Francesco Marini

Affiliations: 
University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 
Area:
Cognitive control, Attention, Inhibition, Visual perception
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Petilli MA, Marini F, Daini R. (2019) Distractor context manipulation in visual search: How expectations modulate proactive control. Cognition. 196: 104129
Lega C, Ferrante O, Marini F, et al. (2019) Probing the neural mechanisms for distractor filtering and their history-contingent modulation by means of TMS. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Marini F, Breeding KA, Snow JC. (2019) Dataset of 24-subject EEG recordings during viewing of real-world objects and planar images of the same items. Data in Brief. 24: 103857
Nguyen LT, Marini F, Zacharczuk L, et al. (2019) Theta and Alpha Band Oscillations During Value-Directed Strategic Processing. Behavioural Brain Research
Chelazzi L, Marini F, Pascucci D, et al. (2019) Getting rid of visual distractors: the why, when, how, and where. Current Opinion in Psychology. 29: 135-147
Marini F, Breeding KA, Snow JC. (2019) Distinct visuo-motor brain dynamics for real-world objects versus planar images. Neuroimage
Ravagli A, Marini F, Marino BFM, et al. (2018) Context Modulates Congruency Effects in Selective Attention to Social Cues. Frontiers in Psychology. 9: 940
Romano D, Marini F, Maravita A. (2017) Standard body-space relationships: Fingers hold spatial information. Cognition. 165: 105-112
Marini F, Scott J, Aron AR, et al. (2017) Task-irrelevant distractors in the delay period interfere selectively with visual short-term memory for spatial locations. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Marini F, Romano D, Maravita A. (2016) The contribution of response conflict, multisensory integration, and body-mediated attention to the crossmodal congruency effect. Experimental Brain Research
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