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Overview

Luigi Pizzamiglio is affiliated with Sapienza University of Rome in Italy, with a primary focus on the fields of Neuroscience and Psychology. Their research spans several subfields, including Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

Their work addresses a range of topics that emphasize the neural and cognitive mechanisms underlying perception, action, and social interaction. Main topics of research include:

  • Action Observation and Synchronization
  • Aesthetic Perception and Analysis
  • Creativity in Education and Neuroscience
  • Visual Perception and Processing Mechanisms
  • Motor Control and Adaptation
  • Tactile and Sensory Interactions
  • Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism

Pizzamiglio has contributed to academic literature with recent publications such as:

  • "The unexplored link between aesthetic perception and creativity: A theory-driven meta-analysis of fMRI studies in the visual domain" (2022), Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
  • "Is Right Angular Gyrus Involved in the Metric Component of the Mental Body Representation in Touch and Vision? A tDCS Study" (2021), Brain Sciences
  • "Unconventionally trendy: The pluralistic endeavour of Cortex into the human cognitive neurosciences" (2023), Cortex

Their collaborative work includes frequent partnerships with colleagues such as Gianfranco Denes, Lucia Maria Sacheli, Giulia Tomasetig, Margherita Adelaide Musco, and Stefano Delli Pizzi.

In addition to journal articles, Pizzamiglio has contributed to book publications, including a chapter in the "Handbook of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology" published by Psychology Press eBooks in 2020.

The publication venues where their work appears regularly include:

  • Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
  • Brain Sciences
  • Cortex

Best Publications

  • 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

  • Unilateral neglect restricted to visual imagery

    C Guariglia;Alessandro Padovani;P. Pantano;L. Pizzamiglio

  • Cognitive rehabilitation of the hemineglect disorder in chronic patients with unilateral right brain damage.

    L. Pizzamiglio;G. Antonucci;A. Judica;P. Montenero

  • Effect of Optokinetic Stimulation in Patients with Visual Neglect

    L. Pizzamiglio;R. Frasca;C. Guariglia;C. Incoccia

  • Development of neuropsychiatric symptoms in poststroke patients: a cross‐sectional study

    P. Angelelli;S. Paolucci;U. Bivona;L. Piccardi

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

    Giuseppe Vallar;Elie Lobel;Gaspare Galati;Alain Berthoz

  • Gender priming in Italian

    Elizabeth Bates;Antonella Devescovi;Arturo Hernandez;Luigi Pizzamiglio

  • Effectiveness of neglect rehabilitation in a randomized group study.

    Gabriella Antonucci;Cecilia Guariglia;Anna Judica;Luisa Magnotti

  • Beyond unilateral neglect

    Edoardo Bisiach;Luigi Pizzamiglio;Daniele Nico;Gabriella Antonucci

  • The role of unilateral spatial neglect in rehabilitation of right brain–damaged ischemic stroke patients: A matched comparison

    Stefano Paolucci;Gabriella Antonucci;Maria Grazia Grasso;Luigi Pizzamiglio

  • Handbook of clinical and experimental neuropsychology.

    Gianfranco Denes;Luigi Pizzamiglio

  • Syntactic comprehension in aphasia.

    Domenico Parisi;Luigi Pizzamiglio

  • The Sound of Actions in Apraxia

    Mariella Pazzaglia;Luigi Pizzamiglio;Emiliano Pes;Salvatore Maria Aglioti

  • Gender and lexical access in Italian

    Elizabeth Bates;Antonella Devescovi;Luigi Pizzamiglio;Simona D’amico

  • 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

  • Toward a comprehensive diagnosis of visual-spatial disorders in unilateral brain damaged patients.

    Luigi Pizzamiglio;A. Judica;C. Razzano;Pierluigi Zoccolotti

  • Facilitatory effect of neglect rehabilitation on the recovery of left hemiplegic stroke patients: a cross-over study.

    Stefano Paolucci;Gabriella Antonucci;Cecilia Guariglia;Luisa Magnotti

Frequent Co-Authors

Cecilia Guariglia
Cecilia Guariglia Sapienza University of Rome
Pierluigi Zoccolotti
Pierluigi Zoccolotti Sapienza University of Rome
Gabriella Antonucci
Gabriella Antonucci Sapienza University of Rome
Giuseppe Vallar
Giuseppe Vallar University of Milano-Bicocca
Elizabeth Bates
Elizabeth Bates University of California, San Diego
Laura Piccardi
Laura Piccardi Sapienza University of Rome
Fabrizio Doricchi
Fabrizio Doricchi Sapienza University of Rome
Frederic Dick
Frederic Dick Birkbeck, University of London
Carlo Caltagirone
Carlo Caltagirone Fondazione Santa Lucia
Ayse Pinar Saygin
Ayse Pinar Saygin University of California, San Diego

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