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Mauro Gianni Perrucci

Researcher at University of Chieti-Pescara

Publications -  75
Citations -  4585

Mauro Gianni Perrucci is an academic researcher from University of Chieti-Pescara. The author has contributed to research in topics: Functional magnetic resonance imaging & Brain activity and meditation. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 65 publications receiving 3910 citations. Previous affiliations of Mauro Gianni Perrucci include Foundation University, Islamabad.

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Neuroplasticity within and between Functional Brain Networks in Mental Training Based on Long-Term Meditation.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the impact of meditation expertise and age on functional connectivity patterns in large-scale brain networks during different meditation styles in long-term meditators.
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Intrinsic Shapes of Empathy: Functional Brain Network Topology Encodes Intersubjective Experience and Awareness Traits

TL;DR: In this article , a functional MRI study was conducted to trace empathic traits to the intrinsic brain network architecture and reveal that distinct intrinsic topological network features explain individual differences in separate dimensions of intersubjective understanding, whereas intuitive understanding was associated with sensorimotor and subcortical networks.
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The evolving sense of agency: Context recency and quality modulate the interaction between prospective and retrospective processes.

TL;DR: The results showed that prospective intentional binding developed during a temporal window of up to 20 prior events was independent of the nature of the ongoing event, suggesting that reduced adaption to the context contributes to altered self-experience.
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Cortical silent period reflects individual differences in action stopping performance.

TL;DR: A significant positive correlation between CSP’s duration and SSRT is found, namely that individuals with greater levels of GABABergic-mediated inhibition seem to perform overall worse in inhibiting behavioral responses, which supports the assumption that individual differences in intracortical inhibition are mirrored byindividual differences in action stopping abilities.
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The impact of body posture on intrinsic brain activity: The role of beta power at rest.

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that beta band oscillatory activity in a resting state condition might play a crucial role in such detrimental effects of tying the hands behind the back on sensorimotor perceptual tasks.