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Chiara Spironelli
Chiara Spironelli
Department of General Psychology, University of Padova, Italy
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Schizophrenia as failure of left hemispheric dominance for the phonological component of language
A Angrilli, C Spironelli, T Elbert, TJ Crow, G Marano, L Stegagno
PLoS One 4 (2), e4507, 2009
1252009
Dysfunctional hemispheric asymmetry of theta and beta EEG activity during linguistic tasks in developmental dyslexia
C Spironelli, B Penolazzi, A Angrilli
Biological psychology 77 (2), 123-131, 2008
1172008
Developmental aspects of automatic word processing: language lateralization of early ERP components in children, young adults and middle-aged subjects
C Spironelli, A Angrilli
Biological psychology 80 (1), 35-45, 2009
1142009
Delta EEG activity as a marker of dysfunctional linguistic processing in developmental dyslexia
B Penolazzi, C Spironelli, A Angrilli
Psychophysiology 45 (6), 1025-1033, 2008
1002008
EEG delta band as a marker of brain damage in aphasic patients after recovery of language
C Spironelli, A Angrilli
Neuropsychologia 47 (4), 988-994, 2009
702009
Cortical reorganization in dyslexic children after phonological training: evidence from early evoked potentials
C Spironelli, B Penolazzi, C Vio, A Angrilli
Brain 133 (11), 3385-3395, 2010
682010
Influence of phonological, semantic and orthographic tasks on the early linguistic components N150 and N350
C Spironelli, A Angrilli
International Journal of Psychophysiology 64 (2), 190-198, 2007
652007
Brain plasticity in developmental dyslexia after phonological treatment: a beta EEG band study
B Penolazzi, C Spironelli, C Vio, A Angrilli
Behavioural brain research 209 (1), 179-182, 2010
642010
Multi-tasking uncovers right spatial neglect and extinction in chronic left-hemisphere stroke patients
E Blini, Z Romeo, C Spironelli, M Pitteri, F Meneghello, M Bonato, M Zorzi
Neuropsychologia 92, 147-157, 2016
602016
Failure of language lateralization in schizophrenia patients: an ERP study on early linguistic components
C Spironelli, A Angrilli, L Stegagno
Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience 33 (3), 235-243, 2008
572008
Inverted EEG theta lateralization in dyslexic children during phonological processing
C Spironelli, B Penolazzi, C Vio, A Angrilli
Neuropsychologia 44 (14), 2814-2821, 2006
562006
Supine posture inhibits cortical activity: Evidence from Delta and Alpha EEG bands
C Spironelli, J Busenello, A Angrilli
Neuropsychologia 89, 125-131, 2016
532016
Developmental aspects of language lateralization in delta, theta, alpha and beta EEG bands
C Spironelli, A Angrilli
Biological psychology 85 (2), 258-267, 2010
532010
Gender differences in reading in school-aged children: An early ERP study
C Spironelli, B Penolazzi, A Angrilli
Developmental neuropsychology 35 (4), 357-375, 2010
512010
Delta EEG band as a marker of left hypofrontality for language in schizophrenia patients
C Spironelli, A Angrilli, A Calogero, L Stegagno
Schizophrenia bulletin 37 (4), 757-767, 2011
462011
Language lateralization in phonological, semantic and orthographic tasks: A slow evoked potential study
C Spironelli, A Angrilli
Behavioural brain research 175 (2), 296-304, 2006
432006
Altered hemispheric asymmetry during word processing in dyslexic children: an event-related potential study
B Penolazzi, C Spironelli, C Vio, A Angrilli
Neuroreport 17 (4), 429-433, 2006
412006
Mass and count nouns activate different brain regions: an ERP study on early components
S Mondini, A Angrilli, P Bisiacchi, C Spironelli, K Marinelli, C Semenza
Neuroscience letters 430 (1), 48-53, 2008
392008
Functional plasticity in Alzheimer's disease: effect of cognitive training on language-related ERP components
C Spironelli, S Bergamaschi, S Mondini, D Villani, A Angrilli
Neuropsychologia 51 (8), 1638-1648, 2013
372013
Evidence of language-related left hypofrontality in major depression: An EEG beta band study
C Spironelli, A Maffei, Z Romeo, G Piazzon, G Padovan, G Magnolfi, ...
Scientific reports 10 (1), 8166, 2020
352020
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