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Memory for an imagined pathway and strategy effects in sighted and in totally congenitally blind individuals.
- C. Cornoldi, C. Tinti, I. Mammarella, A. Re, D. Varotto
- PsychologyActa psychologica
- 2009
Visual Experience is not Necessary for Efficient Survey Spatial Cognition: Evidence from Blindness
- C. Tinti, M. Adenzato, M. Tamietto, C. Cornoldi
- PsychologyQuarterly journal of experimental psychology
- 1 July 2006
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Spontaneous Facial Expressions in Congenitally Blind and Sighted Children Aged 8–11
- D. Galati, Barbara Sini, S. Schmidt, C. Tinti
- Psychology, Medicine
- 1 July 2003
This study found that the emotional facial expressions of 10 congenitally blind and 10 sighted children, aged 8–11, were similar. However, the frequency of certain facial movements was higher in the…
Spatial memory and integration processes in congenital blindness
- T. Vecchi, C. Tinti, C. Cornoldi
- PsychologyNeuroreport
- 22 December 2004
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Appraisals, emotions and emotion regulation: An integrative approach
- Susanna Schmidt, C. Tinti, L. Levine, S. Testa
- PsychologyMotivation and emotion
- 25 February 2010
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Spatial biases in peripersonal space in sighted and blind individuals revealed by a haptic line bisection paradigm.
- Z. Cattaneo, Micaela Fantino, C. Tinti, Á. Pascual-Leone, J. Silvanto, T. Vecchi
- PsychologyJournal of experimental psychology. Human…
- 25 April 2011
Our representation of peripersonal space does not always accurately reflect the physical world. An example of this is pseudoneglect, a phenomenon in which neurologically normal individuals bisect to…
Global patient outcomes after elective surgery: prospective cohort study in 27 low-, middle- and high-income countries
- H. Hemmings, R. Pearse, T. Wildes
- Medicine, Political ScienceBritish journal of anaesthesia
- 31 October 2016
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Spatial representations in blind people: the role of strategies and mobility skills.
- Susanna Schmidt, C. Tinti, Micaela Fantino, I. Mammarella, C. Cornoldi
- PsychologyActa psychologica
- 2013
The role of importance/consequentiality appraisal in flashbulb memory formation: the case of the death of Pope John Paul II
- C. Tinti, Susanna Schmidt, Igor Sotgiu, S. Testa, A. Curci
- Psychology
- 1 February 2009
This study investigates how flashbulb memories (FBMs) relative to the death of Pope John Paul II vary according to the persons' evaluation of the event's importance and consequences. In particular,…
Blind individuals show pseudoneglect in bisecting numerical intervals
- Z. Cattaneo, Micaela Fantino, J. Silvanto, C. Tinti, T. Vecchi
- Psychology, BiologyAttention, perception & psychophysics
- 2 February 2011
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