Marc Guasch
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Recent Articles
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Bernus M, Nunez G, Hartley W, Guasch M, Mestre J, Besora M, et al.
J Med Chem
. 2025 Feb;
68(4):4787-4800.
PMID: 39960109
Lipophilicity and acid-base properties are two key aspects of the optimization of a compound in drug discovery. Using F NMR, we experimentally determined the log of a wide array of...
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Zheng R, Zhang M, Guasch M, Ferre P
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)
. 2024 Oct;
:17470218241296695.
PMID: 39439183
Affective words can be classified into two types: emotion words (EM words, e.g., "happy") and emotion-laden words (EL words, e.g., "wedding"). Several studies have shown differences in processing between EM...
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Betancourt A, Guasch M, Ferre P
Front Psychol
. 2024 Feb;
15:1308421.
PMID: 38323162
Past research that distinguishes between affective and neutral words has predominantly relied on two-dimensional models of emotion focused on valence and arousal. However, these two dimensions cannot differentiate between emotion-label...
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Ferre P, Guasch M, Stadthagen-Gonzalez H, Hinojosa J, Fraga I, Marin J, et al.
Emotion
. 2023 Sep;
24(3):745-758.
PMID: 37768572
The words we use to describe emotions vary in terms of prototypicality; that is, some of these words may be more representative of the semantic category of emotion than others...
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Hinojosa J, Guasch M, Montoro P, Albert J, Fraga I, Ferre P
Behav Res Methods
. 2023 Sep;
56(5):4909-4929.
PMID: 37749425
In recent years, assumptions about the existence of a single construct of happiness that accounts for all positive emotions have been questioned. Instead, several discrete positive emotions with their own...
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Zheng R, Zhang M, Guo T, Guasch M, Ferre P
J Psycholinguist Res
. 2023 Sep;
52(6):2775-2792.
PMID: 37740090
Exemplars of concepts vary in their degree of prototypicality. This is also true for emotion concepts. This study presents prototypicality ratings for a large set of Chinese words. The database...
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Rodriguez-Cuadrado S, Hinojosa J, Guasch M, Romero-Rivas C, Sabater L, Suarez-Coalla P, et al.
Behav Res Methods
. 2022 Dec;
55(8):4437-4454.
PMID: 36477592
Psycholinguistic studies have shown that there are many variables implicated in language comprehension and production. At the lexical level, subjective age of acquisition (AoA), the estimate of the age at...
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Coso B, Guasch M, Bogunovic I, Ferre P, Hinojosa J
Behav Res Methods
. 2022 Oct;
55(8):4018-4034.
PMID: 36307625
The present study introduces affective norms for a set of 3022 Croatian words on five discrete emotions: happiness, anger, sadness, fear, and disgust. The words were rated by 1239 Croatian...
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Lobina D, Demestre J, Garcia-Albea J, Guasch M
Front Psychol
. 2022 Oct;
13:962099.
PMID: 36248533
Combining two thoughts into a compound mental representation is a central feature of our verbal and non-verbal logical abilities. We here approach this issue by focusing on the contingency that...
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Guasch M, Boada R, Dunabeitia J, Ferre P
Behav Res Methods
. 2022 Sep;
55(6):3198-3217.
PMID: 36085541
In this study, we present word prevalence data (i.e., the number of people who know a given word) for 40,777 Catalan words. An online massive visual lexical decision task involving...