Publications

Differences in age-dependent neural correlates of semantic processing between youths with autism spectrum disorder and typically developing youths

Journal: 

Autism Research

Date: 

3 March, 2016

Chen, P.J., Gau, S.S.F., Lee, S.H., Chou, T.L. (in press) Differences in age-dependent neural correlates of semantic processing between youths with autism spectrum disorder and typically developing youths. Autism Research.

Using real-time fMRI to influence effective connectivity in the developing emotion regulation network

Journal: 

NeuroImage

Date: 

11 February, 2016

Cohen Kadosh, K., Luo, Q., de Burca, C., Sokunbi, M.O., Feng, J., Linden, D.E.J., Lau, J.Y.F. (2016). Using real-time fMRI to influence effective connectivity in the developing emotion regulation network. NeuroImage doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.09.070.

A bait we cannot avoid: Food-induced motor distractibility

Journal: 

Brain and cognition

Date: 

16 January, 2016
Foroni, F., Rumiati, R. I., Coricelli, C., & Ambron, E. (2016). A bait we cannot avoid: Food-induced motor distractibility. Brain and cognition. doi:10.1016/j.bandc.2015.12.003

Reappraising the voices of wrath

Journal: 

Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience

Date: 

10 December, 2015

Korb, S. *, Frühholz, S.*, Grandjean, D. (2015). Reappraising the voices of wrath. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience.

Fuzzy approximate entropy analysis of resting state fMRI signal complexity across the adult life span.

Journal: 

Medical Engineering and Physics.

Date: 

1 November, 2015

Sokunbi, M.O., Cameron, G.G., Ahearn, T.S., Murray, A.D., Staff, R.T., (2015), Fuzzy approximate entropy analysis of resting state fMRI signal complexity across the adult life span. Medical Engineering and Physics. 2015 Nov; 37(11):1082-90. Doi: 10.1016/j.medengphy.2015.09.001

Do we embody Second Language? Evidence for ‘partial’ simulation during processing of a second language

Journal: 

Brain and cognition

Date: 

31 October, 2015
Foroni, F. (2015). Do we embody Second Language? Evidence for ‘partial’ simulation during processing of a second language. Brain and Cognition, 99, 8-16. PDF: doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2015.06.006

Spontaneous facial mimicry is modulated by joint attention and autistic traits

Journal: 

Autism Research

Date: 

7 October, 2015

Neufeld, J.,* Ioannou, C.*, Korb, S., Schilbach, L., Chakrabarti, B. (2015). Spontaneous facial mimicry is modulated by joint attention and autistic traits. Autism Research.

Do emotions or gender drive our actions? A study of motor distractibility

Journal: 

Cognitive Neuroscience

Date: 

28 September, 2015

Ambron, E., Rumiati, R.I., & Foroni, F. (2015). Do emotions or gender drive our actions?  A study of motor distractibility. Cognitive Neuroscience. 
PDF: doi: 10.3758/s13423-015-0908-2

 

You smell dangerous: Communicating fight responses through human chemosignals of aggression

Journal: 

Chemical senses

Date: 

14 September, 2015

Mutic, S., Parma, V., Brünner, Y. F., & Freiherr, J. (2015). You smell dangerous: communicating fight responses through human chemosignals of aggression. Chemical senses, bjv058.

Conversations between self and self as Sigmund Freud—A virtual body ownership paradigm for self counselling

Journal: 

Scientific Reports

Date: 

10 September, 2015

Osimo, S. A., Pizarro, R., Spanlang, B., & Slater, M. (2015). Conversations between self and self as Sigmund Freud—A virtual body ownership paradigm for self counselling. Scientific Reports, 5, 13899

Dissociation between line bisection and mental-number-line bisection in healthy adults

Journal: 

Neuropsychologia

Date: 

31 August, 2015

Rotondaro, F., Merola, S., Aiello, M., Pinto, M., & Doricchi, F. (2015). Dissociation between line bisection and mental-number-line bisection in healthy adults. Neuropsychologia, 75, 565-576.

Motor signatures in autism spectrum disorder: The importance of variability

Journal: 

Journal of Neurophysiology

Date: 

12 August, 2015

Parma, V., & de Marchena, A. B. (2015). Motor signatures in Autism Spectrum Disorder: The importance of variability. Journal of neurophysiology, jn-00647.

Gender differences in the neural network of facial mimicry of smiles – an rTMS study

Journal: 

Cortex

Date: 

6 July, 2015

Korb, S. *, Malsert, J. *, Rochas, V., Rihs, T., Rieger, S., Schwab, S., Niedenthal, P. M., Grandjean, D. (2015). Gender differences in the neural network of facial mimicry of smiles – an rTMS study. Cortex, 70, 101-114

The neural network associated with lexical-semantic knowledge about social groups.

Journal: 

Cortex

Date: 

6 July, 2015

Piretti, L., Carnaghi, A., Campanella, F., Ambron, E., Skrap, M., & Rumiati, R. I. (2015). The neural network associated with lexical-semantic knowledge about social groups. Cortex, 70, 155-168.

Enhancement of odor sensitivity following repeated odor and visual fear conditioning

Journal: 

Chemical Senses

Date: 

30 June, 2015

Parma, V., Miller, S.S., Ferraro, S.,  Åhs, F., & Lundström, J.N. (2015). Enhancement of odor sensitivity         following repeated odor and visual fear conditioning. Chemical Senses. doi: 10.1093/chemse/bjv033

Colori gustosi: Cosa ci possono dire le neuroscienze sulla percezione del cibo

Journal: 

Chapter in NUTRIMENTUM: L’arte alimenta l’uomo

Date: 

5 June, 2015

Foroni, F. (2015). Colori gustosi: cosa ci possono dire le neuroscienze sulla percezione del cibo. (pp. 26-27).  In NUTRIMENTUM: L’arte alimenta l’uomo.Studio Chiesa Editions, Milano (Italy). 

‘Food’ as desire and the cognitive control mechanisms

Journal: 

Medicina delle Dipendenze - /Italian Journal of Addictions/

Date: 

1 June, 2015

Original Italian title:

Il cibo tra desiderio e inibizione: processi congitivi e correlati neurali

Mengotti, P. & Foroni, F. (2015). ‘Food’ as desire and the cognitive control mechanisms. [Original Italian title: Il cibo tra desiderio e inibizione:processi congitivi e correlati neurali]. Medicina delle Dipendenze - /Italian Journal of Addictions/, 5(17): 45-49.

Commentary: Olfactory aversive conditioning during sleep reduces cigarette-smoking behavior.

Journal: 

Frontiers in psychology

Date: 

6 May, 2015

Cellini, N., & Parma, V. (2015). Commentary: Olfactory aversive conditioning during sleep reduces cigarette-smoking behavior. Frontiers in psychology6.

The processing of actions and action-words in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Journal: 

Cortex

Date: 

22 March, 2015

Cecchetto C., Mazzon G., Granello G., Cattaruzza T., Verriello L., Eleopra R., Rumiati R.I. (2015).  The processing of actions and action-words in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Cortex, 64, 136-147 

When the mask ‘falls’: the role of facial muscle resonance in memory for emotional language

Journal: 

Acta Psychologica

Date: 

28 February, 2015
Baumeister, J-C., Rumiati, R.I., & Foroni, F. (2015). When the mask ‘falls’: the role of facial muscle resonance in memory for emotional language. Acta Psychologica, 155, 29-36.  PDF: doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.11.012

Development of a Technique for Restoring the Fidelity of Distorted Playback Audio Signal from Analog Cassette Tape

Journal: 

British Journal of Applied Science & Technology

Date: 

1 February, 2015

Atijosan, A., Adeniran, S.A., Sokunbi, M.O., Badru, R. (2015). Development of a Technique for Restoring the Fidelity of Distorted Playback Audio Signal from Analog Cassette Tape. British Journal of Applied Science & Technology; 9(4): 338-345, 2015, Article no.BJAST.2015.273, ISSN: 2231-0843.

Body weight and food intake in Parkinson's disease. A review of the association to non-motor symptoms.

Journal: 

Appetite

Date: 

1 January, 2015

Aiello, M., Eleopra, R., & Rumiati, R. I. (2015). Body weight and food intake in Parkinson's disease. A review of the association to non-motor symptoms. Appetite, 84, 204-211.

Medial prefrontal cortex reacts to unfairness if this damages the self: a tDCS study

Journal: 

Social Cognitive and affective Neuroscience

Date: 

24 December, 2014

Civai, C., Miniussi, C., & Rumiati, R.I.. (2015).  Medial prefrontal cortex reacts to unfairness if this damages the self: a tDCS study. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 10, 1054-1060.

The attraction of a smile: Emotional information moderates motor action

Journal: 

Psychonomic Bulletin and Review

Date: 

4 December, 2014
Ambron, E. & Foroni, F. (2015). The attraction of a smile: Emotional information moderates motor action. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 22, 1117-1123.  PDF: doi: 10.3758/s13423-014-0779-y

 

Facial and Bodily Emotion Recognition in Multiple Sclerosis: The Role of Alexithymia and Other Characteristics of the Disease

Journal: 

Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society

Date: 

6 November, 2014

Cecchetto, C., Aiello, M., D’Amico, D., Cutuli, D., Cargnelutti, D., Eleopra, R., & Rumiati, R. I. (2014). Facial and Bodily Emotion Recognition in Multiple Sclerosis: The Role of Alexithymia and Other Characteristics of the Disease. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 20(10), 1004-1014.

Pacifiers disrupt perceivers’ emotional responses to infants’ emotions

Journal: 

Basic and Applied Social Psychology

Date: 

23 July, 2014

Rychlowska, M., Korb, S., Brauer, M., Droit-Volet, S., Augustinova, M., Zinner, L., Niedenthal, P. M. (2014). Pacifiers Disrupt Perceivers’ Emotional Responses to Infants’ Emotions. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 36(4), 299-308.

The perception and mimicry of facial movements predict judgments of smile authenticity

Journal: 

PLoS ONE

Date: 

11 June, 2014

Korb, S., With, S., Niedenthal, P.M., Kaiser, S., Grandjean, D. (2014). The perception and mimicry of facial movements predict judgments of smile authenticity. PLoS ONE9(6), e99194

Facilitation of action planning in children with autism: the contribution of the maternal body odor.

Journal: 

Brain and Cognition

Date: 

24 May, 2014

Parma, V., Bulgheroni, M., Tirindelli, R., & Castiello, U. (2014). Facilitation of action planning in children with autism: the contribution of the maternal body odor. Brain and Cognition, 88: 73-82. ttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bandc.2014.05.002

 

The Two Sides of Spontaneity: Movement Onset Asymmetries in Facial Expressions Influence Social Judgments

Journal: 

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

Date: 

17 May, 2014

Carr, E., Korb, S., Niedenthal, P. M., Winkielman, P. (2014). The Two Sides of Spontaneity: Movement Onset Asymmetries in Facial Expressions Influence Social Judgments. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 55, 31-36.

Kinematics of the reach-to- grasp movement in vascular parkinsonism: A comparison with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease patients.

Journal: 

Frontiers in Neurology, Movement Disorders

Date: 

16 May, 2014

Parma, V., Zanatto, D., Straulino, E., Scaravilli, T. & Castiello, U. (2014). Kinematics of the reach-to- grasp movement in vascular parkinsonism: A comparison with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease patients. Frontiers in Neurology, Movement Disorders, 5: 75 doi: 10.3389/fneur.2014.00075

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