Teresa Maltempo
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Bellagamba M, Sulpizio V, Fattori P, Galati G, Galletti C, Maltempo T, et al.
Brain Struct Funct
. 2022 Jun;
227(7):2313-2328.
PMID: 35763171
Integration of proprioceptive signals from the various effectors with visual feedback of self-motion from the retina is necessary for whole-body movement and locomotion. Here, we tested whether the human visual...
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Bencivenga F, Tullo M, Maltempo T, von Gal A, Serra C, Pitzalis S, et al.
Cereb Cortex
. 2022 Jun;
33(6):2517-2538.
PMID: 35709758
Despite extensive research, the functional architecture of the subregions of the dorsal posterior parietal cortex (PPC) involved in sensorimotor processing is far from clear. Here, we draw a thorough picture...
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Di Marco S, Sulpizio V, Bellagamba M, Fattori P, Galati G, Galletti C, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2021 Sep;
244:118581.
PMID: 34543763
During real-world locomotion, in order to be able to move along a path or avoid an obstacle, continuous changes in self-motion direction (i.e. heading) are needed. Control of heading changes...
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Maltempo T, Pitzalis S, Bellagamba M, Di Marco S, Fattori P, Galati G, et al.
Brain Struct Funct
. 2021 Mar;
226(9):2989-3005.
PMID: 33738579
Visual cues coming from the lower visual field (VF) play an important role in the visual guidance of upper and lower limb movements. A recently described region situated in the...
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Di Marco S, Fattori P, Galati G, Galletti C, Lappe M, Maltempo T, et al.
Cortex
. 2021 Feb;
137:74-92.
PMID: 33607346
During locomotion, leg movements define the direction of walking (forward or backward) and the path one is taking (straight or curved). These aspects of locomotion produce characteristic visual motion patterns...