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Giuseppe Sartori

Giuseppe Sartori

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Neuroscience

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42
Citations
8853
World Ranking
7569
National Ranking
403

Psychology

D-Index
43
Citations
9785
World Ranking
7167
National Ranking
137

Overview

Giuseppe Sartori is affiliated with the University of Padua in Italy, where their research spans across psychology and computer science. Their scholarly output includes extensive work in psychology, with specific emphasis on social psychology, clinical psychology, and cognitive neuroscience. Additionally, they contribute to subfields such as artificial intelligence and experimental and cognitive psychology.

The scientist's research focuses on several key topics, including deception detection and forensic psychology, psychopathy and forensic psychiatry, memory processes and influences, neurobiology of language and bilingualism, psychosomatic disorders and their treatments, mental health and psychiatry, and the application of artificial intelligence in healthcare and education.

Giuseppe Sartori has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Graziella Orrù, Merylin Monaro, Cristina Scarpazza, Pietro Pietrini, and Stefano Ferracuti. These professional relationships have yielded a significant body of joint publications.

Their work has been published across various venues, with multiple papers appearing in Frontiers in Psychology, Psychological Research, Computers in Human Behavior, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Scientific Reports.

Recent selected papers by Giuseppe Sartori include:

  • Language models and psychological sciences, 2023, Frontiers in Psychology
  • A court ruled case on therapy-induced false memories, 2022, Journal of Forensic Sciences
  • Detecting deception through facial expressions in a dataset of videotaped interviews: A comparison between human judges and machine learning models, 2021, Computers in Human Behavior
  • Machine learning in liver transplantation: a tool for some unsolved questions?, 2021, Transplant International
  • Machine Learning in Psychometrics and Psychological Research, 2020, Frontiers in Psychology

Best Publications

  • Using Support Vector Machine to identify imaging biomarkers of neurological and psychiatric disease: A critical review

    Graziella Orrù;William Pettersson-Yeo;Andre F. Marquand;Giuseppe Sartori

  • Reducing implicit racial preferences: I. A comparative investigation of 17 interventions.

    Calvin K. Lai;Maddalena Marini;Steven A. Lehr;Carlo Cerruti

  • The oyster with four legs: A neuropsychological study on the interaction of visual and semantic information

    Giuseppe Sartori;Remo Job

  • Startle reflex and emotion modulation impairment after a right amygdala lesion

    Alessandro Angrilli;Alessandra Mauri;Daniela Palomba;Herta Flor

  • Striatal Dopamine Transporter Alterations in ADHD: Pathophysiology or Adaptation to Psychostimulants? A Meta-Analysis

    Paolo Fusar-Poli;Katya Rubia;Giorgio Rossi;Giuseppe Sartori

  • The cognitive neuropsychology of language

    Max Coltheart;Giuseppe Sartori;Remo Job

  • How to Accurately Detect Autobiographical Events

    Giuseppe Sartori;Sara Agosta;Cristina Zogmaister;Santo Davide Ferrara

  • The effects of psychotherapy on brain function: a systematic and critical review.

    Alessio Barsaglini;Giuseppe Sartori;Stefania Benetti;William Pettersson-Yeo

  • Neural bases of prospective memory: a meta-analysis and the "Attention to Delayed Intention" (AtoDI) model.

    Giorgia Cona;Cristina Scarpazza;Giuseppe Sartori;Morris Moscovitch

  • Category-specific form-knowledge deficit in a patient with herpes simplex virus encephalitis

    Giuseppe Sartori;Remo Job;Michele Miozzo;Stefano Zago

  • Inducing Disbelief in Free Will Alters Brain Correlates of Preconscious Motor Preparation The Brain Minds Whether We Believe in Free Will or Not

    Davide Rigoni;Davide Rigoni;Simone Kühn;Simone Kühn;Giuseppe Sartori;Marcel Brass

  • Lie-Specific Involvement of Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in Deception

    Alberto Priori;F. Mameli;F. Cogiamanian;S. Marceglia

  • Brain correlates of risky decision-making.

    David Polezzi;David Polezzi;Giuseppe Sartori;Rino Rumiati;Giulio Vidotto

  • Reducing self-control by weakening belief in free will

    Davide Rigoni;Simone Kühn;Gennaro Gaudino;Giuseppe Sartori

  • Mentalizing in economic decision-making.

    David Polezzi;Irene Daum;Enrico Rubaltelli;Lorella Lotto

  • Machine Learning in Psychometrics and Psychological Research.

    Graziella Orrù;Merylin Monaro;Ciro Conversano;Angelo Gemignani

  • Semantic Relevance and Semantic Disorders

    Giuseppe Sartori;Luigi Lombardi

  • The adaptive value of personality differences revealed by small island population dynamics

    Andrea S. Camperio Ciani;Claudio Capiluppi;Antonio Veronese;Giuseppe Sartori

  • Category-specific naming impairments? Yes

    Giuseppe Sartori;Michele Miozzo;Remo Job

  • Brain Switches Utilitarian Behavior: Does Gender Make the Difference?

    Manuela Fumagalli;Maurizio Vergari;Patrizio Pasqualetti;Sara Marceglia;Sara Marceglia

  • Semantic Memory Impairment in Alzheimer's Disease

    Irene Daum;Gerlinde Riesch;Giuseppe Sartori;Niels Birbaumer

Frequent Co-Authors

Remo Job
Remo Job University of Trento
Pietro Pietrini
Pietro Pietrini IMT Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca
Roberta Ferrucci
Roberta Ferrucci University of Milan
Alberto Priori
Alberto Priori University of Milan
Stefano Ferracuti
Stefano Ferracuti Sapienza University of Rome
Niels Birbaumer
Niels Birbaumer University of Tübingen
Irene Daum
Irene Daum Ruhr University Bochum
Sara Marceglia
Sara Marceglia University of Trieste
Mahzarin R. Banaji
Mahzarin R. Banaji Harvard University
Bethany A. Teachman
Bethany A. Teachman University of Virginia

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