Costanza Papagno mainly focuses on Neuroscience, Cognition, Glioma, Cognitive psychology and Neuropsychology. Her Executive functions, Left superior temporal gyrus, Left inferior frontal gyrus and Mirror neuron study in the realm of Neuroscience interacts with subjects such as Anodal tdcs. Her work in the fields of Cognition, such as Cognitive remediation therapy, Working memory, Cognitive neuropsychology and Episodic memory, overlaps with other areas such as Parkinson's disease.
As part of the same scientific family, Costanza Papagno usually focuses on Glioma, concentrating on Surgery and intersecting with White matter and Malignancy. She has included themes like Neural correlates of consciousness, Cortical network, Lexical access and Semantic memory in her Cognitive psychology study. The various areas that Costanza Papagno examines in her Neuropsychology study include Right anterior, Social psychology, Face Presentation and Face.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Cognitive psychology, Neuroscience, Audiology, Neuropsychology and Cognition. Her Cognitive psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Stimulus, Neural correlates of consciousness, Short-term memory and Prefrontal cortex. Her work carried out in the field of Audiology brings together such families of science as Affect, Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance, Stimulus modality, Sensory system and Developmental psychology.
Her Neuropsychology research incorporates themes from Schizophrenia, Comprehension, Conversation, Literal and figurative language and Semantic memory. Her research in Cognition intersects with topics in Acute effects, Vigilance and Clinical psychology. Costanza Papagno has researched Working memory in several fields, including Cognitive remediation therapy, Cognitive neuropsychology, Visual perception, Episodic memory and Executive functions.
Costanza Papagno spends much of her time researching Cognitive psychology, Audiology, Short-term memory, Neuropsychological assessment and Neuroscience. Her studies in Cognitive psychology integrate themes in fields like Neuropsychology, Stimulus, Proper noun, Right temporal lobe and Face. Her Audiology research includes themes of Eating disorders, Extrastriate body area and Affect.
The Neuropsychological assessment study combines topics in areas such as Noun, Aphasia, Verb and Subject. Her specific area of interest is Neuroscience, where Costanza Papagno studies Electrophysiology. Her Working memory study is focused on Cognition in general.
Costanza Papagno mainly focuses on Neuroscience, Awake surgery, Retrospective cohort study, Extrastriate body area and Affect. Her Neuroscience study is mostly concerned with Parietal lobe, Frontal lobe, Memory span, Short-term memory and Neural correlates of consciousness. Within the field of Resection and Surgery she studies Awake surgery.
She combines subjects such as Neurocognitive, Prospective cohort study and Overall survival with her study of Retrospective cohort study. Her Extrastriate body area research incorporates elements of Eating disorders, Audiology and Implicit attitude.
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The phonological loop as a language learning device.
Alan Baddeley;Susan Gathercole;Costanza Papagno.
Psychological Review (1998)
Verbal and spatial immediate memory span: normative data from 1355 adults and 1112 children.
A. Orsini;D. Grossi;E. Capitani;M. Laiacona.
Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences (1987)
When long-term learning depends on short-term storage
Alan D. Baddeley;Costanza Papagno;Giuseppe Vallar.
Journal of Memory and Language (1988)
Unawareness of disease following lesions of the right hemisphere: anosognosia for hemiplegia and anosognosia for hemianopia.
Edoardo Bisiach;Giuseppe Vallar;Daniela Perani;Costanza Papagno.
Neuropsychologia (1986)
Tre test clinici di ricerca e produzione lessicale: taratura su soggetti normali
C Novelli;C Papagno;E Capitani;M Laiacona.
Archivio di psicologia, neurologia e psichiatria (1986)
Phonological short-term memory and foreign-language vocabulary learning☆
Costanza Papagno;Tim Valentine;Alan Baddeley.
Journal of Memory and Language (1991)
Dual-task performance in dysexecutive and nondysexecutive patients with a frontal lesion.
A Baddeley;S Della Sala;C Papagno;H Spinnler.
Neuropsychology (journal) (1997)
Is Preoperative Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Reliable for Language Areas Mapping in Brain Tumor Surgery? Review of Language Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Direct Cortical Stimulation Correlation Studies
Carlo Giussani;Frank Emmanuel Roux;Jeffrey Ojemann;Erik Pietro Sganzerla.
Neurosurgery (2010)
Motor and language DTI Fiber Tracking combined with intraoperative subcortical mapping for surgical removal of gliomas.
Lorenzo Bello;Anna Gambini;Antonella Castellano;Giorgio Carrabba.
NeuroImage (2008)
Verbal Short-term Memory and Vocabulary Learning in Polyglots
C. Papagno;Giuseppe Vallar.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (1995)
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