Next seminar: “The state of Peripersonal and tool-embodimento literature” by Michele Scandola. The seminar will be held the 25/03/2019 at the Laboratorio of Psicologia, Palazzo Zorzi Lato Vipacco, Lungadige Porta Vittoria, at the Department of Human Sciences at the University of…
Next Seminar: “Dalle droghe tradizionali alle nuove sostanze psicoattive: cosa è cambiato a livello internazionale, nazionale, locale” and “Comprensione e gestione del fenomeno delle nuove sostanze psicoattive: un approccio olistico”
Next seminar: “Dalle droghe tradizionali alle nuove sostanze psicoattive: cosa è cambiato a livello internazionale, nazionale, locale” by Giampietro Frison and “Comprensione e gestione del fenomeno delle nuove sostanze psicoattive: un approccio olistico” by Luca Zamengo. The seminar will be…
Anticipation of wheelchair and rollerblade actions in spinal cord injured people, rollerbladers, and physiotherapists.
Authors: Scandola M, Aglioti SM, Avesani R, Bertagnoni G, Marangoni A, Moro V. Abstract Embodied Cognition Theories (ECT) postulate that higher-order cognition is heavily influenced by sensorimotor signals. We explored the active role of somatosensory afferents and motor efferents in modulating the perception of actions…
Next Seminar: “Consapevolezza del proprio corpo: Asomatognosia”
Next seminar: “Consapevolezza del proprio corpo: Asomatognosia” by Valentina Moro and Valentina Pacella. The seminar will be held the 18/03/2019 at the Laboratorio of Psicologia, Palazzo Zorzi Lato Vipacco, Lungadige Porta Vittoria, at the Department of Human Sciences at the…
Next Seminar “Embreathment” and “Intimate Touch”
Next seminar: “Embreathment” by Alessandro Monti and “Intimate Touch” by Gaetano Tieri. The seminar will be held the 22/02/2019 at the Laboratorio of Psicologia, Palazzo Zorzi Lato Vipacco, Lungadige Porta Vittoria, at the Department of Human Sciences at the University…
Neurocognitive benefits of physiotherapy for spinal cord injury
Authors: Scandola M, Dodoni L, Lazzeri G, Arcangeli CA, Avesani R, Moro V, Ionta S. Abstract Spinal cord injury (SCI) interrupts the brain-body input-output exchange and modifies the mental representation of disconnected body parts, with decreased reliance on sensorimotor aspects of body representation and increased weighting…