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Giulia Bucchioni

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Neuropsychologia|June 19, 2012
Motor cortex excitability is tightly coupled to observed movementsLuisa Sartori, Giulia Bucchioni, Umberto Castiello
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|April 12, 2012
When emulation becomes reciprocityLuisa Sartori, Giulia Bucchioni, Umberto Castiello
Experimental Brain Research|April 8, 2011
Corticospinal excitability is specifically modulated by the social dimension of observed actionsLuisa Sartori, Andrea Cavallo, Giulia Bucchioni, et al.
Biology Letters|September 23, 2011
The transfer of motor functional strategies via action observationLuisa Sartori, Francesca Xompero, Giulia Bucchioni, et al.
Social Neuroscience|July 23, 2011
From simulation to reciprocity: the case of complementary actionsLuisa Sartori, Andrea Cavallo, Giulia Bucchioni, et al.
BMC Neuroscience|August 30, 2013
Anticipating the course of an action: evidence from corticospinal excitabilityMattia Marangon, Giulia Bucchioni, Stefano Massacesi, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|August 22, 2013
Goal or movement? Action representation within the primary motor cortexAndrea Cavallo, Giulia Bucchioni, Umberto Castiello, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|June 21, 2011
Grasping with tools: corticospinal excitability reflects observed hand movementsAndrea Cavallo, Cristina Becchio, Luisa Sartori, et al.
Brain and Cognition|December 25, 2012
Corticospinal excitability during the observation of social behaviorGiulia Bucchioni, Andrea Cavallo, Davide Ippolito, et al.
Plos One|May 30, 2015
Do we feel the same empathy for loved and hated peers?Giulia Bucchioni, Thierry Lelard, Said Ahmaidi, et al.
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Neuropsychologia|June 19, 2012
Motor cortex excitability is tightly coupled to observed movementsLuisa Sartori, Giulia Bucchioni, Umberto Castiello
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|April 12, 2012
When emulation becomes reciprocityLuisa Sartori, Giulia Bucchioni, Umberto Castiello
Experimental Brain Research|April 8, 2011
Corticospinal excitability is specifically modulated by the social dimension of observed actionsLuisa Sartori, Andrea Cavallo, Giulia Bucchioni, et al.
Biology Letters|September 23, 2011
The transfer of motor functional strategies via action observationLuisa Sartori, Francesca Xompero, Giulia Bucchioni, et al.
Social Neuroscience|July 23, 2011
From simulation to reciprocity: the case of complementary actionsLuisa Sartori, Andrea Cavallo, Giulia Bucchioni, et al.
BMC Neuroscience|August 30, 2013
Anticipating the course of an action: evidence from corticospinal excitabilityMattia Marangon, Giulia Bucchioni, Stefano Massacesi, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|August 22, 2013
Goal or movement? Action representation within the primary motor cortexAndrea Cavallo, Giulia Bucchioni, Umberto Castiello, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|June 21, 2011
Grasping with tools: corticospinal excitability reflects observed hand movementsAndrea Cavallo, Cristina Becchio, Luisa Sartori, et al.
Brain and Cognition|December 25, 2012
Corticospinal excitability during the observation of social behaviorGiulia Bucchioni, Andrea Cavallo, Davide Ippolito, et al.
Plos One|May 30, 2015
Do we feel the same empathy for loved and hated peers?Giulia Bucchioni, Thierry Lelard, Said Ahmaidi, et al.
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