PELAGATTI, CLAUDIA

PELAGATTI, CLAUDIA  

Neuroscienze, Psicologia, Area del Farmaco e Salute del Bambino (NEUROFARBA)  

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A closer look at the timecourse of mind wandering: Pupillary responses and behaviour 2020 Claudia Pelagatti, Paola Binda, Manila Vannucci
Exploring the Link Between Mind Wandering, Mindfulness, and Creativity: A Multidimensional Approach 2018 Sergio Agnoli, Manila Vannucci, Claudia Pelagatti, Giovanni Emanuele Corazza
Manipulating cues in mind wandering: Verbal cues affect the frequency and the temporal focus of mind wandering 2017 Manila Vannucci, Claudia Pelagatti, Igor Marchetti
Mind wandering in adolescents: Evidence, challenges and future directions 2022 Manila Vannucci, Claudia Pelagatti, Igor Marchetti
Modifying frequency and characteristics of involuntary autobiographical memories 2014 Manila, Vannucci, Iram, Batool, Claudia, Pelagatti, Giuliana, Mazzoni
Moving forward in the neurocognitive study of mind-wandering: tracking the onset and time-course of mind-wandering 2019 Claudia Pelagatti
Semantic Self-Images and Well-Being in Young and Older Adults: Does the Accessibility Matter? 2022 Manila Vannucci, Carlo Chiorri, Claudia Pelagatti, Laura Favilli
Space–time interaction: visuo-spatial processing affects the temporal focus of mind wandering 2019 Manila Vannucci, Claudia Pelagatti, Carlo ChiorrI, Peter Brugger
Tracking the dynamics of mind wandering: insights from pupillometry 2018 Claudia Pelagatti, Paola Binda, Manila Vannucci
Visual attentional load affects the frequency of involuntary of autobiographical memories and their level of meta-awareness. 2019 Manila Vannucci, Claudia Pelagatti, Maciej Hanczakowski, Carlo Chiorri
Visual Object Imagery and autobiographical memories: Object Imagers are better at remembering their personal past 2016 Manila Vannucci, Claudia Pelagatti, Carlo Chiorri, Giuliana Mazzoni
Why aren't we flooded by involuntary autobiographical memories? Few cues are more effective than many 2015 Manila Vannucci, Claudia Pelagatti. Maciej Hanczakowski, Giuliana Mazzoni, Claudia Rossi Paccani