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Gaspare Galati is affiliated with Sapienza University of Rome in Italy. Their research activity is situated largely within the field of neuroscience, with a particular focus on cognitive neuroscience. Their work intersects several related disciplines, including neurology, social psychology, automotive engineering, and epidemiology.

The principal themes explored in their research cover visual perception and processing mechanisms, motor control and adaptation, neural dynamics and brain function, action observation and synchronization, functional brain connectivity studies, neural and behavioral psychology studies, and EEG and brain-computer interfaces.

Galati's research output includes numerous recent papers published in established scientific journals. Some selected papers are:

  • A common neural substrate for processing scenes and egomotion-compatible visual motion, 2020, Brain Structure and Function
  • Disorganized Attachment pattern affects the perception of Affective Touch, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Assessing the effective connectivity of premotor areas during real vs imagined grasping: a DCM-PEB approach, 2021, NeuroImage
  • Visual similarity and psychological closeness are neurally dissociable in the brain response to vicarious pain, 2020, Cortex
  • Preference for locomotion-compatible curved paths and forward direction of self-motion in somatomotor and visual areas, 2021, Cortex

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Galati include:

  • Valentina Sulpizio
  • Sabrina Pitzalis
  • Patrizia Fattori
  • Claudio Galletti
  • Maria Giulia Tullo

Publications are often found in these venues, which have hosted multiple works by Galati:

  • Brain Structure and Function
  • Scientific Reports
  • NeuroImage
  • Cortex
  • Human Brain Mapping

Best Publications

  • Transcranial magnetic stimulation highlights the sensorimotor side of empathy for pain

    Alessio Avenanti;Domenica Bueti;Gaspare Galati;Salvatore M Aglioti

  • The neural basis of egocentric and allocentric coding of space in humans: a functional magnetic resonance study

    Gaspare Galati;Elie Lobel;Giuseppe Vallar;Alain Berthoz

  • Neural bases of personal and extrapersonal neglect in humans

    Giorgia Committeri;Sabrina Pitzalis;Gaspare Galati;Fabiana Patria

  • Reference Frames for Spatial Cognition: Different Brain Areas are Involved in Viewer-, Object-, and Landmark-Centered Judgments About Object Location

    Giorgia Committeri;Gaspare Galati;Anne-Lise Paradis;Luigi Pizzamiglio

  • A fronto-parietal system for computing the egocentric spatial frame of reference in humans

    Giuseppe Vallar;Elie Lobel;Gaspare Galati;Alain Berthoz

  • Wide-Field Retinotopy Defines Human Cortical Visual Area V6

    Sabrina Pitzalis;Claudio Galletti;Ruey Song Huang;Fabiana Patria

  • Sensory-motor mechanisms in human parietal cortex underlie arbitrary visual decisions

    Annalisa Tosoni;Gaspare Galati;Gian Luca Romani;Maurizio Corbetta

  • Human V6: The Medial Motion Area

    S. Pitzalis;M. I. Sereno;G. Committeri;Patrizia Fattori

  • Neural Systems Underlying Observation of Humanly Impossible Movements: An fMRI Study

    Marcello Costantini;Gaspare Galati;Antonio Ferretti;Massimo Caulo

  • Multiple reference frames used by the human brain for spatial perception and memory

    Gaspare Galati;Gina Pelle;Alain Berthoz;Giorgia Committeri

  • A selective representation of the meaning of actions in the auditory mirror system.

    Gaspare Galati;Giorgia Committeri;Grazia Spitoni;Teresa Aprile

  • Neural control of fast-regular saccades and antisaccades: an investigation using positron emission tomography

    Fabrizio Doricchi;Daniela Perani;Chiara Incoccia;Franco Grassi

  • The human homologue of macaque area V6A

    Sabrina Pitzalis;Martin I. Sereno;Giorgia Committeri;Patrizia Fattori

  • The appreciation of wine by sommeliers: a functional magnetic resonance study of sensory integration.

    Alessandro Castriota-Scanderbeg;Gisela E. Hagberg;Antonio Cerasa;Giorgia Committeri

  • Spatial coding of visual and somatic sensory information in body-centred coordinates

    Gaspare Galati;Giorgia Committeri;Jerome N. Sanes;Luigi Pizzamiglio

  • Spatiotemporal brain mapping during preparation, perception, and action

    Francesco Di Russo;Giuliana Lucci;Valentina Sulpizio;Marika Berchicci

  • Selective role of lingual/parahippocampal gyrus and retrosplenial complex in spatial memory across viewpoint changes relative to the environmental reference frame.

    Valentina Sulpizio;Giorgia Committeri;Simon Lambrey;Alain Berthoz

  • Selectivity to translational egomotion in human brain motion areas.

    Sabrina Pitzalis;Stefano Sdoia;Alessandro Bultrini;Giorgia Committeri

  • Endoscopic retrograde cholangiography for intrabiliary rupture of hydatid cyst

    Gaspare Galati;Antonio V. Sterpetti;Maria Caputo;Marianna Adduci

  • Viewing one's own face being touched modulates tactile perception: An fmri study

    Flavia Cardini;Marcello Costantini;Gaspare Galati;Gian Luca Romani

Frequent Co-Authors

Giorgia Committeri
Giorgia Committeri University of Chieti-Pescara
Sabrina Pitzalis
Sabrina Pitzalis Sapienza University of Rome
Luigi Pizzamiglio
Luigi Pizzamiglio Sapienza University of Rome
Cecilia Guariglia
Cecilia Guariglia Sapienza University of Rome
Patrizia Fattori
Patrizia Fattori University of Bologna
Claudio Galletti
Claudio Galletti University of Bologna
Alain Berthoz
Alain Berthoz Collège de France
Marcello Costantini
Marcello Costantini University of Chieti-Pescara
Laura Piccardi
Laura Piccardi Sapienza University of Rome
Gian Luca Romani
Gian Luca Romani University of Chieti-Pescara

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