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donatella spinelli
donatella spinelli
professore di psicobiologia, università di roma "foro italico"
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Word length effect in early reading and in developmental dyslexia
P Zoccolotti, M De Luca, E Di Pace, F Gasperini, A Judica, D Spinelli
Brain and language 93 (3), 369-373, 2005
3522005
Spatiotemporal analysis of the cortical sources of the steady‐state visual evoked potential
F Di Russo, S Pitzalis, T Aprile, G Spitoni, F Patria, A Stella, D Spinelli, ...
Human brain mapping 28 (4), 323-334, 2007
3452007
Crowding, reading, and developmental dyslexia
M Martelli, G Di Filippo, D Spinelli, P Zoccolotti
Journal of vision 9 (4), 14-14, 2009
3422009
Identification of the neural sources of the pattern-reversal VEP
F Di Russo, S Pitzalis, G Spitoni, T Aprile, F Patria, D Spinelli, SA Hillyard
Neuroimage 24 (3), 874-886, 2005
3282005
Reading words and pseudowords: An eye movement study of developmental dyslexia
M De Luca, M Borrelli, A Judica, D Spinelli, P Zoccolotti
Brain and language 80 (3), 617-626, 2002
3202002
Modification of the distribution of receptive field orientation in cats by selective visual exposure during development
HVB Hirsch, DN Spinelli
Experimental brain research 12, 509-527, 1971
3191971
Eye movement patterns in linguistic and non-linguistic tasks in developmental surface dyslexia
M De Luca, E Di Pace, A Judica, D Spinelli, P Zoccolotti
Neuropsychologia 37 (12), 1407-1420, 1999
3011999
Markers of developmental surface dyslexia in a language (Italian) with high grapheme–phoneme correspondence
P Zoccolotti, M De Luca, E Di Pace, A Judica, M Orlandi, D Spinelli
Applied Psycholinguistics 20 (2), 191-216, 1999
2951999
The ERG in response to alternating gratings in patients with diseases of the peripheral visual pathway.
A Fiorentini, L Maffei, M Pirchio, D Spinelli, V Porciatti
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 21 (3), 490-493, 1981
2911981
Crowding effects on word identification in developmental dyslexia
D Spinelli, M De Luca, A Judica, P Zoccolotti
Cortex 38 (2), 179-200, 2002
2892002
Neural correlates of fast stimulus discrimination and response selection in top-level fencers
F Di Russo, F Taddei, T Apnile, D Spinelli
Neuroscience letters 408 (2), 113-118, 2006
2552006
Electrophysiological evidence for an early attentional mechanism in visual processing in humans
F Di Russo, D Spinelli
Vision research 39 (18), 2975-2985, 1999
2111999
Benefits of sports participation for executive function in disabled athletes
F Di Russo, A Bultrini, S Brunelli, AS Delussu, L Polidori, F Taddei, ...
Journal of neurotrauma 27 (12), 2309-2319, 2010
1992010
Length effect in word naming in reading: Role of reading experience and reading deficit in Italian readers
D Spinelli, M De Luca, G Di Filippo, M Mancini, M Martelli, P Zoccolotti
Developmental neuropsychology 27 (2), 217-235, 2005
1962005
Evidence for edge and bar detectors in human vision
DC Burr, MC Morrone, D Spinelli
Vision research 29 (4), 419-431, 1989
1721989
Rapid naming, not cancellation speed or articulation rate, predicts reading in an orthographically regular language (Italian)
G Di Filippo, D Brizzolara, A Chilosi, M De Luca, A Judica, C Pecini, ...
Child Neuropsychology 11 (4), 349-361, 2005
1672005
Infant contrast sensitivity evaluated by evoked potentials
M Pirchio, D Spinelli, A Fiorentini, L Maffei
Brain Research 141 (1), 179-184, 1978
1641978
Automatic gain control contrast mechanisms are modulated by attention in humans: evidence from visual evoked potentials
F Di Russo, D Spinelli, MC Morrone
Vision research 41 (19), 2435-2447, 2001
1582001
Beyond the “Bereitschaftspotential”: Action preparation behind cognitive functions
F Di Russo, M Berchicci, C Bozzacchi, RL Perri, S Pitzalis, D Spinelli
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 78, 57-81, 2017
1522017
Prefrontal hyperactivity in older people during motor planning
M Berchicci, G Lucci, C Pesce, D Spinelli, F Di Russo
Neuroimage 62 (3), 1750-1760, 2012
1522012
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