We investigated imitation development in a cross-sectional design involving primary-school children (aged 6–10), focusing on the effect of actions' complexity and error analysis to infer the underlying cognitive processes.
We have recently published a systematic review on the acceptance of Assistive Technology in people with motor deficits due to neurological lesions
Our new work investigating the role of biomechanical and anatomo-physiological information on the representations of the human body is available now! Recently published in the "British Journal of Psychology".
New paper out on "Cognitive Neuropsychology". This study investigated the role of (bottom-up) context regularities and (top-down) attentional and cognitive control during action observation and reproduction.
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