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Giorgia Committeri

Giorgia Committeri

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Neuroscience

D-Index
35
Citations
6071
World Ranking
9143
National Ranking
506

Overview

Giorgia Committeri is affiliated with the University of Chieti-Pescara in Italy. Their research is primarily situated within the field of Neuroscience, with a significant focus on Cognitive Neuroscience. Additional concentrations include Developmental and Educational Psychology, Automotive Engineering, Neurology, and Social Psychology.

The scientist's work encompasses several main topics, including:

  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms
  • Spatial Cognition and Navigation
  • Child and Animal Learning Development
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • Motor Control and Adaptation
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces

Giorgia Committeri has contributed to multiple publications in a variety of academic journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Brain Sciences
  • Brain Connectivity
  • Psychological Research
  • NeuroImage
  • Communications Biology

Their recent papers, illustrating a range of topics and collaborative efforts in neuroscience and psychology, are:

  • "Stepping forward, stepping backward: a movement-related cortical potential study unveils distinctive brain activities" (2020), Behavioural Brain Research
  • "Distinct connectivity profiles predict different in-time processes of motor skill learning" (2021), NeuroImage
  • "Egocentric Navigation Abilities Predict Episodic Memory Performance" (2020), Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
  • "Cognitive dynamics of intertemporal choice in gambling disorder" (2020), Addictive Behaviors
  • "Human intraparietal sulcal morphology relates to individual differences in language and memory performance" (2024), Communications Biology

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers. Notable co-authors include:

  • A. Tosoni
  • Antonello Baldassarre
  • Agustina Fragueiro
  • Rosalia Di Matteo
  • Carlo Sestieri

Best Publications

  • Learning sculpts the spontaneous activity of the resting human brain

    Christopher M. Lewis;Antonello Baldassarre;Giorgia Committeri;Gian Luca Romani

  • 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

  • Individual variability in functional connectivity predicts performance of a perceptual task

    Antonello Baldassarre;Christopher M. Lewis;Giorgia Committeri;Abraham Z. Snyder

  • Wide-Field Retinotopy Defines Human Cortical Visual Area V6

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

  • Where does an object trigger an action? An investigation about affordances in space.

    Marcello Costantini;Ettore Ambrosini;Gaetano Tieri;Corrado Sinigaglia

  • Age differences in the formation and use of cognitive maps.

    Giuseppe Iaria;Liana Palermo;Giorgia Committeri;Jason J S Barton

  • Human V6: The Medial Motion Area

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

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

    Gaspare Galati;Gina Pelle;Alain Berthoz;Giorgia Committeri

  • Investigating the relationship between interoceptive accuracy, interoceptive awareness, and emotional susceptibility.

    Giuseppe Calì;Ettore Ambrosini;Laura Picconi;Wolf E. Mehling

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

    Gaspare Galati;Giorgia Committeri;Grazia Spitoni;Teresa Aprile

  • 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

  • Ready both to your and to my hands: mapping the action space of others.

    Marcello Costantini;Giorgia Committeri;Corrado Sinigaglia

  • 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

  • Resting-state connectivity and functional specialization in human medial parieto-occipital cortex

    Annalisa Tosoni;Sabrina Pitzalis;Giorgia Committeri;Patrizia Fattori

  • Distributed cognitive maps reflecting real distances between places and views in the human brain.

    Valentina Sulpizio;Giorgia Committeri;Gaspare Galati

  • Local Use-Dependent Sleep in Wakefulness Links Performance Errors to Learning.

    Angelica Quercia;Filippo Zappasodi;Giorgia Committeri;Michele Ferrara

  • Intentional signals during saccadic and reaching delays in the human posterior parietal cortex

    Gaspare Galati;Giorgia Committeri;Sabrina Pitzalis;Gina Pelle

Frequent Co-Authors

Gaspare Galati
Gaspare Galati Sapienza University of Rome
Sabrina Pitzalis
Sabrina Pitzalis Sapienza University of Rome
Patrizia Fattori
Patrizia Fattori University of Bologna
Claudio Galletti
Claudio Galletti University of Bologna
Luigi Pizzamiglio
Luigi Pizzamiglio Sapienza University of Rome
Alain Berthoz
Alain Berthoz Collège de France
Marcello Costantini
Marcello Costantini University of Chieti-Pescara
Marcel Brass
Marcel Brass Ghent University
Maurizio Corbetta
Maurizio Corbetta University of Padua
Martin I. Sereno
Martin I. Sereno San Diego State University

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