His primary scientific interests are in Communication, Neuroscience, Visual perception, Macaque and Receptive field. His Communication study incorporates themes from Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Motor control and Gesture, Artificial intelligence, Computer vision. His research integrates issues of Mirror neuron, Contrast and Speech production in his study of Gesture.
His research on Neuroscience frequently links to adjacent areas such as Anatomy. His Macaque research incorporates themes from Mu wave and Functional organization. His Somatosensory system research focuses on Cortex and how it relates to Afferent and Stimulus modality.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Communication, Gesture, Cognitive psychology, Computer vision and Artificial intelligence. He has included themes like Mirror neuron, Object, Perception and Motor control in his Communication study. His studies deal with areas such as Speech production, Language development, Affect and Gaze as well as Gesture.
He combines subjects such as Temporal coupling, Imitation, Index finger and Affordance with his study of Computer vision. His Visual perception research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Mu wave, Somatosensory system, Functional organization and Neuron. He works mostly in the field of Somatosensory system, limiting it down to topics relating to Afferent and, in certain cases, Receptive field and Macaque.
Maurizio Gentilucci mainly focuses on Cognitive psychology, Communication, Gesture, Embodied cognition and Semantic memory. His research in Cognitive psychology intersects with topics in Facial expression, Cognition and Nonverbal communication. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Human kinematics, Space perception, Affordance, Computer vision and Artificial intelligence.
He has researched Gesture in several fields, including Valence, Speech recognition and Eye contact. His work in Semantic memory addresses subjects such as Verb, which are connected to disciplines such as Perception and Semantics. The various areas that Maurizio Gentilucci examines in his Primary motor cortex study include Stimulus and Motor area.
Maurizio Gentilucci mainly investigates Verb, Communication, Cognitive psychology, Perception and Semantic memory. As part of his studies on Verb, Maurizio Gentilucci often connects relevant subjects like Temporal cortex. The Set research he does as part of his general Cognitive psychology study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Abstract and concrete, Spite and Modalities, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science.
When carried out as part of a general Perception research project, his work on Visual perception is frequently linked to work in N400, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. Semantic memory is the subject of his research, which falls under Neuroscience. His research links Transcranial magnetic stimulation with Embodied cognition.
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Functional organization of inferior area 6 in the macaque monkey. II. Area F5 and the control of distal movements.
G Rizzolatti;R Camarda;L Fogassi;M Gentilucci.
Experimental Brain Research (1988)
Afferent properties of periarcuate neurons in Macaque monkeys. II. Visual responses
Giacomo Rizzolatti;Cristiana Scandolara;Massimo Matelli;Maurizio Gentilucci.
Behavioural Brain Research (1981)
Functional organization of inferior area 6 in the macaque monkey. I. Somatotopy and the control of proximal movements.
Gentilucci M;Fogassi L;Luppino G;Matelli M.
Experimental Brain Research (1988)
Afferent properties of periarcuate neurons in macaque monkeys. I. Somatosensory responses.
Giacomo Rizzolatti;Cristiana Scandolara;Massimo Matelli;Maurizio Gentilucci.
Behavioural Brain Research (1981)
From Manual Gesture to Speech: A Gradual Transition
Maurizio Gentilucci;Michael C. Corballis.
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews (2006)
Visual illusion and action
Maurizio Gentilucci;Sergio Chieffi;Elena Daprati;M.Cristina Saetti.
Neuropsychologia (1996)
Visual responses in the postarcuate cortex (area 6) of the monkey that are independent of eye position.
Maurizio Gentilucci;Cristiana Scandolara;Ivan Pigarev;Giacomo Rizzolatti.
Experimental Brain Research (1983)
Speech and gesture share the same communication system.
Paolo Bernardis;Maurizio Gentilucci.
Neuropsychologia (2006)
Influence of different types of grasping on the transport component of prehension movements.
M. Gentilucci;U. Castiello;M.L. Corradini;M. Scarpa.
Neuropsychologia (1991)
Grasp With Hand and Mouth: A Kinematic Study on Healthy Subjects
Maurizio Gentilucci;Francesca Benuzzi;Massimo Gangitano;Silvia Grimaldi.
Journal of Neurophysiology (2001)
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