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Massimiliano Rea

Massimiliano Rea

 

 

 

Position

  • Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology, "La Sapienza", University of Rome.

Topics

  • Event Related Potentials (ERPs) patterns characterization related to Executive Functions.
  • Time-based Prospective Memory and Event-Based Prospective Memory.

Current Researches

  • Differences Between Time- and Event-Based Prospective Memory by means of MEG and ERPs Techniques.
  • Evaluation of MMN changes in clinical perspective such as auditory deficits at the workplace or memory decrement in focal brain damage.
  • ERPs patterns characterization related to visuo-spatial decision making tasks.
  • Neural correlates (ERPs) of recognition memory in music processing.

Publications

  • Journals:
    • Rea M., Lucci G. "N400" from "Brain by means of the ERPs" (2005) Ed. Kappa press Roma.
    • Rea M., Basso D., Lucci G., Olivetti-Belardinelli M., & Gentilomo A. EEG activity of associative cortices in low-level decision making about visuo-spatial patterns. (In preparation).
  • Conference:
    • Basso D., Lucci G., Rea M., Olivetti Belardinelli M., Gentilomo A. EEG activity of associative cortices in low-level decision making about visuo-spatial patterns . ESCOP SEPTEMBER 2005 - PEIDEN
    • Lucci G., Rea M., Gentilomo A. MMN: an index of motor memory. FOURTH CONFERENCE ON MISMATCH NEGATIVITY (MMN) AND ITS CLINICAL AND SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS, CAMBRIDGE APRIL 2006.
    • Lucci G., Olivetti Belardinelli M., Rea M., Gentilomo A. Localitation of oscillating auditory stimuli: evidence of different cognitive styles reflecting in MMN. FOURTH CONFERENCE ON MISMATCH NEGATIVITY (MMN) AND ITS CLINICAL AND SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS, CAMBRIDGE APRIL 2006.
    • Nardo D., Lucci G., Rea M., Olivetti Belardinelli M., Gentilomo A. Exploring the time features of recognition memory for music in the semantic and episodic systems: an ERP study. HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING, FIRENZE 2006.