Curriculum Vitae
Principali pubblicazioni
S. Lasaponara, A.B. Chica, F. Lecce, J. Lupianez, F. Doricchi - ERP evidence for selective drop in attentional costs in uncertain environments: challenging a purely premotor account of covert orienting of attention. Neuropsychologia 05/2011; 49(9): 2648-57.
Lasaponara, S., Dragone, A., Lecce, F., Di Russo, F., & Doricchi, F. The “serendipitous brain”: Low expectancy and timing uncertainty of conscious events improve awareness of unconscious ones (evidence from the Attentional Blink). Cortex 06/2015, 71, 15-33.
Lasaponara, S., D’Onofrio, M., Dragone, A., Pinto, M., Caratelli, L., & Doricchi, F. Changes in predictive cuing modulate the hemispheric distribution of the P1 inhibitory response to attentional targets. Neuropsychologia 03/2017. 99. 156-164.
Lasaponara, S., D'Onofrio, M., Pinto, M., Dragone, A., Menicagli, D., Bueti, D., ... & Doricchi, F. EEG correlates of preparatory orienting, contextual updating and inhibition of sensory processing in left spatial neglect. Journal of Neuroscience, 2817-17.
Lasaponara, S., Fortunato, G., Dragone, A., Pellegrino, M., Marson, F., Silvetti, M., ... & Doricchi, F. (2019). Expectancy modulates pupil size both during endogenous orienting and during re-orienting of spatial attention: a study with isoluminant stimuli. The European journal of neuroscience.
Lasaponara, S., Pinto, M., Aiello, M., Tomaiuolo, F., & Doricchi, F. The hemispheric distribution of α-band EEG activity during orienting of attention in patients with reduced awareness of the left side of space (spatial neglect). Journal of Neuroscience, 2206-18.
Lasaponara, S., Pinto, M., Pellegrino, M., Caratelli, L., Rossi-Arnaud, C., Cestari, V., ... & Doricchi, F. (2020). Spatial uncertainty improves the distribution of visual attention and the availability of sensory information for conscious report. Experimental Brain Research, 1-10.
Lasaponara, S., Pinto, M., Scozia, G., Pellegrino, M., D'Onofrio, M., Isabella, R., & Doricchi, F. (2020). Pre-motor deficits in left spatial neglect: An EEG study on Contingent Negative Variation (CNV) and response-related beta oscillatory activity. Neuropsychologia, 107572.
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