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    Author Correction: brainlife.io: a decentralized and open-source cloud platform to support neuroscience research

    Soichi Hayashi, Bradley A. Caron, Anibal Sólon Heinsfeld in Nature Methods (2024)

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    brainlife.io: a decentralized and open-source cloud platform to support neuroscience research

    Neuroscience is advancing standardization and tool development to support rigor and transparency. Consequently, data pipeline complexity has increased, hindering FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable and r...

    Soichi Hayashi, Bradley A. Caron, Anibal Sólon Heinsfeld in Nature Methods (2024)

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    The Morra Game: Develo** an Automatic Gesture Recognition System to Interface Human and Artificial Players

    Morra is an ancient hand game still played nowadays. In its more popular variant, two players simultaneously extend one hand in front of the opponent to show a number of fingers, while uttering a number from 2...

    Franco Delogu, Francesco De Bartolomeo in Image Analysis and Processing. ICIAP 2022 … (2022)

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    Where did that noise come from? Memory for sound locations is exceedingly eccentric both in front and in rear space

    Few studies have examined the stability of the representation of the position of sound sources in spatial working memory. The goal of this study was to verify whether the memory of sound position declines as m...

    Franco Delogu, Phillip McMurray in Cognitive Processing (2019)

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    Did I see your hand moving? The effect of movement-related information on the Corsi block tap** task

    The Corsi Block Tap** Task is a widespread test used to assess spatial working memory. Previous research hypothesized that the discrepancy found in some cases between the traditional and the digital (touchsc...

    Riccardo Brunetti, Claudia Del Gatto, Clarissa Cavallina in Psychological Research (2018)

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    Maintenance and manipulation of object sequences in working memory: a lifespan study

    Many studied reported that working memory components receive remarkable changes during lifespan. In order to better investigate this, we evaluated working memory components on human subjects belonging to five ...

    Francesca Federico, Franco Delogu, Antonino Raffone in Neurological Sciences (2014)

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    Encoding location and serial order in auditory working memory: evidence for separable processes

    In this study, we investigated the interactions between temporal and spatial information in auditory working memory. In two experiments, participants were presented with sequences of sounds originating from di...

    Franco Delogu, Tanja C. W. Nijboer, Albert Postma in Cognitive Processing (2012)

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    How and when auditory action effects impair motor performance

    Music performance is characterized by complex cross-modal interactions, offering a remarkable window into training-induced long-term plasticity and multimodal integration processes. Previous research with pian...

    Alessandro D’Ausilio, Riccardo Brunetti, Franco Delogu in Experimental Brain Research (2010)

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    Photometric, figural and crossmodal factors in the perception of transparency and in depth stratification of layers

    Franco Delogu, Marta Olivetti Belardinelli, Cees van Leeuwen in Cognitive Processing (2009)

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    Sonification of Spatial Information: Audio-Tactile Exploration Strategies by Normal and Blind Subjects

    On the basis of a meta-analysis of existing literature about sonification technologies, new experimental results on audio-tactile exploration strategies of georeferenced sonificated data by sighted and blind s...

    Marta Olivetti Belardinelli in Universal Access in Human-Computer Interac… (2009)

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    Music-to-language transfer effect: may melodic ability improve learning of tonal languages by native nontonal speakers?

    In tonal languages, as Mandarin Chinese and Thai, word meaning is partially determined by lexical tones. Previous studies suggest that lexical tones are processed by native listeners as linguistic information ...

    Franco Delogu, Giulia Lampis, Marta Olivetti Belardinelli in Cognitive Processing (2006)

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    Interactive sonification for blind people exploration of geo-referenced data: comparison between a keyboard-exploration and a haptic-exploration interfaces

    Franco Delogu, Marta Olivetti Belardinelli, Massimiliano Palmiero in Cognitive Processing (2006)

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    Audio-visual crossmodal interactions in environmental perception: an fMRI investigation

    Marta Olivetti Belardinelli, Carlo Sestieri, Rosalia Di Matteo in Cognitive Processing (2004)