Allegra Indraccolo
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Indraccolo A, Del Gatto C, Pedale T, Santangelo V, Spence C, Brunetti R
Psychol Res
. 2025 Feb;
89(2):53.
PMID: 39960509
Certain sensory dimensions, such as visual size and auditory pitch, are consistently associated, resulting in performance facilitation or inhibition. The mechanisms underlying these crossmodal correspondences are still the subject of...
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Brunetti R, Ferrante S, Avella A, Indraccolo A, Del Gatto C
Front Psychol
. 2024 Dec;
15:1471459.
PMID: 39712545
This paper describes the theoretical and practical aspects of Immersive Education, an educational methodology based on interactive narratives, articulated as emotional journeys, to develop competencies. It has been developed throughout...
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Indraccolo A, Brunetti R, Navarini C, Del Gatto C
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)
. 2024 Dec;
:17470218241307652.
PMID: 39629667
In everyday life, when we have to formulate judgements, we often end up being influenced by information that is not directly related to the matter at hand. This happens both...
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Del Gatto C, Indraccolo A, Pedale T, Brunetti R
PLoS One
. 2023 Nov;
18(11):e0294057.
PMID: 37948407
During the act of counting, our perceptual system may rely on information coming from different sensory channels. However, when the information coming from different sources is discordant, such as in...
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Brunetti R, Indraccolo A, Del Gatto C, Farina B, Imperatori C, Fontana E, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2021 Jun;
12:663786.
PMID: 34135821
The Stroop effect is a well-documented phenomenon, demonstrating both interference and facilitation effects. Many versions of the Stroop task were created, according to the purposes of its applications, varying in...
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Del Gatto C, Indraccolo A, Imperatori C, Brunetti R
Cogn Process
. 2020 Sep;
22(1):159-169.
PMID: 32910334
Attentional bias has been consistently investigated with both threatening and rewarding stimuli, such as food. Several studies demonstrated the presence of an attentional bias for high-calorie food cues compared to...
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Brunetti R, Indraccolo A, Del Gatto C, Spence C, Santangelo V
Atten Percept Psychophys
. 2017 Nov;
80(2):527-534.
PMID: 29116614
Crossmodal correspondences have often been demonstrated using congruency effects between pairs of stimuli in different sensory modalities that vary along separate dimensions. To date, however, it is still unclear the...
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Brunetti R, Indraccolo A, Mastroberardino S, Spence C, Santangelo V
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2017 Mar;
43(4):819-831.
PMID: 28345948
Cross-modal correspondences influence perceptual performance in adults, infants, and even nonhuman primates across a variety of different sensory modalities, including tasks involving speeded detection and categorization. However, to date, it...
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Indraccolo A, Spence C, Vatakis A, Harrar V
Exp Brain Res
. 2015 Apr;
234(5):1189-98.
PMID: 25869739
The ability to estimate a filled interval of time is affected by numerous non-temporal factors, such as the sensory modality, duration, and the intensity of the stimulus. Here we explore...
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Imperatori C, Farina B, Brunetti R, Gnoni V, Testani E, Quintiliani M, et al.
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2013 Apr;
7:109.
PMID: 23565085
The n-back task is widely used to investigate the neural basis of Working Memory (WM) processes. The principal aim of this study was to explore and compare the EEG power...