Cinzia Chiandetti

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Università di Trieste, Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy 
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Gonan S, Vallortigara G, Chiandetti C. (2024) When sounds come alive: animacy in the auditory sense. Frontiers in Psychology. 15: 1498702
Chiandetti C, Dissegna A, Rogers LJ, et al. (2023) Unlocking the symmetric transfer of irrelevant information: gene-environment interplay and enhanced interhemispheric cross-talk. Biology Letters. 19: 20230267
Ponte G, Chiandetti C, Edelman DB, et al. (2022) Cephalopod Behavior: From Neural Plasticity to Consciousness. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 15: 787139
Szabó E, Chiandetti C, Téglás E, et al. (2022) Young domestic chicks spontaneously represent the absence of objects. Elife. 11
Chiandetti C, Vallortigara G. (2019) Distinct effect of early and late embryonic light-stimulation on chicks' lateralization. Neuroscience. 414: 1-7
De Tommaso M, Kaplan G, Chiandetti C, et al. (2018) Naïve 3-day-old domestic chicks (Gallus gallus) are attracted to discrete acoustic patterns characterizing natural vocalizations. Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)
Chiandetti C, Spelke ES, Vallortigara G. (2014) Inexperienced newborn chicks use geometry to spontaneously reorient to an artificial social partner. Developmental Science
Chiandetti C, Pecchia T, Patt F, et al. (2014) Visual hierarchical processing and lateralization of cognitive functions through domestic chicks' eyes. Plos One. 9: e84435
Chiandetti C, Galliussi J, Andrew RJ, et al. (2013) Early-light embryonic stimulation suggests a second route, via gene activation, to cerebral lateralization in vertebrates. Scientific Reports. 3: 2701
Tommasi L, Chiandetti C, Pecchia T, et al. (2012) From natural geometry to spatial cognition. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 36: 799-824
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