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Andrea Pavan

Associate Professor

Department of Psychology "Renzo Canestrari"

Academic discipline: M-PSI/01 General Psychology

Collaborations

Collaboration with:
University of Padova
Country:
Italy
Description:
Research collaborations with Prof. Gianluca Campana, Prof. Massimo Nucci and Miss Rita Donato: (1) "The neural mechanisms underlying directional and apparent circular motion assessed with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS)"; (2) "Temporal summation of global form in dynamic circular and translational Glass patterns".
Collaboration with:
University of Lincoln
Country:
United Kingdom
Description:
Research collaboration with Prof. George Mather: "Spatiotemporal properties of the tilt after-effect from adaptation to translational Glass patterns". Research collaborations with Dr. Julia Föcker: (1) "The precision of visual short-term memory for coherent random-dot moving patches in video gamers and non-gamers"; (2) "The role of spatial attention in the processing of affective prosody: an EEG investigation"; (3) "The precision of visual short-term memory: an EEG investigation".
Formal collaboration with:
University of Regensburg
Country:
Germany
Description:
Research collaboration with Prof. Mark W. Greenlee, Dott. Wilhelm Malloni, Dott. Sebastian Frank, Dott. Simon Wein: "Orientation-selective adaptation to translational Glass patterns in human visual cortex: an fMRI adaptation investigation".
Collaboration with:
Bilkent University and UMRAM
Country:
Turkey
Description:
Research collaboration with Dr. Hulusi Kafaligonul: "Improving vision through perceptual learning and brain stimulation".
Collaboration with:
University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden
Country:
Germany
Description:
Research collaboration with Dr. Filippo Ghin: "Electrophysiological aftereffects of high-frequency transcranial random noise stimulation (hf-tRNS): an EEG investigation".
Collaboration with:
Nottingham Trent University
Country:
United Kingdom
Description:
Research collaborations with Dr. Louise O'Hare: (1) "Improvement in visual perception after high-frequency transcranial random noise stimulation (hf-tRNS) in those with migraine: an Equivalent Noise approach"; (2) "Strengthening visual functions in healthy older adults to maintain and prolong independence longer into life".
Collaboration with:
University of Copenhagen
Country:
Denmark
Description:
Research collaboration with Dr. Steven P. Blurton: "The effect of transient attention on motion processing: implications for the Magnocellular and Parvocellular pathways".

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