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Tina Iachini

Researcher at Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

Publications -  93
Citations -  2694

Tina Iachini is an academic researcher from Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Facial expression. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 83 publications receiving 2132 citations. Previous affiliations of Tina Iachini include University of Naples Federico II.

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Visuospatial Memory in Healthy Elderly, AD and MCI: A Review

TL;DR: A review of the literature exploring specific visuospatial components in normal aging, MCI, and AD is reported to shed some light on the role of these components in the progression from MCI to AD and pave the way for future studies.
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Peripersonal and interpersonal space in virtual and real environments: Effects of gender and age

TL;DR: In an immersive virtual reality (IVR) study as mentioned in this paper, participants determined reachability and comfort distances from virtual male/female children, young/old adults while standing still (passive) or approaching them (active).
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Body space in social interactions: a comparison of reaching and comfort distance in immersive virtual reality.

TL;DR: Findings reveal that peripersonal reaching and interpersonal comfort spaces share a common motor nature and are sensitive, at different degrees, to social modulation, and social processing seems embodied and grounded in the body acting in space.
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The effect of facial expressions on peripersonal and interpersonal spaces.

TL;DR: Peripersonal-action space, in comparison with interpersonal-social space, is similarly sensitive to the emotional valence of stimuli, and it is proposed that this similarity could reflect a common adaptive mechanism shared by these spaces, presumably at different degrees, for ensuring self-protection functions.
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Immersive virtual reality and environmental noise assessment: An innovative audio-visual approach

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the audio-visual impact of a projected motorway project on people by means of immersive virtual reality technology and found that noise due to the new infrastructure seems to exert a negative influence on short term verbal memory and to increase both visual and noise annoyance.