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Ilaria Castelli
Researcher at Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Publications - 31
Citations - 391
Ilaria Castelli is an academic researcher from Catholic University of the Sacred Heart. The author has contributed to research in topics: Theory of mind & Ultimatum game. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 31 publications receiving 349 citations.
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Effects of aging on mindreading ability through the eyes: an fMRI study.
Ilaria Castelli,Francesca Baglio,Valeria Blasi,Margherita Alberoni,Andrea Falini,Olga Liverta-Sempio,Raffello Nemni,Antonella Marchetti +7 more
TL;DR: The aim of this work is to compare the neural basis of a specific aspect of ToM, the mindreading ability through the eyes, in healthy young and old subjects, and to discuss taking into account the recent literature dealing with cognitive functions during normal aging.
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Expectations and outcome: the role of proposer features in the Ultimatum Game
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the impact of information about the Proposer on the Responder's decision in the Ultimatum Game (UG) and found that acceptance rates are significantly influenced by both offer fairness as well as the type of description.
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Fairness and intentionality in children’s decision-making
TL;DR: This article explored the role of different aspects of the Theory of Mind (ToM) (intentionality and false belief understanding) in decision-making by adults playing strategic games where the importance of fairness is crucial.
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Fairness Norms and Theory of Mind in an Ultimatum Game: Judgments, Offers, and Decisions in School-Aged Children
TL;DR: The present study shows that children's beliefs and behaviors differ from what is observed in adults, and reveals no influence of theory of mind on children's decision-making behavior.
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Cognitive and Affective Theory of Mind in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Parkinson's Disease: Preliminary Evidence from the Italian Version of the Yoni Task.
Federica Rossetto,Ilaria Castelli,Francesca Baglio,Davide Massaro,Margherita Alberoni,Raffaello Nemni,Simone G. Shamay-Tsoory,Antonella Marchetti +7 more
TL;DR: The Yoni task represents a sensitive tool for detecting different dimensions of ToM impairment, across different clinical conditions.