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Laura Petrini
Researcher at Aalborg University
Publications - 45
Citations - 1029
Laura Petrini is an academic researcher from Aalborg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Illusion & Somatosensory evoked potential. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 45 publications receiving 729 citations.
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Ruth Defrin,Martina Amanzio,Marina de Tommaso,Violeta Dimova,Saša R. Filipović,David P. Finn,Lydia Giménez-Llort,Sara Invitto,Christina Jensen-Dahm,Joukje M. Oosterman,Laura Petrini,Chaim G. Pick,Gisèle Pickering,Lene Vase,Miriam Kunz +14 more
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Experimental pain processing in individuals with cognitive impairment: current state of the science
Ruth Defrin,Martina Amanzio,Marina de Tommaso,Violeta Dimova,Saša R. Filipović,David P. Finn,Lydia Giménez-Llort,Sara Invitto,Christina Jensen-Dahm,Stefan Lautenbacher,Joukje M. Oosterman,Laura Petrini,Chaim G. Pick,Gisèle Pickering,Lene Vase,Miriam Kunz +15 more
TL;DR: Overall, the existing data suggest that pain processing is altered in most individuals with CI compared with cognitively intact matched controls, and altered experimental pain processing in CI will facilitate the development of improved diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for pain in individuals withCI.
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The Effect of Age and Gender on Pressure Pain Thresholds and Suprathreshold Stimuli
TL;DR: The study investigates the impact of age and gender on experimental pressure pain detection thresholds and pressure pain tolerance thresholds and participants' self-reports of pain intensity and unpleasantness at suprathreshold and subthreshold levels and suggests that pain experiences in the elderly differ from the experience in the young on multiple dimensions: sensory, affective, and cognitive.
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Sensorimotor brain dynamics reflect architectural affordances
TL;DR: The results indicate that moving in space is to continuously construct a prediction of a world of affordances, suggesting that architects take up the continuity of spaces, given that the unfolding of bodily movement alters perception and experience.
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Attentional processes and cognitive performance during expectancy of painful galvanic stimulations: a high-resolution EEG study
Claudio Babiloni,Alfredo Brancucci,Alfredo Brancucci,Lars Arendt-Nielsen,Fabio Babiloni,Paolo Capotosto,Filippo Carducci,Febo Cincotti,Claudio Del Percio,Laura Petrini,Paolo Maria Rossini,Andrew C. N. Chen +11 more
TL;DR: Findings provide further evidence on the fact that attentional processes at the basis of cognition can be defended by the anticipation of pain, at least when the incoming painful stimuli are repetitive and predictable.