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Daniela Perani

Researcher at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

Publications -  379
Citations -  32933

Daniela Perani is an academic researcher from Vita-Salute San Raffaele University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Cognition. The author has an hindex of 88, co-authored 350 publications receiving 30491 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniela Perani include University of Milan & University of Milano-Bicocca.

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Learning from other people's experience: a neuroimaging study of decisional interactive-learning.

TL;DR: This functional-Magnetic-Resonance-Imaging study investigates whether a resonant neural mechanism at choice may subserve interactive-learning in decision-making, and reports that observing the regretful outcomes of another's choices reactivates the regret-network.
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Generalization of the effects of phonological training for anomia using structural equation modelling: a multiple single-case study.

TL;DR: Connectivity analysis showed that training and generalization effects shared paralleled cortical patterns of functional integration, which may represent the neurophysiological correlate of the training-induced cognitive strategies for the compensation of anomia.
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Failure to evoke visual images in a case of long-lasting cortical blindness

TL;DR: In this article, a 26-year-old man with cortical blindness for over four years showed a remarkable preservation of intelligence, language skills and a very mild memory disorder, however, he was unable to perform any tasks requiring the use of information related to the visual appearance of places, symbols, objects and animals.
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Remodelling of sensorimotor maps in paraplegia: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study after a surgical nerve transfer

TL;DR: It is suggested that the functional recovery of the lower-limb functional maps might have been driven by the restored somatosensory inputs from the reactivated periphery, through the 're-awakening' of the corresponding sensorimotor cortex.
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Epidural premotor cortical stimulation in primary focal dystonia: clinical and 18F-fluoro deoxyglucose positron emission tomography open study

TL;DR: Presurgical neuroimaging revealed a significant bilateral metabolic increase in the sensorimotor areas, which was reduced after surgery, and an overall improvement was observed on the BFMS and TWSTRS after surgery.