Andrea Marotta
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Ponce R, Lupianez J, Gonzalez-Garcia C, Casagrande M, Marotta A
Br J Psychol
. 2024 Sep;
116(1):69-88.
PMID: 39267579
Recent studies employing the spatial interference paradigm reveal qualitative differences in congruency effects between gaze and arrow targets. Typically, arrows produce a standard congruency effect (SCE), with faster responses when...
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Troisi G, Marotta A, Lupianez J, Casagrande M
Ageing Res Rev
. 2024 Aug;
100:102455.
PMID: 39153600
Cognitive decline is a natural consequence of aging, but several genetic, environmental, and psychological factors can influence its trajectories. Among the most enduring factors, the Big Five personality traits -...
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Chacon-Candia J, Ponce R, Marotta A
Front Psychol
. 2024 Jul;
15:1377379.
PMID: 38947900
Individuals diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have been found to have impairments in multiple aspects of social cognition, thus including the attentional processing of socially relevant stimuli such as...
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Forte G, Favieri F, Marotta A, Arcari L, Cacciotti L, Casagrande M
J Atten Disord
. 2023 Dec;
28(4):469-479.
PMID: 38069477
Introduction: The role of cardiovascular risk factors in the occurrence and progression of cognitive impairment is relevant in aging studies. In this condition, attention is one of the processes less...
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Narganes-Pineda C, Paz-Alonso P, Marotta A, Lupianez J, Chica A
Cereb Cortex
. 2023 Oct;
33(22):11010-11024.
PMID: 37782936
Social and nonsocial directional stimuli (such as gaze and arrows, respectively) share their ability to trigger attentional processes, although the issue of whether social stimuli generate other additional (and unique)...
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Coll-Martin T, Roman-Caballero R, Martinez-Caballero M, Martin-Sanchez P, Trujillo L, Casedas L, et al.
J Intell
. 2023 Sep;
11(9).
PMID: 37754910
The Attentional Networks Test for Interactions and Vigilance-executive and arousal components (ANTI-Vea) is a computerized task of 32 min duration in the standard format. The task simultaneously assesses the main...
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Menditti D, Boccellino M, Nucci L, Ribeiro Sobrinho A, Marotta A, Angrisani P, et al.
Minerva Dent Oral Sci
. 2023 Feb;
72(1):37-44.
PMID: 36847742
Background: Currently, one of the most discouraging aspects for many patients undergoing dental procedures is the administration of local anaesthesia. Therefore, there is a constant search for new techniques to...
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Chacon-Candia J, Lupianez J, Casagrande M, Marotta A
PLoS One
. 2023 Jan;
18(1):e0280955.
PMID: 36696435
Numerous studies have shown that eye-gaze and arrows automatically shift visuospatial attention. Nonetheless, it remains unclear whether the attentional shifts triggered by these two types of stimuli differ in some...
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Chacon-Candia J, Roman-Caballero R, Aranda-Martin B, Casagrande M, Lupianez J, Marotta A
Neurosci Biobehav Rev
. 2022 Dec;
144:104993.
PMID: 36496190
Gaze acts from an early age as a cue to orient attention and, thereafter, to infer our social partners' intentions, thoughts, and emotions. Variants of the attentional orienting paradigm have...
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Hemmerich K, Narganes-Pineda C, Marotta A, Martin-Arevalo E, Jimenez L, Lupianez J
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2022 Jun;
48(8):824-841.
PMID: 35666922
Subtle to no attentional differences have been broadly observed when using gaze and arrows as orienting cues. However, recent studies have found opposite effects when they are used as targets...