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Spatial regularities in a closed-loop audiovisual search task bias subsequent free-viewing behavior
Statistical learning of spatial regularities during visual search leads to prioritization of target-rich locations. The resulting attentional bias may subsequently affect orienting and search behavior in similar tasks but its transfer to free viewing has not been demonstrated.
Sebastiano Cinetto
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Elvio A. Blini
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Andrea Zangrossi
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Maurizio Corbetta
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Marco Zorzi
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Announcing BEST-VS!
A new funded project will bring me to
Rovereto to study the behavioral, autonomic,
and electrophysiological correlates of
vestibular stimulation
Elvio A. Blini
Jun 19, 2025
2 min read
vestibular stimulation
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galvanic vestibular stimulation
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visuo-spatial attention
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interoception
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machine learning
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eye movements
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dimensionality reduction
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feature extraction
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Pupilla
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autonomic response
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pupil dilation
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pupillometry
Project
Two new articles!
Blini et al. and Cinetto et al. report
innovative methods for the diagnosis and
rehabilitation of (subtle) spatial biases
Elvio A. Blini
Last updated on May 10, 2025
5 min read
stroke
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attentional load
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visuo-spatial attention
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FCnet
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dual task
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extinction
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unilateral spatial neglect
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machine learning
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predictive modelling
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multiple demands system
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spatial awareness
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eye movements
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statistical learning
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free viewing
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dimensionality reduction
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feature extraction
Project
Pupil size as a robust marker of attentional bias toward nicotine-related stimuli in smokers
Spatial attention can be magnetically attracted by behaviorally salient stimuli. This phenomenon occasionally conflicts with behavioral goals, leading to maladaptive consequences, as in the case of addiction, in which attentional biases have been described and linked with clinically meaningful variables, such as craving level or dependence intensity.
Elvio A. Blini
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Marco Zorzi
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Effects of attentional shifts along the vertical axis on number processing: An eye-tracking study with optokinetic stimulation
Previous studies suggest that associations between numbers and space are mediated by shifts of visuospatial attention along the horizontal axis. In this study, we investigated the effect of vertical shifts of overt attention, induced by optokinetic stimulation (OKS) and monitored through eye-tracking, in two tasks requiring explicit (number comparison) or implicit (parity judgment) processing of number magnitude.
Arianna Felisatti
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Mariagrazia Ranzini
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Elvio A. Blini
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Matteo Lisi
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Marco Zorzi
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Spatial grounding of symbolic arithmetic: an investigation with optokinetic stimulation
Growing evidence suggests that mental calculation might involve movements of attention along a spatial representation of numerical magnitude. Addition and subtraction on nonsymbolic numbers (numerosities) seem to induce a “momentum” effect, and have been linked to distinct patterns of neural activity in cortical regions subserving attention and eye movements.
Elvio A. Blini
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Marco Pitteri
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Marco Zorzi
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Larger, smaller, odd or even? Task-specific effects of optokinetic stimulation on the mental number space
Previous studies have shown that number processing can induce spatial biases in perception and action and can trigger the orienting of visuospatial attention. Few studies, however, have investigated how spatial processing and visuospatial attention influences number processing.
Mariagrazia Ranzini
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Matteo Lisi
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Elvio A. Blini
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Marco Pitteri
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Barbara Treccani
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Konstantinos Priftis
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Marco Zorzi
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Different effects of numerical magnitude on visual and proprioceptive reference frames
This study assessed whether numerical magnitude affects the setting of basic spatial coordinates and reference frames, namely the subjective straight ahead. Three tasks were given to 24 right-handed healthy participants: a proprioceptive and a visuo-proprioceptive task, requiring pointing to the subjective straight ahead, and a visual task, requiring a perceptual judgment about the straight ahead position of a light moving left-to-right, or right-to-left.
Elvio A. Blini
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Zaira Cattaneo
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Giuseppe Vallar
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