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Alberto Failla

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Current Biology : CB|November 21, 2025
A common serial structure causes offline excitability changes linked to generalization between different memory typesAlberto Failla, Martina Bracco, Edwin M Robertson
Acta Psychologica|March 13, 2023
No training effects of top-down controlled response inhibition by practicing on the stop-signal taskYihong You, Alberto Failla, John van der Kamp
Current Biology : CB|April 9, 2024
Neuroscience: Memory modification without catastropheMircea van der Plas, Alberto Failla, Edwin M Robertson
Human Brain Mapping|September 8, 2022
The relationship between interhemispheric synchrony, morphine and microstructural development of the corpus callosum in extremely preterm infantsAlberto Failla, Lauryna Filatovaite, Xiaowan Wang, et al.
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Current Biology : CB|November 21, 2025
A common serial structure causes offline excitability changes linked to generalization between different memory typesAlberto Failla, Martina Bracco, Edwin M Robertson
Acta Psychologica|March 13, 2023
No training effects of top-down controlled response inhibition by practicing on the stop-signal taskYihong You, Alberto Failla, John van der Kamp
Current Biology : CB|April 9, 2024
Neuroscience: Memory modification without catastropheMircea van der Plas, Alberto Failla, Edwin M Robertson
Human Brain Mapping|September 8, 2022
The relationship between interhemispheric synchrony, morphine and microstructural development of the corpus callosum in extremely preterm infantsAlberto Failla, Lauryna Filatovaite, Xiaowan Wang, et al.
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