Publications
For a more up-to-date overview, please check my Google Scholar page
Pre-prints & in-press
Trujillo, J.P., Straube, B., He, Y. Discourse context and co-speech gestures jointly shape hierarchical prediction during the processing of a multimodal narrative. [OSF]
Pouw, W., Yung, B., Shaikh, S. A., Trujillo, J.P., Rueda-Toicen, A., de Melo, G., & Owoyele, B. EnvisionHGdetector: A Computational Framework for Co-Speech Gesture Detection, Kinematic Analysis, and Interactive Visualization. [OSF]
Białek, A., Pouw, W., Trujillo, J., Hasselman, F., Owoyele, B.A., Siekiera, N., Rączaszek-Leonardi, J. and Wiltshire, T.J. An Open-Source Standardized Pipeline for Equitable Observations of Interactive Behavioral Dynamics: Theory-driven Measurement, Analysis, and Masking [In Press at American Psychologist] [link]
Recent Publications
Silva, E. S., Drijvers, L., & Trujillo, J. P. (2026). Exploring auditory perception experiences in daily situations in autistic adults. Autism, 30(2), 439-451. [link]
Loy, L., Trujillo, J.P. & Roelofsen, F. Virtual agents as a scalable tool for diverse, robust gesture recognition. Behav Res 58, 41 (2026). [link]
de Marchena, A., Cuneo, N., Gurbuz, E., Brown, M., Trujillo, J.P., & Bergstrom, J. Communication in Autistic Adults: An Action-Focused Review. Curr Psychiatry Rep 27, 471–481 (2025). [link]
Some Key Publications
Trujillo, J.P., Holler, J. Conversational facial signals combine into compositional meanings that change the interpretation of speaker intentions. Sci Rep 14, 2286 (2024). [link]
Trujillo, J.P. (2024) Motion capture technology for the study of gesture. In Cienki, A. (Ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of Gesture Studies. Cambridge University Press.
Trujillo, J. P., & Holler, J. (2023). Interactionally embedded gestalt principles of multimodal human communication. Perspectives on Psychological Science. 18(5). [link]
Trujillo, J.P., Dideriksen, C., Tylén, K., Christiansen, M., & Fusaroli, R. (2023). The dynamic interplay of kinetic and linguistic coordination in Danish and Norwegian conversation. Cognitive Science. 47(6): e13298[link]
Trujillo, J. P., Ozyurek, A., Kan, C., Sheftel-Simanova, I., & Bekkering, H. (2022). Differences in functional brain organization during gesture recognition between autistic and neurotypical individuals. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. Advance online publication.[link]
Trujillo, J. P., Levinson, S. C., & Holler, J. (2022). A multi-scale investigation of the human communication system’s response to visual disruption. Royal Society Open Science, 9(4), 211489. [link]
Trujillo, J.P., Özyürek, A., Holler, J., & Drijvers, L. (2021). Speakers exhibit a multimodal Lombard effect in noise. Scientific reports, 11(1), 1-12.[link]
Trujillo J.P., Levinson S.C., Holler J. (2021) Visual Information in Computer-Mediated Interaction Matters: Investigating the Association Between the Availability of Gesture and Turn Transition Timing in Conversation. In: Kurosu M. (eds) Human-Computer Interaction. Design and User Experience Case Studies. HCII 2021. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 12764. Springer, Cham. [link]
Nota, N., Trujillo, J.P., Holler, J. Facial Signals and Social Actions in Multimodal Face-to-Face Interaction. Brain Sci. 2021, 11, 1017. [link]
Trujillo, J. P., Özyürek, A., Kan, C. C., Sheftel‐Simanova, I., & Bekkering, H. (2021). Differences in the production and perception of communicative kinematics in autism. Autism Research, 14(12), 2640-2653. [link]
van der Meer, H.A., Sheftel-Simanova, I., Kan, C.C., & Trujillo, J.P. (2021) Translation, Cross-Cultural Adaptation, and Validation of a Dutch Version of the Actions and Feelings Questionnaire in Autistic and Neurotypical Adults. J Autism Dev Disord . [link]
Trujillo, J. P., Simanova, I., Özyürek, A., & Bekkering, H. (2020). Seeing the unexpected: How brains read communicative intent through kinematics. Cerebral Cortex, 30(3), 1056-1067.[link]
Pouw, W., Trujillo, J. P., & Dixon, J. A. (2019). The quantification of gesture–speech synchrony: A tutorial and validation of multimodal data acquisition using device-based and video-based motion tracking. Behavior research methods, 1-18.[link]
Trujillo, J. P., Simanova, I., Bekkering, H., & Özyürek, A. (2018). Communicative intent modulates production and comprehension of actions and gestures: A Kinect study. Cognition, 180, 38-51.[link]
