Valentina Sulpizio

Pubblicazioni

Titolo Pubblicato in Anno
Neural representations underlying mental imagery as unveiled by representation similarity analysis Organization for Human Brain Mapping 2019
A putative human homologue of the macaque area PEc NEUROIMAGE 2019
Neural codes for one’s own position and direction in a real-world “vista” environment FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE 2018
Different dynamic mechanisms underlie imagery and perception within the high-level visual cortex European Workshop on Imagery and Cognition 2018
Direct and indirect parieto-medial temporal pathways for spatial navigation in humans. evidence from resting-state functional connectivity BRAIN STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION 2017
Implicit coding of location and direction in a familiar, real-world "vista" space BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH 2017
Hemispheric asymmetries in the transition from action preparation to execution NEUROIMAGE 2017
I can see where you would be. patterns of fMRI activity reveal imagined landmarks NEUROIMAGE 2017
Functional connectivity between posterior hippocampus and retrosplenial complex predicts individual differences in navigational ability HIPPOCAMPUS 2016
Role of the human retrosplenial cortex/parieto-occipital sulcus in perspective priming NEUROIMAGE 2016
Caloric vestibular stimulation reduces pain and somatoparaphrenia in a severe chronic central post-stroke pain patient: a case study PLOS ONE 2016
Spatiotemporal brain mapping during preparation, perception, and action NEUROIMAGE 2016
Path integration in 3D from visual motion cues: A human fMRI study NEUROIMAGE 2016
Neural correlates and context-dependent connectivity of imagined and perceived familiar landmarks: evidence for a dynamic neural network European Workshop on Imagery and Cognition 2016
Age-related effects on spatial memory across viewpoint changes relative to different reference frames PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH 2015
A penny for your thoughts. Patterns of fMRI activity reveal the content and the spatial topography of visual mental images HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING 2015
Visuospatial transformations and personality: evidence of a relationship between visuospatial perspective taking and self-reported emotional empathy EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH 2015
Extinction learning is slower, weaker and less context specific after alcohol NEUROBIOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MEMORY 2015

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