalence and Related Factors among Spanish PhD Students.  2.52 37 35
Schames Kreitchmann, Rodrigo, Sorrel, Miguel A. y Abad, Francisco J. . (2023) On bank assembly and block selection in multidimensional forced-choice adaptive assessments.  2.52 33 26
Fernández Arregui, Saulo, Halperin , Eran, Gaviria Stewart, Elena, Agudo de los Placeres, Rut y Saguy, Tamar . (2018) Understanding the Role of the Perpetrator in Triggering Humiliation: The Effects of Hostility and Status.  2.52 49 16
Fernández Fernández, Roberto, Íbias, Javier y Maciá Antón, María Araceli . (2023) Depression as a Risk Factor for Dementia: A Meta-Analysis.  2.52 46 57
López, J., Perez-Rojo, G., Noriega, Cristina, Carretero, I., Velasco, Cristina, Martínez-Huertas, José Ángel, López-Frutos, P. y Galarraga, Leyre . (2020) Psychological well-being among older adults during the COVID-19 outbreak: a comparative study of the young–old and the old–old adults.  2.47 36 9