Promoting Sustainable and Safe Mobility: Unveiling the MORDE Scale for Driver Psychology

Promoting Sustainable and Safe Mobility: Unveiling the MORDE Scale for Driver Psychology Understanding the Hidden Drivers of Risky Behavior Road traffic accidents remain a global crisis, exacting a devastating toll in lives and injuries. While many factors contribute to this persistent problem, a deeper understanding of the psychological and behavioral underpinnings of driver choices is… Continue reading Promoting Sustainable and Safe Mobility: Unveiling the MORDE Scale for Driver Psychology

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How Reasoning Style Influences the Attribution of Intentionality

A visual representation of how different reasoning paths influence the judgment and attribution of intentionality in complex moral scenarios.

How Reasoning Style Influences the Attribution of Intentionality A recent article published in Cognitive Processing by researchers Nicola Matteucci Armandi Avogli Trotti, Micaela Maria Zucchelli, Andrea Pavan, Laura Piccardi, and Raffaella Nori explores the deep connection between our reasoning style and how we attribute intentionality to others, especially in morally ambiguous situations. Link to the official article:… Continue reading How Reasoning Style Influences the Attribution of Intentionality

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Comparing Immersive and Non-Immersive VR: Effects on Spatial Learning and Aesthetic Experience in Museum Settings

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Comparing Immersive and Non-Immersive VR: Effects on Spatial Learning and Aesthetic Experience in Museum Settings A recent article published in Brain Sciences “Comparing Immersive and Non-Immersive VR: Effects on Spatial Learning and Aesthetic Experience in Museum Settings” by Laura Piccardi, Marcello Massidda, Laura Travaglini, Sofia Pescarin, Marco Giancola, Massimiliano Palmiero, Matteo Deflorian, Sabrina Apollaro, Roberta Lista, and Raffaella… Continue reading Comparing Immersive and Non-Immersive VR: Effects on Spatial Learning and Aesthetic Experience in Museum Settings

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Exploring Young Adults’ Commitment to Cultural Heritage: A Rasch Scale Validation Study

Evaluating Young Adults’ Engagement with Cultural Heritage The recent article published in Heritage by Manuele Veggi, Alessandro von Gal, Laura Piccardi, Sofia Pescarin, and Raffaella Nori titled “How Much Do We Care About Cultural Heritage? A Rasch Scale Validation Study Among Young Adults“, investigates the relationship between citizens and cultural heritage through the novel Cultural Heritage… Continue reading Exploring Young Adults’ Commitment to Cultural Heritage: A Rasch Scale Validation Study

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Malevolent Creativity and Cognitive Style: The Mind Behind Harmful Ideas

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the research published in Frontiers in Psychology by Pierpaolo Zivi and colleagues, titled “Field dependent-independent cognitive style as a predictor of malevolent creativity: a multifaceted approach”. The study explores one of the most fascinating and unsettling aspects of the human mind: malevolent creativity, the ability to generate original ideas with the… Continue reading Malevolent Creativity and Cognitive Style: The Mind Behind Harmful Ideas

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Dual Assessment of Developmental Topographical Disorientation: Comparing Self-Reported Measures with Actual Navigational Performance

It is now online the article: Dual Assessment of Developmental Topographical Disorientation: Comparing Self-Reported Measures with Actual Navigational Performance by Alessia Bonavita, Sofia Pepe, Raffaella Nori, Massimiliano Palmiero, Cecilia Guariglia and Laura Piccardi, published in Brain Sciences. This article seeks to (i) evaluate the effectiveness of the Familiarity and Spatial Cognitive Style Scale (FSCS) and… Continue reading Dual Assessment of Developmental Topographical Disorientation: Comparing Self-Reported Measures with Actual Navigational Performance

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The Dual Process model: the effect of cognitive load on the ascription of intentionality

It is now online the article: “The Dual Process model: the effect of cognitive load on the ascription of intentionality” by Micaela Maria Zucchelli, Nicola Matteucci Armandi Avogli Trotti, Andrea Pavan, Laura Piccardi, and Raffaella Nori, published in Frontiers in Psychology. This article seeks to examine the intentionality behind decision-making by utilizing a cognitive load… Continue reading The Dual Process model: the effect of cognitive load on the ascription of intentionality

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May reducing driving-related phobia recover developmental topographical disorientation? A case report

It is now online the article: May reducing driving-related phobia recover developmental topographical disorientation? A case report. by Cecilia Guariglia, Samuele Russo, Alessia Bonavita, Raffaella Nori and Laura Piccardi, published in Applied Neuropsychology: Adult. In this article, we report the case of a girl with developmental topographical disorientation (DTD) and driving related fear (DRF) who struggled to learn driving routes due to her phobia. Her… Continue reading May reducing driving-related phobia recover developmental topographical disorientation? A case report

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On the Road Safety: Gender Differences in Risk-Taking Driving Behaviors Among Seniors Aged 65 and Older

It is now online the article: “On the Road Safety: Gender Differences in Risk-Taking Driving Behaviors Among Seniors Aged 65 and Older” by Pierluigi Cordellieri, Laura Piccardi, Marco Giancola, Anna Maria Giannini, and Raffaella Nori, published in Geriatrics. This article aims to fill the gap in evidence regarding the role of gender in risk-taking among… Continue reading On the Road Safety: Gender Differences in Risk-Taking Driving Behaviors Among Seniors Aged 65 and Older

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Individual differences and counterfactual thinking

The study explored the impact of reasoning capabilities and five personality dimensions, measured  by the 16PF-5 (extraversion, anxiety, self-control, tough-mindedness, independence), on counterfactuals and responsibility attribution in judicial cases. The authors hypothesised that individual differences in these personality traits predicted the direction, magnitude, and content of counterfactuals and responsibility judgments. The main results showed that… Continue reading Individual differences and counterfactual thinking

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The Contribution of Internal and External Factors to Human Spatial Navigation

The editorial “The Contribution of Internal and External Factors to Human Spatial Navigation” by Laura Piccardi, Raffaella Nori, Jose Manuel Cimadevilla, and Maria Kozhevnikov in Brain Sciences is now available online. Spatial navigation involves various cognitive processes such as memory, attention, spatial updating, mental planning, and problem-solving skills. Additionally, internal and external factors like age,… Continue reading The Contribution of Internal and External Factors to Human Spatial Navigation

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Betting on Your Feelings: The Interplay between Emotion and Cognition in Gambling Affective Task

It is now online the article: Betting on Your Feelings: The Interplay between Emotion and Cognition in Gambling Affective Task by Emanuela Mari, Clarissa Cricenti, Maddalena Boccia, Micaela Maria Zucchelli, Raffaella Nori, Laura Piccardi, Anna Maria Giannini and Alessandro Quaglieri in Journal of Clinical Medicine. The aim of this study is to explore differences in… Continue reading Betting on Your Feelings: The Interplay between Emotion and Cognition in Gambling Affective Task

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The prevention of road accidents in non-expert drivers: Exploring the influence of Theory of Mind and driving style

It is now online the article: “The prevention of road accidents in non-expert drivers: Exploring the influence of Theory of Mind and driving style.” by Raffaella Nori, Micaela Maria Zucchelli, Pierluigi Cordellieri, Alessandro Quaglieri, Massimiliano Palmiero, Paola Guariglia, Marco Giancola, Anna Maria Giannini, and Laura Piccardi, published in Safety Science. This article aims to examine… Continue reading The prevention of road accidents in non-expert drivers: Exploring the influence of Theory of Mind and driving style

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The Role of Sounds and Music in Emotion and Cognition

It is now online The editorial: The Role of Sounds and Music in Emotion and Cognition by Laura Piccardi, Massimiliano Palmiero, and Raffaella Nori published in Brain Sciences. The editorial introduces a research topic that explores how natural and man-made sounds, including music, affect our emotions and cognitive abilities, such as attention, memory, problem-solving, decision-making,… Continue reading The Role of Sounds and Music in Emotion and Cognition

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Application of Virtual Reality in Spatial Memory

It is now online the editorial: Application of Virtual Reality in Spatial Memory by Cimadevilla Jose M., Raffaella Nori and Laura Piccardi, published in Brain Sciences, an open access accessible to readers anywhere in the world. The Editorial sums up the articles included in the Special Issue “Application of Virtual Reality in Spatial Memory ”… Continue reading Application of Virtual Reality in Spatial Memory

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Use of default option nudge and individual differences in everyday life decisions.

It is now online the final published version of the Article “Use of default option nudge and individual differences in everyday life decisions” by Micaela Maria Zucchelli · Elisa Gambetti· Fiorella Giusberti and Raffaella Nori published in Cognitive Processing. In the present study, we analyzed how people often make inefficient decisions for themselves and the… Continue reading Use of default option nudge and individual differences in everyday life decisions.

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Neural networks underlying visual illusions: Anactivation likelihood estimation meta-analysis

It is now online the final published version of the Article “Neural networks underlying visual illusions: An activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis” by Alessandro von Gal, Maddalena Boccia, Raffaella Nori, Paola Verde, Anna Maria Giannini, and Laura Piccardi published in NeuroImage. In the present study, we conducted an Activation Likelihood Estimation (ALE) meta-analysis and meta-analytic connectivity… Continue reading Neural networks underlying visual illusions: Anactivation likelihood estimation meta-analysis

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