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Fernando Blanco (ORCID: 0000-0003-1283-8313)
Fernando Blanco (ORCID: 0000-0003-1283-8313)
Other namesORCID: 0000-0003-1283-8313
Associate professor, University of Granada
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Illusions of causality: How they bias our everyday thinking and how they could be reduced
H Matute, F Blanco, I Yarritu, M Díaz-Lago, MA Vadillo, I Barberia
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 888, 2015
1622015
Making the uncontrollable seem controllable: The role of action in the illusion of control
F Blanco, H Matute, MA Vadillo
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (7), 1290-1304, 2011
1082011
Interactive effects of the probability of the cue and the probability of the outcome on the overestimation of null contingency
F Blanco, H Matute, MA Vadillo
Learning & Behavior 41, 333-340, 2013
812013
Individuals Who Believe in the Paranormal Expose Themselves to Biased Information and Develop More Causal Illusions than Nonbelievers in the Laboratory
F Blanco, I Barberia, H Matute
PLoS ONE 10 (7), e0131378, 2015
612015
Illusion of control in Internet users and college students
H Matute, MA Vadillo, S Vegas, F Blanco
CyberPsychology & Behavior 10 (2), 176-181, 2007
612007
Depressive realism: Wiser or quieter?
F Blanco, H Matute, MA Vadillo
The Psychological Record 59 (4), 551-562, 2009
592009
Mediating role of activity level in the depressive realism effect
F Blanco, H Matute, MA Vadillo
PLoS One 7 (9), e46203, 2012
542012
Fishing for phishers. Improving Internet users' sensitivity to visual deception cues to prevent electronic fraud
MM Moreno-Fernández, F Blanco, P Garaizar, H Matute
Computers in Human Behavior 69, 421-436, 2017
512017
Implementation and assessment of an intervention to debias adolescents against causal illusions
I Barberia, F Blanco, CP Cubillas, H Matute
PLoS ONE 8 (8), e71303, 2013
492013
Positive and negative implications of the causal illusion
F Blanco
Consciousness and Cognition 50, 56–68, 2017
452017
The lack of side effects of an ineffective treatment facilitates the development of a belief in its effectiveness
F Blanco, I Barberia, H Matute
PloS one 9 (1), e84084, 2014
442014
Exploring the Factors That Encourage the Illusions of Control
F Blanco, H Matute
Experimental psychology 62 (2), 131-142, 2015
402015
Reducing the illusion of control when an action is followed by an undesired outcome
H Matute, F Blanco
Psychonomic bulletin & review 21, 1087-1093, 2014
392014
The role of cue information in the outcome-density effect: Evidence from neural network simulations and a causal learning experiment
SC Musca, MA Vadillo, F Blanco, H Matute
Connection Science 22 (2), 177-192, 2010
352010
Learning mechanisms underlying accurate and biased contingency judgments.
H Matute, F Blanco, M Díaz-Lago
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition 45 (4), 373, 2019
322019
Fighting the Illusion of Control: How to Make Use of Cue Competition and Alternative Explanations
M Vadillo, H Matute, F Blanco
Universitas Psychologica 12 (1), 261-270, 2013
292013
Contrasting cue-density effects in causal and prediction judgments
MA Vadillo, SC Musca, F Blanco, H Matute
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 18 (1), 110-115, 2011
292011
Reduced selective learning in patients with fibromyalgia vs healthy controls
A Meulders, Y Boddez, F Blanco, M Van Den Houte, JWS Vlaeyen
Pain 159 (7), 1268-1276, 2018
252018
The Illusion of Causality: A Cognitive Bias Underlying Pseudoscience
F Blanco, H Matute
Pseudoscience: The Conspiracy Against Science, 45-76, 2018
212018
Single-and Dual-Process Models of Biased Contingency Detection
MA Vadillo, F Blanco, I Yarritu, H Matute
Experimental psychology 63 (1), 3-19, 2016
212016
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