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Cortico-cortical paired-associative stimulation to investigate the plasticity of cortico-cortical visual networks in humans
Tarasi, Luca; Turrini, Sonia; Sel, Alejandra; Avenanti, Alessio; Romei, Vincenzo (2024)Cortico-cortical paired-associative stimulation (ccPAS) is an advanced dual-site transcranial magnetic stimulation technique that exploits the Hebbian principle to induce plastic changes in functional networks and modulate ...
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Driving associative plasticity in premotor-motor connections through a novel paired associative stimulation based on long-latency cortico-cortical interactions
Chiappini, Emilio; Borgomaneri, Sara; Marangon, Mattia; Turrini, Sonia; Romei, Vincenzo; Avenanti, Alessio (2020) -
Gradual enhancement of corticomotor excitability during cortico‑cortical paired associative stimulation
Turrini, Sonia; Fiori, Francesca; Chiappini, Emilio; Santarnecchi, Emiliano; Romei, Vincenzo; Avenanti, Alessio (2022)Cortico-cortical paired associative stimulation (ccPAS) is an effective transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) method for inducing associative plasticity between interconnected brain areas in humans. Prior ccPAS studies ...
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Increasing interhemispheric connectivity between human visual motion areas uncovers asymmetric sensitivity to horizontal motion
Chiappini, Emilio; Sel, Alejandra; Hibbard, Paul B; Avenanti, Alessio; Romei, Vincenzo (2022)Our conscious perceptual experience relies on a hierarchical process involving integration of low-level sensory encoding and higher-order sensory selection.1 This hierarchical process may scale at different levels of brain ...
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Neurophysiological markers of premotor–motor network plasticity predict motor performance in young and older adults
Turrini, Sonia; Bevacqua, Naomi; Cataneo, Antonio; Chiappini, Emilio; Fiori, Francesca; Battaglia, Simone; Romei, Vincenzo; Avenanti, Alessio (2023)Aging is commonly associated with a decline in motor control and neural plasticity. Tuning cortico–cortical interactions between premotor and motor areas is essential for controlling fine manual movements. However, whether ...
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Two oscillatory correlates of attention control in the alpha-band with distinct consequences on perceptual gain and metacognition
Trajkovic, Jelena; Di Gregorio, Francesco; Avenanti, Alessio; Thut, Gregor; Romei, Vincenzo (2023)Behavioral consequences and neural underpinnings of visuospatial attention have long been investigated. Classical studies using the Posner paradigm have found that visual perception systematically benefits from the use of ...