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Research paper thumbnail of The "red-alert" effect in visual search: Evidence from human electrophysiology

Participants had to determine the orientation of a segment inside a target color circle among oth... more Participants had to determine the orientation of a segment inside a target color circle among other gray distractor circles. The target circle was either red or green and was accompanied in the display by a distractor in the other color. To dissociate event-related potentials of target and distractor processing, one of them was on the vertical meridian and the other in a lateral position. In Experiment 1, the target color was indicated on a per-trial basis and, in Experiment 2, on a per-block basis. The results revealed the N2pc elicited by red targets had an earlier latency relative to the N2pc elicited by green targets. Contralateral responses of positive polarity linked to distractor inhibition were found only with red lateral distractors. The results suggest that the choice of colors to distinguish targets from distractors may play a role in visual search performance and in the functional characterization of event-related lateralizations.

Research paper thumbnail of NIRS_NPH_3_4_045009.pdf

Acqua, " Long-term continuous monitoring of the preterm brain with diffuse optical tomography and... more Acqua, " Long-term continuous monitoring of the preterm brain with diffuse optical tomography and electroencephalography: a technical note on cap manufacturing, " Neurophoton. Abstract. Diffuse optical tomography (DOT) has recently proved useful for detecting whole-brain oxygenation changes in preterm and term newborns' brains. The data recording phase in prior explorations was limited up to a maximum of a couple of hours, a time dictated by the need to minimize skin damage caused by the protracted contact with optode holders and interference with concomitant clinical/nursing procedures. In an attempt to extend the data recording phase, we developed a new custom-made cap for multimodal DOT and electroen-cephalography acquisitions for the neonatal population. The cap was tested on a preterm neonate (28 weeks gestation) for a 7-day continuous monitoring period. The cap was well tolerated by the neonate, who did not suffer any evident discomfort and/or skin damage. Montage and data acquisition using our cap was operated by an attending nurse with no difficulty. DOT data quality was remarkable, with an average of 92% of reliable channels , characterized by the clear presence of the heartbeat in most of them.

Research paper thumbnail of Taking One's Time in Feeling Other-Race Pain: Neural Activity Reveals Different Empathic Responses to Pain of Own-Race and Other-Race Individuals

Research paper thumbnail of Long-term continuous monitoring of the preterm brain with diffuse optical tomography and electroencephalography: a technical note on cap manufacturing

Neurophotonics, 2016

Diffuse optical tomography (DOT) has recently proved useful for detecting whole-brain oxygenation... more Diffuse optical tomography (DOT) has recently proved useful for detecting whole-brain oxygenation changes in preterm and term newborns' brains. The data recording phase in prior explorations was limited up to a maximum of a couple of hours, a time dictated by the need to minimize skin damage caused by the protracted contact with optode holders and interference with concomitant clinical/nursing procedures. In an attempt to extend the data recording phase, we developed a new custom-made cap for multimodal DOT and electroencephalography acquisitions for the neonatal population. The cap was tested on a preterm neonate (28 weeks gestation) for a 7-day continuous monitoring period. The cap was well tolerated by the neonate, who did not suffer any evident discomfort and/or skin damage. Montage and data acquisition using our cap was operated by an attending nurse with no difficulty. DOT data quality was remarkable, with an average of 92% of reliable channels, characterized by the clear presence of the heartbeat in most of them.

Research paper thumbnail of Orienting attention to objects in visual short-term memory

Research paper thumbnail of Visual Spatial Attention and Visual Short-Term Memory Electromagnetic Explorations of Mind

Visual short-term memory has a very limited storage capacity of about three objects. Some stages ... more Visual short-term memory has a very limited storage capacity of about three objects. Some stages of categorization and decision making appear also to have very sharp capacity limitations, sometimes as low as one representation. Early visual processing, on the other ...

Research paper thumbnail of Il fenomeno "Attentional Blink

Research paper thumbnail of ERP Evidence for Ultra-Fast Semantic Processing in the Picture–Word Interference Paradigm

Frontiers in Psychology, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of P3 latency shifts in the attentional blink: Further evidence for second target processing postponement

Research paper thumbnail of Short-term consolidation of visual patterns interferes with visuo-spatial attention: Converging evidence from human electrophysiology

Research paper thumbnail of Visual Short-term Memory Capacity for Simple and Complex Objects

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Sustained neural activity during visual working memory maintenance of other-race faces is modulated by implicit racial prejudice

Research paper thumbnail of Attentional control and capture in the attentional blink paradigm: Evidence from human electrophysiology

European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of A neuropsychological assessment of dual-task costs in closed-head injury patients using Cohen’s effect size estimation method

Psychological Research, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Attentional blink and selection in the tactile domain

European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Spatial attention freezes during the attention blink

Research paper thumbnail of N1pc reversal following repeated eccentric visual stimulation

Psychophysiology, 2013

Early event-related potential (ERP) hemispheric asymmetries recorded at occipitoparietal sites ar... more Early event-related potential (ERP) hemispheric asymmetries recorded at occipitoparietal sites are usually observed following the sudden onset of a lateral peripheral stimulus. This is usually reflected in an onset-locked larger N1 over the posterior contralateral hemisphere relative to the ipsilateral hemisphere, an early ERP asymmetry labeled N1pc. When the peripheral sudden onset is followed by a central stimulus, or by a bilaterally balanced visual array of stimuli, these events evoke a reversed N1pc, that is, a larger N1 over the hemisphere ipsilateral to the peripheral sudden onset. This N1pc reversal has been taken as evidence for a remapping of the visual space from an absolute, retinally based frame of reference to a relative, attentionally based frame of reference that codes the spatial positions of objects relative to the peripheral sudden onset, rather than relative to the fovea. Here, we pit the reference frame-remapping account against an alternative account based on reduced neural reactivity following the peripheral sudden onset. In three experiments, we varied the spatial location of an object relative to a preceding sudden onset, and tested the opposite predictions generated by the frame-remapping and the reduced neural reactivity accounts. Taken together, the results from the present experiments were consistent with the reduced neural reactivity account and inconsistent with the frame-remapping account.

Research paper thumbnail of On the control of visual spatial attention: evidence from human electrophysiology

Psychological Research, 2006

We used electrophysiological methods to track the deployment of visual spatial attention while ob... more We used electrophysiological methods to track the deployment of visual spatial attention while observers were engaged in concurrent central attentional processing, using a variant of the attentional blink paradigm. Two visual targets (T1, T2) were presented at a stimulus onset asynchrony of either 200 ms or 800 ms. T1 was a white digit among white letters presented on a dark background using rapid serial visual presentation at fixation. T2 was another digit that was presented to the left or right of fixation simultaneously with a distractor digit in the opposite visual field, each followed by a pattern mask. In each T2 display, one digit was red and one was green. Half of the subjects reported the red digit and ignored the green one, whereas the other half reported the green digit and ignored the red one. T1 and T2 were reported in one block of trials, and only T2 in another block (order counterbalanced across subjects). Accuracy of report of T2 was lower at short SOA than at long SOA when both T1 and T2 were reported, but was similar across SOA when only T2 was reported. The electrophysiological results focused on the N2pc component, which was used as an index of the locus of spatial attention. N2pc was reduced in amplitude when subjects reported T1, and particularly so at the short SOA. The results suggest that attention to T1 interfered with the deployment of visual spatial attention to T2.

Research paper thumbnail of Look out for strangers! Sustained neural activity during visual working memory maintenance of other-race faces is modulated by implicit racial prejudice

Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Four-dot masking produces the attentional blink

Research paper thumbnail of The "red-alert" effect in visual search: Evidence from human electrophysiology

Participants had to determine the orientation of a segment inside a target color circle among oth... more Participants had to determine the orientation of a segment inside a target color circle among other gray distractor circles. The target circle was either red or green and was accompanied in the display by a distractor in the other color. To dissociate event-related potentials of target and distractor processing, one of them was on the vertical meridian and the other in a lateral position. In Experiment 1, the target color was indicated on a per-trial basis and, in Experiment 2, on a per-block basis. The results revealed the N2pc elicited by red targets had an earlier latency relative to the N2pc elicited by green targets. Contralateral responses of positive polarity linked to distractor inhibition were found only with red lateral distractors. The results suggest that the choice of colors to distinguish targets from distractors may play a role in visual search performance and in the functional characterization of event-related lateralizations.

Research paper thumbnail of NIRS_NPH_3_4_045009.pdf

Acqua, " Long-term continuous monitoring of the preterm brain with diffuse optical tomography and... more Acqua, " Long-term continuous monitoring of the preterm brain with diffuse optical tomography and electroencephalography: a technical note on cap manufacturing, " Neurophoton. Abstract. Diffuse optical tomography (DOT) has recently proved useful for detecting whole-brain oxygenation changes in preterm and term newborns' brains. The data recording phase in prior explorations was limited up to a maximum of a couple of hours, a time dictated by the need to minimize skin damage caused by the protracted contact with optode holders and interference with concomitant clinical/nursing procedures. In an attempt to extend the data recording phase, we developed a new custom-made cap for multimodal DOT and electroen-cephalography acquisitions for the neonatal population. The cap was tested on a preterm neonate (28 weeks gestation) for a 7-day continuous monitoring period. The cap was well tolerated by the neonate, who did not suffer any evident discomfort and/or skin damage. Montage and data acquisition using our cap was operated by an attending nurse with no difficulty. DOT data quality was remarkable, with an average of 92% of reliable channels , characterized by the clear presence of the heartbeat in most of them.

Research paper thumbnail of Taking One's Time in Feeling Other-Race Pain: Neural Activity Reveals Different Empathic Responses to Pain of Own-Race and Other-Race Individuals

Research paper thumbnail of Long-term continuous monitoring of the preterm brain with diffuse optical tomography and electroencephalography: a technical note on cap manufacturing

Neurophotonics, 2016

Diffuse optical tomography (DOT) has recently proved useful for detecting whole-brain oxygenation... more Diffuse optical tomography (DOT) has recently proved useful for detecting whole-brain oxygenation changes in preterm and term newborns' brains. The data recording phase in prior explorations was limited up to a maximum of a couple of hours, a time dictated by the need to minimize skin damage caused by the protracted contact with optode holders and interference with concomitant clinical/nursing procedures. In an attempt to extend the data recording phase, we developed a new custom-made cap for multimodal DOT and electroencephalography acquisitions for the neonatal population. The cap was tested on a preterm neonate (28 weeks gestation) for a 7-day continuous monitoring period. The cap was well tolerated by the neonate, who did not suffer any evident discomfort and/or skin damage. Montage and data acquisition using our cap was operated by an attending nurse with no difficulty. DOT data quality was remarkable, with an average of 92% of reliable channels, characterized by the clear presence of the heartbeat in most of them.

Research paper thumbnail of Orienting attention to objects in visual short-term memory

Research paper thumbnail of Visual Spatial Attention and Visual Short-Term Memory Electromagnetic Explorations of Mind

Visual short-term memory has a very limited storage capacity of about three objects. Some stages ... more Visual short-term memory has a very limited storage capacity of about three objects. Some stages of categorization and decision making appear also to have very sharp capacity limitations, sometimes as low as one representation. Early visual processing, on the other ...

Research paper thumbnail of Il fenomeno "Attentional Blink

Research paper thumbnail of ERP Evidence for Ultra-Fast Semantic Processing in the Picture–Word Interference Paradigm

Frontiers in Psychology, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of P3 latency shifts in the attentional blink: Further evidence for second target processing postponement

Research paper thumbnail of Short-term consolidation of visual patterns interferes with visuo-spatial attention: Converging evidence from human electrophysiology

Research paper thumbnail of Visual Short-term Memory Capacity for Simple and Complex Objects

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Sustained neural activity during visual working memory maintenance of other-race faces is modulated by implicit racial prejudice

Research paper thumbnail of Attentional control and capture in the attentional blink paradigm: Evidence from human electrophysiology

European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of A neuropsychological assessment of dual-task costs in closed-head injury patients using Cohen’s effect size estimation method

Psychological Research, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Attentional blink and selection in the tactile domain

European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Spatial attention freezes during the attention blink

Research paper thumbnail of N1pc reversal following repeated eccentric visual stimulation

Psychophysiology, 2013

Early event-related potential (ERP) hemispheric asymmetries recorded at occipitoparietal sites ar... more Early event-related potential (ERP) hemispheric asymmetries recorded at occipitoparietal sites are usually observed following the sudden onset of a lateral peripheral stimulus. This is usually reflected in an onset-locked larger N1 over the posterior contralateral hemisphere relative to the ipsilateral hemisphere, an early ERP asymmetry labeled N1pc. When the peripheral sudden onset is followed by a central stimulus, or by a bilaterally balanced visual array of stimuli, these events evoke a reversed N1pc, that is, a larger N1 over the hemisphere ipsilateral to the peripheral sudden onset. This N1pc reversal has been taken as evidence for a remapping of the visual space from an absolute, retinally based frame of reference to a relative, attentionally based frame of reference that codes the spatial positions of objects relative to the peripheral sudden onset, rather than relative to the fovea. Here, we pit the reference frame-remapping account against an alternative account based on reduced neural reactivity following the peripheral sudden onset. In three experiments, we varied the spatial location of an object relative to a preceding sudden onset, and tested the opposite predictions generated by the frame-remapping and the reduced neural reactivity accounts. Taken together, the results from the present experiments were consistent with the reduced neural reactivity account and inconsistent with the frame-remapping account.

Research paper thumbnail of On the control of visual spatial attention: evidence from human electrophysiology

Psychological Research, 2006

We used electrophysiological methods to track the deployment of visual spatial attention while ob... more We used electrophysiological methods to track the deployment of visual spatial attention while observers were engaged in concurrent central attentional processing, using a variant of the attentional blink paradigm. Two visual targets (T1, T2) were presented at a stimulus onset asynchrony of either 200 ms or 800 ms. T1 was a white digit among white letters presented on a dark background using rapid serial visual presentation at fixation. T2 was another digit that was presented to the left or right of fixation simultaneously with a distractor digit in the opposite visual field, each followed by a pattern mask. In each T2 display, one digit was red and one was green. Half of the subjects reported the red digit and ignored the green one, whereas the other half reported the green digit and ignored the red one. T1 and T2 were reported in one block of trials, and only T2 in another block (order counterbalanced across subjects). Accuracy of report of T2 was lower at short SOA than at long SOA when both T1 and T2 were reported, but was similar across SOA when only T2 was reported. The electrophysiological results focused on the N2pc component, which was used as an index of the locus of spatial attention. N2pc was reduced in amplitude when subjects reported T1, and particularly so at the short SOA. The results suggest that attention to T1 interfered with the deployment of visual spatial attention to T2.

Research paper thumbnail of Look out for strangers! Sustained neural activity during visual working memory maintenance of other-race faces is modulated by implicit racial prejudice

Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Four-dot masking produces the attentional blink