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Michela Sarlo

Michela Sarlo

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Psychology

D-Index
33
Citations
4116
World Ranking
10613
National Ranking
247

Overview

Michela Sarlo is affiliated with the University of Urbino in Italy. Their research primarily lies within the fields of Neuroscience and Psychology, having contributed to 41 publications in Neuroscience and 26 in Psychology. Their work spans various subfields including Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, and Clinical Psychology.

Their research topics include:

  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research
  • Sleep and related disorders
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Emotions and Moral Behavior

Some of the recent papers featuring Michela Sarlo's contributions are:

  • "Sensors Capabilities, Performance, and Use of Consumer Sleep Technology," 2020, Sleep Medicine Clinics
  • "Moral Decision-Making, Stress, and Social Cognition in Frontline Workers vs. Population Groups During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Explorative Study," 2020, Frontiers in Psychology
  • "Long-Term Outcome of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in a Large Cohort of Patients With Cocaine-Use Disorder: An Observational Study," 2020, Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • "Sleep quality improves during treatment with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in patients with cocaine use disorder: a retrospective observational study," 2020, BMC Psychiatry
  • "Sleep quality and quantity in Italian University students: an actigraphic study," 2020, Chronobiology International

Michela Sarlo frequently publishes in venues such as Frontiers in Psychology, Frontiers in Psychiatry, PLoS ONE, Brain and Cognition, and Current Psychology, with multiple publications in each. Their collaborative work includes coauthors such as Nicola Cellini, Fiorella Del Popolo Cristaldi, Giulia Buodo, Giovanni Mento, and Graziella Madeo, reflecting ongoing partnerships across different research projects.

Best Publications

  • Cardiac responses associated with affective processing of unpleasant film stimuli.

    Daniela Palomba;Michela Sarlo;Alessandro Angrilli;Alessio Mini

  • Attentional resources measured by reaction times highlight differences within pleasant and unpleasant, high arousing stimuli.

    Giulia Buodo;Michela Sarlo;Daniela Palomba

  • Stressing the accuracy: Wrist‐worn wearable sensor validation over different conditions

    Luca Menghini;Evelyn Gianfranchi;Nicola Cellini;Elisabetta Patron

  • Sleep onset and cardiovascular activity in primary insomnia

    Massimiliano De Zambotti;Naima Covassin;Giuliano De Min Tona;Michela Sarlo

  • A New Set of Moral Dilemmas: Norms for Moral Acceptability, Decision Times, and Emotional Salience

    Lorella Lotto;Andrea Manfrinati;Michela Sarlo

  • Changes in EEG alpha power to different disgust elicitors: the specificity of mutilations.

    Michela Sarlo;Giulia Buodo;Silvia Poli;Daniela Palomba

  • Stimulus-Preceding Negativity and heart rate changes in anticipation of affective pictures

    Silvia Poli;Michela Sarlo;Marta Bortoletto;Giulia Buodo

  • Temporal dynamics of cognitive-emotional interplay in moral decision-making

    Michela Sarlo;Lorella Lotto;Andrea Manfrinati;Rino Rumiati

  • If it makes you feel bad, don't do it! Egoistic rather than altruistic empathy modulates neural and behavioral responses in moral dilemmas

    Michela Sarlo;Lorella Lotto;Rino Rumiati;Daniela Palomba

  • Blood phobia and spider phobia: two specific phobias with different autonomic cardiac modulations

    Michela Sarlo;Daniela Palomba;Alessandro Angrilli;Luciano Stegagno

  • Sleep before and after learning promotes the consolidation of both neutral and emotional information regardless of REM presence.

    Nicola Cellini;Jacopo Torre;Luciano Stegagno;Michela Sarlo

  • It's immoral, but I'd do it! Psychopathy traits affect decision‐making in sacrificial dilemmas and in everyday moral situations

    Carolina Pletti;Lorella Lotto;Giulia Buodo;Michela Sarlo

  • Automatic temporal expectancy: a high-density event-related potential study.

    Giovanni Mento;Vincenza Tarantino;Michela Sarlo;Patrizia Silvia Bisiacchi

  • Cognitive performance and cardiovascular markers of hyperarousal in primary insomnia

    Naima Covassin;Massimiliano de Zambotti;Michela Sarlo;Giuliano De Min Tona

  • Cognitive reappraisal fails when attempting to reduce the appetitive value of food: an ERP study.

    Michela Sarlo;Sonja Übel;Verena Leutgeb;Anne Schienle

  • The neural correlates of attentional bias in blood phobia as revealed by the N2pc

    Giulia Buodo;Michela Sarlo;Marianna Munafò

  • Sensors Capabilities, Performance, and Use of Consumer Sleep Technology

    Massimiliano de Zambotti;Nicola Cellini;Luca Menghini;Michela Sarlo

  • Blood pressure changes highlight gender differences in emotional reactivity to arousing pictures.

    Michela Sarlo;Daniela Palomba;Giulia Buodo;Rita Minghetti

  • Sentence pitch change detection in the native and unfamiliar language in musicians and non-musicians: behavioral, electrophysiological and psychoacoustic study.

    Chizuru Deguchi;Magali Boureux;Magali Boureux;Michela Sarlo;Mireille Besson

  • Nighttime cardiac sympathetic hyper-activation in young primary insomniacs

    M. de Zambotti;M. de Zambotti;N. Covassin;M. Sarlo;G. De Min Tona

  • Cardiovascular dynamics in blood phobia: evidence for a key role of sympathetic activity in vulnerability to syncope.

    Michela Sarlo;Giulia Buodo;Marianna Munafò;Luciano Stegagno

  • Reorienting of spatial attention in gaze cuing is reflected in N2pc

    Giovanni Galfano;Michela Sarlo;Federica Sassi;Marianna Munafò

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniela Palomba
Daniela Palomba University of Padua
Alessandro Angrilli
Alessandro Angrilli University of Padua
Raffaella I. Rumiati
Raffaella I. Rumiati International School for Advanced Studies
Anne Schienle
Anne Schienle University of Graz
Marta Ghisi
Marta Ghisi University of Padua
Patrizia Bisiacchi
Patrizia Bisiacchi University of Padua
David Lester
David Lester Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Carlo Umiltà
Carlo Umiltà University of Padua
Liliana Dell'Osso
Liliana Dell'Osso University of Pisa
David H. Epstein
David H. Epstein National Institute on Drug Abuse

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