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  1. Global Processing Deficit in Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment
  2. The left side of gestures: left perceptual bias for meaningless hand gestures recognition is independent from handedness
  3. Regression-based normative data for Corsi Span and Supraspan learning and recall among Italian adults
  4. Tablet-based Rey–Osterrieth Complex Figure copy task: a novel application to assess spatial, procedural, and kinematic aspects of drawing in children
  5. The role of preSMA and STS in face recognition: A transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study
  6. Testing and assessment in psychology. A survey on Italian psychologists at the time of COVID-19 pandemic
  7. Facial expressions and identities recognition in Parkinson disease
  8. The Complexity of Reading Revealed by a Study with Healthy Older Adults
  9. Transcranial magnetic stimulation on the right dorsal attention network modulates the center-surround profile of the attentional focus
  10. Effects of conventional and high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on driving abilities: A tDCS-driving simulator study
  11. The rehabilitation of object agnosia and prosopagnosia: A systematic review
  12. Broken Ring enVision Search (BReViS): A New Clinical Test of Attention to Assess the Effect of Layout and Crowding on Visual Search
  13. Age-related differences in the statistical learning of target selection and distractor suppression.
  14. Look at me now! Enfacement illusion over computer-generated faces
  15. Teleneuropsychology: normative data for the assessment of memory in online settings
  16. Normative Values of the Groffman Visual Tracing Test for the Assessment of Oculomotor Performance in the Adult Population
  17. Cognitive reserve estimated with a life experience questionnaire outperforms education in predicting performance on MoCA: Italian normative data
  18. Prism Adaptation and Optokinetic Stimulation Comparison in the Rehabilitation of Unilateral Spatial Neglect
  19. Implicit evidence on the dissociation of identity and emotion recognition
  20. Automated scoring for a Tablet-based Rey Figure copy task differentiates constructional, organisational, and motor abilities
  21. Consecutive and temporally distant perseverations after right brain damage: A prospective study.
  22. The Focal Attention Window Size Explains Letter Substitution Errors in Reading
  23. Impaired mechanism of visual focal attention in posterior cortical atrophy.
  24. Asymmetrical Pseudo-Extinction Phenomenon in the Illusory Line Motion
  25. Ipsilesional spatial hyperschematia after left cerebellar lesion
  26. How difficult is it for adolescents to maintain attention? The differential effects of video games and sports
  27. Complexity in neuropsychological assessments of cognitive impairment: A network analysis approach
  28. Distractor context manipulation in visual search: How expectations modulate proactive control
  29. The Brentano Illusion Test (BRIT): An implicit task of perceptual processing for the assessment of visual field defects in neglect patients
  30. Evidence of top-down modulation of the Brentano illusion but not of the glare effect by transcranial direct current stimulation
  31. Different trajectories in the development of visual acuity with different levels of crowding: The Milan Eye Chart (MEC)
  32. The Lack of Self-Consciousness in Right Brain-Damaged Patients Can Be due to a Disconnection From the Left Interpreter: The DiLeI Theory
  33. The association of cognitive reserve with motor and cognitive functions for different stages of Parkinson's disease
  34. Self-face and self-body advantages in congenital prosopagnosia: evidence for a common mechanism
  35. A group study on the effects of a short multi-domain cognitive training in healthy elderly Italian people
  36. One of the reference frames that allow our perception of space is centered on our dominant hand
  37. A comparison of prism adaptation with terminal versus concurrent exposure on sensorimotor changes and spatial neglect
  38. Sustained-Paced Finger Tapping: A Novel Approach to Measure Internal Sustained Attention
  39. Revisiting Strephosymbolie: The Connection between Interhemispheric Transfer and Developmental Dyslexia
  40. Focusing and orienting spatial attention differently modulate crowding in central and peripheral vision
  41. Mapping self-face recognition strategies in congenital prosopagnosia.
  42. Is action video gaming related to sustained attention of adolescents?
  43. What do eye movements tell us about the visual perception of individuals with congenital prosopagnosia?
  44. The Glare Effect Test and the Impact of Age on Luminosity Thresholds
  45. Italian normative data and validation of two neuropsychological tests of face recognition: Benton Facial Recognition Test and Cambridge Face Memory Test
  46. Rehabilitation of right (personal) neglect by prism adaptation: A case report
  47. Target Type Modulates the Effect of Task Demand on Reflexive Focal Attention
  48. Do People Have Insight into their Face Recognition Abilities?
  49. Congenital prosopagnosia is associated with a genetic variation in the oxytocin receptor (OXTR) gene: An exploratory study
  50. Temporal dissociation between the focal and orientation components of spatial attention in central and peripheral vision
  51. A neuropsychological test for assessing self-set goals within executive functions
  52. Right perceptual bias and self-face recognition in individuals with congenital prosopagnosia
  53. The effects of crowding on eye movement patterns in reading
  54. Something in the way people move: the benefit of facial movements in face identification
  55. Impaired oculo-motor behaviour affects both reading and scene perception in neglect patients
  56. Behavioral dissociation between emotional and non-emotional facial expressions in congenital prosopagnosia
  57. Not prism prescription, but prism adaptation rehabilitates spatial neglect; a reply to Bansal, Han and Ciuffreda
  58. Inter-hemispheric recruitment as a function of task complexity, age and cognitive reserve
  59. Neglect dyslexia: A matter of “good looking”
  60. Aftereffect induced by prisms of different power in the rehabilitation of neglect: A multiple single case report
  61. Dissociation in Optokinetic Stimulation Sensitivity between Omission and Substitution Reading Errors in Neglect Dyslexia
  62. Prismatic Adaptation in the Rehabilitation of Neglect Patients: Does the Specific Procedure Matter?
  63. (Eye) tracking short-term memory over time
  64. Two different mechanisms for omission and substitution errors in neglect dyslexia
  65. Line Bisection and Cerebellar Damage
  66. Orientation illusions vary in size and direction as a function of task-dependent attention
  67. A stimulus-centered reading disorder for words and numbers: Is it neglect dyslexia?
  68. Exploring the syndrome of spatial unilateral neglect through an illusion of length
  69. Processing of illusion of length in spatial hemineglect: a study of line bisection
  70. Hierarchical Organisation in Perception of Orientation
  71. Auditory sustained attention is a marker of unilateral spatial neglect
  72. Frame-of-Reference and Hierarchical-Organisation Effects in the Rod-and-Frame Illusion
  73. Modulation of the Rod-And-Frame Illusion by Additional External Stimuli
  74. Local and global visual mechanisms underlying individual differences in the rod-and-frame illusion