Gianluca Malatesta, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2015- | Department of Psychological, Health and Territorial Sciences | University of Chieti, Chieti, Abruzzo, Italy |
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Hemispheric asymmetry; Mother-infant relationship; Lateralization; NeuropsychologyGoogle:
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Malatesta G, Prete G, D'Anselmo A, et al. (2024) Artistic turns: laterality in paintings of kisses and embraces. Laterality. 1-20 |
Malatesta G, Marzoli D, Lucafò C, et al. (2024) Functional lateralization in social-emotional processing: The influence of sexual orientation and gender identity on cradling preferences. Early Human Development. 194: 106049 |
Malatesta G, Tommasi L. (2023) Editorial: Expert opinion in environmental and genetic factors impacting functional brain lateralization in development and evolution. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 17: 1215176 |
Malatesta G, D'Anselmo A, Prete G, et al. (2023) The Predictive Role of the Posterior Cerebellum in the Processing of Dynamic Emotions. Cerebellum (London, England) |
Malatesta G, Marzoli D, Tommasi L. (2022) Environmental and genetic determinants of sensorimotor asymmetries in mother-infant interaction. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 16: 1080141 |
Di Cesare M, Tonacci A, Bondi D, et al. (2022) Neurovegetative and Emotional Modulation Induced by Mozart's Music. Neuropsychobiology. 1-10 |
Malatesta G, Manippa V, Tommasi L. (2022) Crying the blues: The configural processing of infant face emotions and its association with postural biases. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 84: 1403-1410 |
Malatesta G, Marzoli D, Prete G, et al. (2021) Human Lateralization, Maternal Effects and Neurodevelopmental Disorders. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 15: 668520 |
Prete G, Lucafò C, Malatesta G, et al. (2021) The causal involvement of the right supramarginal gyrus in the subjective experience of time: A hf-tRNS study. Behavioural Brain Research. 113157 |
Lucafò C, Marzoli D, Zdybek P, et al. (2021) The Bias toward the Right Side of Others Is Stronger for Hands than for Feet Symmetry. 13: 146 |