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Alessandro Angrilli

Alessandro Angrilli

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
40
Citations
6192
World Ranking
8106
National Ranking
435

Psychology

D-Index
40
Citations
6147
World Ranking
8287
National Ranking
175

Overview

Alessandro Angrilli is affiliated with the University of Padua in Italy and has a notable body of research focused on neuroscience and psychology. Their work spans several intersecting fields, including cognitive neuroscience, experimental and cognitive psychology, clinical psychology, social psychology, and cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology

The subfields of study covered in their research are:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

In terms of research topics, Angrilli has worked extensively on:

  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism

Some representative recent publications include:

  • "Evidence of language-related left hypofrontality in Major Depression: An EEG Beta band study" (2020), Scientific Reports
  • "Comparison of Slides and Video Clips as Different Methods for Inducing Emotions: An Electroencephalographic Alpha Modulation Study" (2022), Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
  • "Default mode network alterations underlie auditory verbal hallucinations in schizophrenia" (2022), Journal of Psychiatric Research
  • "Ventral Attention Network Correlates With High Traits of Emotion Dysregulation in Community Women - A Resting-State EEG Study" (2022), Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
  • "EEG gamma activity to emotional movies in individuals with high traits of primary "successful" psychopathy" (2020), Brain and Cognition

Angrilli has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Chiara Spironelli
  • Francesca Fusina
  • Marco Marino
  • Zaira Romeo
  • Dante Mantini

The most common venues for publication include:

  • International Journal of Psychophysiology
  • European Psychiatry
  • Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
  • Journal of Psychiatric Research
  • Psychophysiology

Best Publications

  • The influence of affective factors on time perception

    Alessandro Angrilli;Paolo Cherubini;Antonella Pavese;Sara Manfredini

  • Visual evoked potentials, heart rate responses and memory to emotional pictorial stimuli

    Daniela Palomba;Alessandro Angrilli;Alessio Mini

  • Cardiac responses associated with affective processing of unpleasant film stimuli.

    Daniela Palomba;Michela Sarlo;Alessandro Angrilli;Alessio Mini

  • Startle reflex and emotion modulation impairment after a right amygdala lesion

    Alessandro Angrilli;Alessandra Mauri;Daniela Palomba;Herta Flor

  • Gender differences in emotional responses: a psychophysiological study.

    Marta Bianchin;Alessandro Angrilli

  • Differences in the perception and time course of syntactic and semantic violations.

    Marica De Vincenzi;Remo Job;Rosalia Di Matteo;Alessandro Angrilli

  • Emotional Information Processing and Visual Evoked Brain Potentials

    Alessio Mini;Daniela Palomba;Alessandro Angrilli;Stefano Bravi

  • Spontaneous eye blink rate: An index of dopaminergic component of sustained attention and fatigue.

    Antonio Maffei;Alessandro Angrilli

  • Schizophrenia as Failure of Left Hemispheric Dominance for the Phonological Component of Language

    Alessandro Angrilli;Chiara Spironelli;Thomas Elbert;Timothy J. Crow

  • Emotional impairment after right orbitofrontal lesion in a patient without cognitive deficits.

    Alessandro Angrilli;Daniela Palomba;Anna Cantagallo;Alessandra Maietti

  • Dysfunctional hemispheric asymmetry of theta and beta EEG activity during linguistic tasks in developmental dyslexia

    Chiara Spironelli;Barbara Penolazzi;Alessandro Angrilli

  • Developmental aspects of automatic word processing: language lateralization of early ERP components in children, young adults and middle-aged subjects.

    Chiara Spironelli;Alessandro Angrilli

  • Categorization and evaluation of emotional faces in psychopathic women

    Hedwig Eisenbarth;Georg W. Alpers;Dalia Segrè;Antonino Calogero

  • Spontaneous blink rate as an index of attention and emotion during film clips viewing

    Antonio Maffei;Alessandro Angrilli

  • Cortical brain responses to semantic incongruity and syntactic violation in Italian language: an event-related potential study

    Alessandro Angrilli;Barbara Penolazzi;Francesco Vespignani;Marica De Vincenzi

  • Blood phobia and spider phobia: two specific phobias with different autonomic cardiac modulations

    Michela Sarlo;Daniela Palomba;Alessandro Angrilli;Luciano Stegagno

  • Delta EEG activity as a marker of dysfunctional linguistic processing in developmental dyslexia.

    Barbara Penolazzi;Chiara Spironelli;Alessandro Angrilli

  • EEG delta band as a marker of brain damage in aphasic patients after recovery of language.

    Chiara Spironelli;Alessandro Angrilli

  • Neurocognitive evidence for mental imagery-driven hypoalgesic and hyperalgesic pain regulation

    Francesca Fardo;Micah Allen;Else-Marie Elmholdt Jegindø;Alessandro Angrilli

  • EEG brain mapping of phonological and semantic tasks in Italian and German languages.

    Alessandro Angrilli;Christian Dobel;Brigitte Rockstroh;Luciano Stegagno

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniela Palomba
Daniela Palomba University of Padua
Carlo Umiltà
Carlo Umiltà University of Padua
Thomas Elbert
Thomas Elbert University of Konstanz
Michela Sarlo
Michela Sarlo University of Urbino
Remo Job
Remo Job University of Trento
Carlo Semenza
Carlo Semenza University of Padua
Patrizia Bisiacchi
Patrizia Bisiacchi University of Padua
Niels Birbaumer
Niels Birbaumer University of Tübingen
Brigitte Rockstroh
Brigitte Rockstroh University of Konstanz
Giuseppe Sartori
Giuseppe Sartori University of Padua

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