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Angelika Lingnau

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Delikishkina E, Lingnau A, Miceli G
Cortex . 2020 Aug; 131:87-102. PMID: 32818916
Word retrieval deficits are a common problem in patients with stroke-induced brain damage. While complete recovery of language in chronic aphasia is rare, patients' naming ability can be significantly improved...
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Ragni F, Tucciarelli R, Andersson P, Lingnau A
Cortex . 2020 Apr; 127:371-387. PMID: 32289581
In the absence of input from the external world, humans are still able to generate vivid mental images. This cognitive process, known as visual mental imagery, involves a network of...
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Pedersini C, Lingnau A, Cardobi N, Sanchez-Lopez J, Savazzi S, Marzi C
Neuropsychologia . 2020 Mar; 141:107430. PMID: 32173624
Unilateral damage to post-chiasmatic visual pathways or cortical areas results in the loss of vision in the contralateral hemifield, known as hemianopia. Some patients, however, may retain the ability to...
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Turella L, Rumiati R, Lingnau A
Cereb Cortex . 2020 Jan; 30(5):2924-2938. PMID: 31942941
Humans are able to interact with objects with extreme flexibility. To achieve this ability, the brain does not only control specific muscular patterns, but it also needs to represent the...
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Tucciarelli R, Wurm M, Baccolo E, Lingnau A
Elife . 2019 Dec; 8. PMID: 31804177
Categorizing and understanding other people's actions is a key human capability. Whereas there exists a growing literature regarding the organization of objects, the representational space underlying the organization of observed...
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Uji M, Lingnau A, Cavin I, Vishwanath D
Front Neurosci . 2019 Jul; 13:646. PMID: 31354404
Viewing a real scene or a stereoscopic image (e.g., 3D movies) with both eyes yields a vivid subjective impression of object solidity, tangibility, immersive negative space and sense of realness;...
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Andersson P, Ragni F, Lingnau A
Neuroimage . 2019 Jun; 200:332-343. PMID: 31247298
Visual imagery has been suggested to recruit occipital cortex via feedback projections from fronto-parietal regions, suggesting that these feedback projections might be exploited to boost recruitment of occipital cortex by...
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Papeo L, Agostini B, Lingnau A
J Neurosci . 2019 May; 39(30):5966-5974. PMID: 31126999
The middle temporal gyrus (MTG) has been shown to be recruited during the processing of words, but also during the observation of actions. Here we investigated how information related to...
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Magri C, Fabbri S, Caramazza A, Lingnau A
Neuroimage . 2019 Feb; 191:234-242. PMID: 30769145
A network of frontal and parietal regions is known to be recruited during the planning and execution of arm and eye movements. While movements of the two effectors are typically...
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Agostini B, Papeo L, Galusca C, Lingnau A
Behav Res Methods . 2018 Dec; 51(6):2817-2826. PMID: 30542913
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in behavioral and neuroimaging studies on the processing of symbolic communicative gestures, such as pantomimes and emblems, but well-controlled stimuli have been scarce....