Login / Signup
Tomás Ortiz
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2002-2024
Publications (10 Years): 4
Top Topics
Disaster Relief
Abnormal Events
Audio Visual Speech Recognition
Temporal Relations
Top Venues
IEEE Access
Multim. Tools Appl.
GHTC
</>
Publications
</>
Víctor Cerdán-Martínez
,
Álvaro García López
,
Pablo Revuelta Sanz
,
Tomás Ortiz
,
Ricardo Vergaz
Haptic stimulation during the viewing of a film: an EEG-based study.
Multim. Tools Appl.
83 (26) (2024)
Álvaro García López
,
Víctor Cerdán
,
Pablo Revuelta
,
José Manuel Sánchez Peña
,
Tomás Ortiz
,
Ricardo Vergaz
Vibrotactile Stimulation for Emotional Elicitation During Audiovisual Events.
IEEE Access
11 (2023)
María J. Lucía
,
Pablo Revuelta
,
Álvaro García
,
Belén Ruíz
,
Ricardo Vergaz
,
Víctor Cerdán
,
Tomás Ortiz
Vibrotactile Captioning of Musical Effects in Audio-Visual Media as an Alternative for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People: An EEG Study.
IEEE Access
8 (2020)
James M. Conrad
,
A'lishia Bowman
,
Henrique Weh
,
Tomás Ortiz
,
Grayson W. Randall
,
Mary Ellen Randall
,
Gregg Vaughn
The IEEE modular MOVE disaster relief project.
GHTC
(2017)
Alberto Fernández
,
Marcos Ríos-Lago
,
Daniel E. Abásolo
,
Roberto Hornero
,
Juan Alvarez-Linera
,
Nuria Paul
,
Fernando Maestú
,
Tomás Ortiz
The correlation between white-matter microstructure and the complexity of spontaneous brain activity: A difussion tensor imaging-MEG study.
NeuroImage
57 (4) (2011)
Pablo Campo
,
Fernando Maestú
,
Tomás Ortiz
,
Almudena Capilla
,
Santiago Fernández
,
Alberto Fernández
Is medial temporal lobe activation specific for encoding long-term memories?
NeuroImage
25 (1) (2005)
Fernando Maestú
,
Panagiotis G. Simos
,
Pablo Campo
,
Alberto Fernández
,
Carlos Amo
,
Nuria Paul
,
Javier González-Marqués
,
Tomás Ortiz
Modulation of brain magnetic activity by different verbal learning strategies.
NeuroImage
20 (2) (2003)
Fernando Maestú
,
Tomás Ortiz
,
Alberto Fernández
,
Carlos Amo
,
Pilar Martin
,
Santiago Fernández
,
Rafael G. Sola
Spanish Language Mapping Using MEG: A Validation Study.
NeuroImage
17 (3) (2002)