Davide Bottari
Affiliations: | University of Trento, Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy |
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Crossmodal plasticity, EEGGoogle:
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Rebesco R, Colombani A, Handjaras G, et al. (2024) Early assessment of communicative competence in children with hearing loss using the Child-Caregiver Communication Assessment through Rebesco's Evaluation (CC-CARE) method. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. 181: 111927 |
Lettieri G, Handjaras G, Cappello EM, et al. (2024) Dissecting abstract, modality-specific and experience-dependent coding of affect in the human brain. Science Advances. 10: eadk6840 |
Sourav S, Kekunnaya R, Bottari D, et al. (2024) Sound suppresses earliest visual cortical processing after sight recovery in congenitally blind humans. Communications Biology. 7: 118 |
Berto M, Ricciardi E, Pietrini P, et al. (2023) Distinguishing Fine Structure and Summary Representation of Sound Textures from Neural Activity. Eneuro. 10 |
Federici A, Bennett CR, Bauer CM, et al. (2023) Altered neural oscillations underlying visuospatial processing in cerebral visual impairment. Brain Communications. 5: fcad232 |
Ossandón JP, Stange L, Gudi-Mindermann H, et al. (2023) The development of oscillatory and aperiodic resting state activity is linked to a sensitive period in humans. Neuroimage. 120171 |
Federici A, Bernardi G, Senna I, et al. (2023) Crossmodal plasticity following short-term monocular deprivation. Neuroimage. 274: 120141 |
Setti F, Handjaras G, Bottari D, et al. (2023) A modality-independent proto-organization of human multisensory areas. Nature Human Behaviour |
Pavani F, Bottari D. (2022) Neuroplasticity following cochlear implants. Handbook of Clinical Neurology. 187: 89-108 |
Villwock A, Bottari D, Röder B. (2022) Event-related potential correlates of visuo-tactile motion processing in congenitally deaf humans. Neuropsychologia. 170: 108209 |