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Carolina Diaz-Piedra

Psychology

Granada, Spain

Dr. Diaz-Piedra began her academic career at the University of Granada, Spain, where she earned a B.S. in Psychology in 2007 and a M.S. in Research Designs in Health in 2008, with sleep research training at the University of Seville and University of California San Diego. She received the PhD degree in Psychology from the University of Granada in 2013. After a 2-year postdoctoral fellowship at the Arizona State University in the College of Health Solutions, Dr. Diaz-Piedra joined the Department of Methodology of Behavioral Sciences at the University of Granada. She is interested in health psychology and, specially, the improvement of sleep health and its impact on performance and daily living through evidence-based, cost-effective behavioral interventions. She is the co-director of he Neuroergonomics & Operator Performance Lab.

Publications

  • Listening to Relaxing Music Improves Physiological Responses in Premature Infants
  • Comparative analysis of articles on drug dependency in Latin American clinical psychology and psychiatry journals indexed in the Journal Citation Reports,Análisis comparativo de las publicaciones sobre drogodependencias en las revistas de psicología clínica y psiquiatría iberoamericanas indexadas en el Journal Citation Reports
  • Seeing red on the road
  • The impact of pain on anxiety and depression is mediated by objective and subjective sleep characteristics in fibromyalgia patients
  • Sleep disturbances in hyperactive and impulsive children
  • Effects of cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia on polysomnographic parameters in fibromyalgia patients
  • Risk behaviors in patients with sleep apnea syndrome: Explorative study in complex and dynamic situations of simulated traffic,Conductas de riesgo en pacientes con síndrome de apneas-hipopneas del sueño: Estudio exploratorio en situaciones complejas y dinámicas de tráfico simulado
  • Effects of preferred relaxing music after acute stress exposure: A randomized controlled trial
  • Gaze entropy reflects surgical task load
  • Monitoring driver fatigue using a single-channel electroencephalographic device: A validation study by gaze-based, driving performance, and subjective data
  • Driving time modulates accommodative response and intraocular pressure
  • Quantifying the cognitive cost of laparo-endoscopic single-site surgeries: Gaze-based indices
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia improves attentional function in fibromyalgia syndrome: A pilot, randomized controlled trial
  • Sleep disturbances in fibromyalgia syndrome: The role of clinical and polysomnographic variables explaining poor sleep quality in patients
  • The impact of fibromyalgia symptoms on brain morphometry
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia and sleep hygiene in fibromyalgia: A randomized controlled trial
  • Pulmonary rehabilitation improves sleep quality in chronic lung disease
  • Real-time monitoring of biomedical signals to improve road safety
  • Gaze-based Technology as a Tool for Surgical Skills Assessment and Training in Urology
  • Sleep disturbances of adult women suffering from fibromyalgia: Asystematic review of observational studies
  • A school-based physical activity promotion intervention in children: Rationale and study protocol for the PREVIENE Project
  • On the relationship between head circumference, brain size, prenatal long-chain PUFA/5-methyltetrahydrofolate supplementation and cognitive abilities during childhood
  • Chronotype-dependent circadian rhythmicity of driving safety
  • Fatigue in the military: Towards a fatigue detection test based on the saccadic velocity
  • Low-cost remote monitoring of biomedical signals
  • Task complexity modulates pilot electroencephalographic activity during real flights
  • Folate and long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation during pregnancy has long-term effects on the attention system of 8.5-y-old offspring: A randomized controlled trial
  • Validation of Electroencephalographic Recordings Obtained with a Consumer-Grade, Single Dry Electrode, Low-Cost Device: A Comparative Study
  • EEG Theta Power Activity Reflects Workload among Army Combat Drivers: An Experimental Study
  • A cross-cultural comparison of visual search strategies and response times in road hazard perception testing.
  • Intraocular pressure increases after complex simulated surgical procedures in residents: an experimental study
  • The effects of flight complexity on gaze entropy: An experimental study with fighter pilots
  • Hand-Skin Temperature Response to Driving Fatigue: An Exploratory Study
  • Re-examining the Pioneering Studies on Eye Movements in Aviation: Connecting the Past to the Present
  • Fractal Dimension as Quantifier of EEG Activity in Driving Simulation

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