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Cecilia Guariglia

Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome

Publications -  193
Citations -  6073

Cecilia Guariglia is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Neglect. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 177 publications receiving 5275 citations.

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Neural bases of personal and extrapersonal neglect in humans

TL;DR: The present investigation aimed at exploring the anatomical substrate of both extrapersonal and personal neglect by using different advanced methodological approaches to lesion-function correlation, which suggested a segregation of personal and extrapERSONal spatial awareness in humans.
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Retrosplenial and hippocampal brain regions in human navigation: complementary functional contributions to the formation and use of cognitive maps.

TL;DR: Findings suggest that, while navigating within the environment, the retrosplenial cortex complements the hippocampal contribution to topographical orientation by updating the individual's location as the frame of reference changes.
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Effect of Optokinetic Stimulation in Patients with Visual Neglect

TL;DR: Three groups of subjects, normal controls, right brain damaged patients with and without heminattention, were required to bisect a line in presence of a fixed or a moving background: together with the optokinetic nystagmus, a displacement of the subjective midpoint was observed in all three groups of Subjects.
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Personal and extrapersonal space: a case of neglect dissociation

TL;DR: An extensive neuropsychological assessment demonstrates the absence of cognitive impairments in visuo-spatial processing and confirms the selective presence of a severe representational deficit of the left side of the body.
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Unilateral neglect restricted to visual imagery

TL;DR: A patient with a persistent disorder in visual imagery for familiar piazzas in the absence of any neglect for stimuli located in a far or near space or on his own body is described.