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Edoardo Bisiach

Edoardo Bisiach

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Psychology

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38
Citations
10294
World Ranking
8719
National Ranking
186

Overview

Edoardo Bisiach is affiliated with the University of Turin in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on the field of neuroscience, with a specific emphasis on cognitive neuroscience.

The scientist's main areas of study include spatial neglect and hemispheric dysfunction, topics that have been addressed in multiple research outputs. These subjects relate to how brain hemispheres contribute to spatial awareness and the consequences of neurological impairments affecting this function.

Bisiach's documented research contributions highlight involvement in:

  • Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Neuroscience

Key topics covered in their work include:

  • Spatial Neglect and Hemispheric Dysfunction

While specific details on recent publications, frequent co-authors, or venues of recurring publication are not available, the focus on spatial neglect situates their work within the neuropsychological investigation of how brain damage impacts perceptual and attentional processes.

Best Publications

  • Unilateral neglect of representational space.

    Edoardo Bisiach;Claudio Luzzatti

  • Unawareness of disease following lesions of the right hemisphere: anosognosia for hemiplegia and anosognosia for hemianopia.

    Edoardo Bisiach;Giuseppe Vallar;Daniela Perani;Costanza Papagno

  • UNILATERAL NEGLECT, REPRESENTATIONAL SCHEMA AND CONSCIOUSNESS

    Edoardo Bisiach;Claudio Luzzatti;Daniela Perani

  • Remission of hemineglect and anosognosia during vestibular stimulation.

    Stefano F. Cappa;Roberto Sterzi;Giuseppe Vallar;Edoardo Bisiach

  • Unilateral neglect: Personal and extra-personal

    Edoardo Bisiach;Daniela Perani;Giuseppe Vallar;Anna Berti

  • Brain and conscious representation of outside reality.

    Edoardo Bisiach;Erminio Capitani;Claudio Luzzatti;Daniela Perani

  • Perceptual and premotor factors of unilateral neglect

    E. Bisiach;G. Geminiani;A. Berti;M. L. Rusconi

  • Remission of somatoparaphrenic delusion through vestibular stimulation

    Edoardo Bisiach;Maria Luisa Rusconi;Giuseppe Vallar

  • DISORDERS OF PERCEIVED AUDITORY LATERALIZATION AFTER LESIONS OF THE RIGHT HEMISPHERE

    E. Bisiach;L. Cornacchia;R. Sterzi;G. Vallar

  • Line bisection and cognitive plasticity of unilateral neglect of space.

    Edoardo Bisiach;Claudio Bulgarelli;Roberto Sterzi;Giuseppe Vallar

  • Contralateral neglect induced by right posterior parietal rTMS in healthy subjects.

    B Fierro;F Brighina;M Oliveri;A Piazza

  • 1 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the unaffected hemisphere ameliorates contralesional visuospatial neglect in humans.

    F. Brighina;E. Bisiach;M. Oliveri;A. Piazza

  • Beyond unilateral neglect

    Edoardo Bisiach;Luigi Pizzamiglio;Daniele Nico;Gabriella Antonucci

  • rTMS of the unaffected hemisphere transiently reduces contralesional visuospatial hemineglect.

    M. Oliveri;E. Bisiach;F. Brighina;A. Piazza

  • LOSS OF MENTAL IMAGERY: A CASE STUDY

    Anna Basso;Edoardo Bisiach;Claudio Luzzatti

  • Feeling touches in someone else's hand

    Gabriella Bottini;Edoardo Bisiach;Roberto Sterzi;Giuseppe Vallar

  • Perceptual and response bias in unilateral neglect: two modified versions of the milner landmark task.

    Edoardo Bisiach;Raffaella Ricci;Michele Lualdi;Maria Rosa Colombo

  • Two basic properties of space representation in the brain: evidence from unilateral neglect.

    E Bisiach;E Capitani;E Porta

  • Challenging current accounts of unilateral neglect.

    Edoardo Bisiach;Maria L. Rusconi;Valentino A. Peretti;Giuseppe Vallar

  • Break-down of perceptual awareness in unilateral neglect.

    Edoardo Bisiach;Maria Luisa Rusconi

Frequent Co-Authors

Giuseppe Vallar
Giuseppe Vallar University of Milano-Bicocca
Erminio Capitani
Erminio Capitani University of Milan
Daniela Perani
Daniela Perani Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Claudio Luzzatti
Claudio Luzzatti University of Milano-Bicocca
Anna Basso
Anna Basso University of Milan
Paolo Frigio Nichelli
Paolo Frigio Nichelli University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Hans Spinnler
Hans Spinnler University of Milan
Giorgia Silani
Giorgia Silani University of Vienna
A. David Milner
A. David Milner Durham University
Gabriella Antonucci
Gabriella Antonucci Sapienza University of Rome

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