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Monica Gori is affiliated with the Italian Institute of Technology in Italy. Their research focuses primarily on the fields of neuroscience and psychology, with a significant emphasis on cognitive neuroscience and experimental and cognitive psychology.

The scientist's main areas of study include tactile and sensory interactions, multisensory perception and integration, as well as visual perception and processing mechanisms. Additional research topics include spatial cognition and navigation, hearing impairment and communication, action observation and synchronization, and cognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skills.

Monica Gori has contributed to numerous publications, with frequent works appearing in the following venues:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • Scientific Reports
  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • Journal of Vision

Significant recent papers authored by Monica Gori include:

  • Masking Emotions: Face Masks Impair How We Read Emotions, 2021, Frontiers in Psychology
  • Time in schizophrenia: a link between psychopathology, psychophysics and technology, 2022, Translational Psychiatry
  • Balance, gait, and navigation performance are related to physical exercise in blind and visually impaired children and adolescents, 2021, Experimental Brain Research
  • Togetherness, beyond the eyes: A systematic review on the interaction between visually impaired children and their parents, 2021, Infant Behavior and Development
  • Updating spatial hearing abilities through multisensory and motor cues, 2020, Cognition

Monica Gori collaborates frequently with other researchers, including:

  • Claudio Campus
  • Alessia Tonelli
  • Sabrina Signorini
  • Giulia Cappagli
  • Luigi F. Cuturi

Best Publications

  • Young children do not integrate visual and haptic form information.

    Monica Gori;Michela Del Viva;Giulio Sandini;David C. Burr;David C. Burr

  • Impairment of auditory spatial localization in congenitally blind human subjects

    Monica Gori;Giulio Sandini;Cristina Martinoli;David C. Burr

  • Poor haptic orientation discrimination in nonsighted children may reflect disruption of cross-sensory calibration.

    Monica Gori;Giulio Sandini;Cristina Martinoli;David Burr

  • Development of visuo-auditory integration in space and time.

    Monica Gori;Giulio Sandini;David Burr

  • Devices for visually impaired people: High technological devices with low user acceptance and no adaptability for children

    Monica Gori;Giulia Cappagli;Alessia Tonelli;Gabriel Baud-Bovy

  • Multisensory Integration and Calibration in Children and Adults with and without Sensory and Motor Disabilities.

    Monica Gori

  • Masking Emotions: Face Masks Impair How We Read Emotions

    Monica Gori;Lucia Schiatti;Maria Bianca Amadeo

  • From science to technology: Orientation and mobility in blind children and adults.

    Luigi F. Cuturi;Elena Aggius-Vella;Claudio Campus;Alberto Parmiggiani

  • Multisensory Integration Develops Late in Humans

    David Burr;Monica Gori

  • Parkinson's disease accelerates age-related decline in haptic perception by altering somatosensory integration

    Juergen Konczak;Juergen Konczak;Alessandra Sciutti;Laura Avanzino;Valentina Squeri

  • Auditory and proprioceptive spatial impairments in blind children and adults.

    Giulia Cappagli;Elena Cocchi;Monica Gori

  • Giacomo Mazzilli, Giulio Sandini, and David Burr. Cross-sensory facilitation reveals neural interactions between visual and tactile motion in humans

    Monica Gori

  • Perceived duration of Visual and Tactile Stimuli Depends on Perceived Speed.

    Alice Tomassini;Monica Gori;David Burr;Giulio Sandini

  • Encoding audio motion: spatial impairment in early blind individuals

    Sara Finocchietti;Giulia Cappagli;Monica Gori

  • Early Visual Deprivation Severely Compromises the Auditory Sense of Space in Congenitally Blind Children.

    Tiziana Vercillo;David Burr;Monica Gori

  • Development of context dependency in human space perception

    Alessandra Sciutti;David Burr;Alice Saracco;Giulio Sandini

  • Enhanced auditory spatial localization in blind echolocators

    Tiziana Vercillo;Jennifer L. Milne;Monica Gori;Melvyn A. Goodale

  • Audio motor training improves mobility and spatial cognition in visually impaired children

    Giulia Cappagli;Sara Finocchietti;Elena Cocchi;Giuseppina Giammari

  • Cross-Sensory Facilitation Reveals Neural Interactions between Visual and Tactile Motion in Humans.

    Monica Gori;Giacomo Mazzilli;Giulio Sandini;David Burr

  • Visual size perception and haptic calibration during development

    Monica Gori;Luana Giuliana;Giulio Sandini;David Burr

  • Spatial Representation of the Workspace in Blind, Low Vision, and Sighted Human Participants.

    Jacob S. Nelson;Irene A. Kuling;Monica Gori;Albert Postma

Frequent Co-Authors

Ravinder Dahiya
Ravinder Dahiya Northeastern University
Cristina Becchio
Cristina Becchio Italian Institute of Technology
Francesco Pavani
Francesco Pavani University of Trento
Marc O. Ernst
Marc O. Ernst University of Ulm
Riitta Hari
Riitta Hari Aalto University
Lorenzo Natale
Lorenzo Natale Italian Institute of Technology
Salvatore Maria Aglioti
Salvatore Maria Aglioti Sapienza University of Rome
Albert Postma
Albert Postma Utrecht University
Cosimo Urgesi
Cosimo Urgesi University of Udine

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