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Andrea Marini

Andrea Marini

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Psychology

D-Index
32
Citations
3719
World Ranking
10981
National Ranking
257

Overview

Andrea Marini is affiliated with the University of Udine in Italy and conducts research primarily in the fields of psychology and neuroscience. Their work extensively covers developmental and educational psychology as well as cognitive neuroscience, with additional contributions related to social psychology, safety, risk, reliability and quality, and psychiatry and mental health.

The focal topics of Andrea Marini's research include language development and disorders, reading and literacy development, neurobiology of language and bilingualism, autism spectrum disorder research, traffic and road safety, identity, memory and therapy, and aging and gerontology research.

Their publication record shows a strong presence in various academic journals, with frequent publication venues such as Brain Sciences, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Behavioral Sciences, Aphasiology, and Cognitive Processing.

Notable recent papers authored by Andrea Marini include:

  • The Complex Relation between Executive Functions and Language in Preschoolers with Developmental Language Disorders, 2020, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Toward a Definition of the Linguistic Profile of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder, 2020, Frontiers in Psychology

Other significant papers in their broader research network, though not authored directly by Marini, reflect related fields of study:

  • Developmental Language Disorder: Early Predictors, Age for the Diagnosis, and Diagnostic Tools. A Scoping Review, 2021, Brain Sciences
  • Glued to your phone? Generation Z's smartphone addiction and online compulsive buying, 2022, Computers in Human Behavior
  • Drivers' Braking Behavior Affected by Cognitive Distractions: An Experimental Investigation with a Virtual Car Simulator, 2020, Behavioral Sciences

Collaboration is an important aspect of Andrea Marini's work, with frequent co-authors including Rita Magni, Giovanni Valeri, Ines Adornetti, Alessandra Chiera, and Francesco Ferretti, each contributing to multiple joint publications.

Best Publications

  • A multi-level approach to the analysis of narrative language in aphasia

    Andrea Marini;Sara Andreetta;Silvana del Tin;Sergio Carlomagno

  • The language of schizophrenia: an analysis of micro and macrolinguistic abilities and their neuropsychological correlates

    Andrea Marini;Ilaria Spoletini;Ivo Alex Rubino;Manuela Ciuffa

  • The role played by the right hemisphere in the organization of complex textual structures.

    Andrea Marini;Sergio Carlomagno;Carlo Caltagirone;Ugo Nocentini

  • Age-related differences in the production of textual descriptions.

    Andrea Marini;Anke Boewe;Carlo Caltagirone;Sergio Carlomagno

  • tDCS over the left inferior frontal cortex improves speech production in aphasia.

    Paola Marangolo;Valentina Fiori;Maria A. Calpagnano;Serena Campana

  • Narrative discourse in anomic aphasia

    Sara Andreetta;Anna Cantagallo;Andrea Marini

  • Narrative language in traumatic brain injury

    Andrea Marini;Valentina Galetto;Elisa Zampieri;Lorenza Vorano

  • Developmental Language Disorder: Early Predictors, Age for the Diagnosis, and Diagnostic Tools. A Scoping Review.

    Alessandra Sansavini;Maria Elena Favilla;Maria Teresa Guasti;Andrea Marini

  • Referential Communication in Alzheimer's Type Dementia

    Sergio Carlomagno;Anna Santoro;Antonella Menditti;Maria Pandolfi

  • Characteristics of narrative discourse processing after damage to the right hemisphere.

    Andrea Marini

  • Something to talk about: enhancement of linguistic cohesion through tdCS in chronic non fluent aphasia.

    Paola Marangolo;Valentina Fiori;Serena Campana;Maria Antonietta Calpagnano

  • Cognitive correlates of narrative impairment in moderate traumatic brain injury.

    Andrea Marini;Marina Zettin;Valentina Galetto

  • Assessment of linguistic abilities in Italian children with Specific Language Impairment

    Andrea Marini;Alessandro Tavano;Franco Fabbro

  • Patterns of impairment of narrative language in mild traumatic brain injury

    Valentina Galetto;Sara Andreetta;Marina Zettin;Andrea Marini

  • Linguistic production and syntactic comprehension in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.

    Cinzia Perlini;A. Marini;M. Garzitto;M. Isola

  • Please get to the point! a cortical correlate of linguistic informativeness

    Andrea Marini;Cosimo Urgesi

  • Coverbal gestures in Alzheimer's type dementia.

    Sergio Carlomagno;Maria Pandolfi;Andrea Marini;Gabriella Di Iasi

  • Narrative language in Williams Syndrome and its neuropsychological correlates

    Andrea Marini;Sara Martelli;Chiara Gagliardi;Franco Fabbro

  • Emotional Regulation and Overeating Behaviors in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review.

    Francesca Favieri;Andrea Marini;Maria Casagrande

  • Discourse information content in non-aphasic adults with brain injury: A pilot study

    Sergio Carlomagno;Sara Giannotti;Lorenzo Vorano;Andrea Marini

  • The effect of lexical deficits on narrative disturbances in fluent aphasia

    Sara Andreetta;Andrea Marini

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlo Caltagirone
Carlo Caltagirone Fondazione Santa Lucia
Franco Fabbro
Franco Fabbro University of Udine
Stefano Vicari
Stefano Vicari Boston Children's Hospital
Paolo Brambilla
Paolo Brambilla University of Milan
Nereo Bresolin
Nereo Bresolin University of Milan
Massimo Molteni
Massimo Molteni University of Padua
Cosimo Urgesi
Cosimo Urgesi University of Udine
Francesca Bosco
Francesca Bosco Polytechnic University of Turin
Hans Spinnler
Hans Spinnler University of Milan
Giacomo P. Comi
Giacomo P. Comi University of Milan

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