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Emiliano Ricciardi

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Federici A, Fantoni M, Pavani F, Handjaras G, Bednaya E, Martinelli A, et al.
Commun Biol . 2025 Mar; 8(1):343. PMID: 40025189
The role of early auditory experience in the development of neural speech tracking remains an open question. To address this issue, we measured neural speech tracking in children with or...
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Taddeini F, Avvenuti G, Vergani A, Carpaneto J, Setti F, Bergamo D, et al.
eNeuro . 2025 Jan; 12(2). PMID: 39870524
Extended performance of cognitively demanding tasks induces cognitive fatigue manifested with an overall deterioration of behavioral performance. In particular, long practice with tasks requiring impulse control is typically followed by...
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Berto M, Reisinger P, Ricciardi E, Weisz N, Bottari D
Cortex . 2025 Jan; 184:79-95. PMID: 39808954
The processing of stationary sounds relies on both local features and compact representations. As local information is compressed into summary statistics, abstract representations emerge. Whether the brain is endowed with...
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Ordali E, Marcos-Prieto P, Avvenuti G, Ricciardi E, Boncinelli L, Pietrini P, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Nov; 121(47):e2404213121. PMID: 39527736
Impulsive reactions in social interactions may result in poor or even detrimental outcomes. Particular cognitive states, such as mental fatigue induced by extended practice with cognitively demanding activities, especially if...
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Castellani N, Federici A, Fantoni M, Ricciardi E, Garbarini F, Bottari D
eNeuro . 2024 Sep; 11(9). PMID: 39266328
Studies employing EEG to measure somatosensory responses have been typically optimized to compute event-related potentials in response to discrete events. However, tactile interactions involve continuous processing of nonstationary inputs that...
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El Rassi Y, Handjaras G, Perciballi C, Leo A, Papale P, Corbetta M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Aug; 14(1):18298. PMID: 39112629
Hand visibility affects motor control, perception, and attention, as visual information is integrated into an internal model of somatomotor control. Spontaneous brain activity, i.e., at rest, in the absence of...
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Cometa A, Battaglini C, Artoni F, Greco M, Frank R, Repetto C, et al.
Cereb Cortex . 2024 Aug; 34(8. PMID: 39098819
Acoustic, lexical, and syntactic information are simultaneously processed in the brain requiring complex strategies to distinguish their electrophysiological activity. Capitalizing on previous works that factor out acoustic information, we could...
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Simonelli F, Handjaras G, Benuzzi F, Bernardi G, Leo A, Duzzi D, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp . 2024 Jul; 45(11):e26762. PMID: 39037079
Hierarchical models have been proposed to explain how the brain encodes actions, whereby different areas represent different features, such as gesture kinematics, target object, action goal, and meaning. The visual...
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Koba C, Crimi A, Collignon O, Ricciardi E, Hasson U
Eur J Neurosci . 2024 Jul; 60(4):4624-4638. PMID: 39034499
Recent studies have shown that during the typical resting-state, echo planar imaging (EPI) time series obtained from the eye orbit area correlate with brain regions associated with oculomotor control and...
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Lettieri G, Handjaras G, Cappello E, Setti F, Bottari D, Bruno V, et al.
Sci Adv . 2024 Mar; 10(10):eadk6840. PMID: 38457501
Emotion and perception are tightly intertwined, as affective experiences often arise from the appraisal of sensory information. Nonetheless, whether the brain encodes emotional instances using a sensory-specific code or in...