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Luca Ciancetta

Researcher at University of Chieti-Pescara

Publications -  8
Citations -  760

Luca Ciancetta is an academic researcher from University of Chieti-Pescara. The author has contributed to research in topics: Motor control & Magnetoencephalography. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 685 citations.

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Temporal dynamics of spontaneous MEG activity in brain networks

TL;DR: Spectral analysis indicated that RSNs manifest in MEG as synchronous modulation of band-limited power primarily within the theta, alpha, and beta bands, in frequencies slower than those associated with the local electrophysiological correlates of event-related BOLD responses.
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Cerebro-muscular and cerebro-cerebral coherence in patients with pre- and perinatally acquired unilateral brain lesions

TL;DR: The assumption that the intact hemisphere takes over motor control from the paretic (ipsilateral) hand in the presence of early unilateral brain lesion is verified to confirm the relocation of motor functions from the lesioned to the contralesional hemisphere.
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Modulation of alpha oscillations in insular cortex reflects the threat of painful stimuli

TL;DR: The results revealed that the anterior insula alone was involved during the threat of painful stimuli, and the posterior insula - as well as other brain areas such as SII - was involved in the processing of somatosensory stimuli regardless their painfulness.
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Cross-modal visual–auditory–somatosensory integration in a multimodal object recognition task in humans

TL;DR: In this paper, EEG was recorded from 31 scalp electrodes to study the relationship of cortical cross-modal processing and reaction time in a visual-auditory-somatosensory oddball reaction time task.
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Localizing complex neural circuits with MEG data

TL;DR: The experiments show that no algorithm for the inverse problem solution is immune from bias, and the software LOCANTO (LOcalization and Coherence ANalysis TOol) is proposed, which features a set of tools for the detection of coherent areas.