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    The neural bases of tactile vitality forms and their modulation by social context by Rizzolatti, G., D’Alessio, A., Marchi, M., Di Cesare, G.

    Published in Scientific reports (27-04-2021)
    “…People communicate using speech, gestures, and, less frequently, touches. An example of tactile communication is represented by handshake. Customs surrounding…”
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    Humanoid facial expressions as a tool to study human behaviour by Lombardi, G., Sciutti, A., Rea, F., Vannucci, F., Di Cesare, G.

    Published in Scientific reports (02-01-2024)
    “…Besides action vitality forms, facial expressions represent another fundamental social cue which enables to infer the affective state of others. In the present…”
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    The influence of vitality forms on action perception and motor response by Lombardi, G., Zenzeri, J., Belgiovine, G., Vannucci, F., Rea, F., Sciutti, A., Di Cesare, G.

    Published in Scientific reports (19-11-2021)
    “…During the interaction with others, action, speech, and touches can communicate positive, neutral, or negative attitudes. Offering an apple can be gentle or…”
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    How attitudes generated by humanoid robots shape human brain activity by Di Cesare, G., Vannucci, F., Rea, F., Sciutti, A., Sandini, G.

    Published in Scientific reports (09-10-2020)
    “…During interpersonal interactions, people perform actions with different forms of vitality, communicating their positive or negative attitude toward others…”
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    Understanding the attitude of others by hearing action sounds: the role of the insula by Di Cesare, G., Marchi, M., Pinardi, C., Rizzolatti, G.

    Published in Scientific reports (08-10-2019)
    “…During social interactions, actions and words can be expressed in different ways, for example gently, vigorously or rudely communicating the positive or…”
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    Language for action: Motor resonance during the processing of human and robotic voices by Di Cesare, G., Errante, A., Marchi, M., Cuccio, V.

    Published in Brain and cognition (01-11-2017)
    “…•Listening to action verbs activates the supramarginal gyrus.•Listening to action and abstract verbs pronounced by a human or a robotic voice produces a…”
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    Exploring divergent kinematics in autism across social and non-social vitality forms by Di Cesare, G., Bruschetta, R., Vitale, A., Pelosi, A., Leonardi, E., Famà, F. I., Mastrogiuseppe, M., Carrozza, C., Aiello, S., Campisi, A., Minutoli, R., Chilà, P., Campisi, S., Marino, F., Pioggia, G., Tartarisco, G., Cuccio, V., Ruta, L.

    Published in Scientific reports (15-10-2024)
    “…Vitality Forms (VFs) constitute the dynamic essence of human actions, providing insights into how individuals engage in activities. The ability to perceive and…”
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    Effects of Nordic walking in Alzheimer’s disease: A single-blind randomized controlled clinical trial by Angiolillo, A., Leccese, D., Ciccotelli, S., Di Cesare, G., D'Elia, K., Aurisano, N., Matrone, C., Dentizzi, C., Di Costanzo, A.

    Published in Heliyon (01-05-2023)
    “…Non-pharmacological approaches, including exercise programs, have been proposed to improve cognitive function and behavioral symptoms, such as depression,…”
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    The middle cingulate cortex and dorso-central insula: A mirror circuit encoding observation and execution of vitality forms by Di Cesare, G., Marchi, M., Lombardi, G., Gerbella, M., Sciutti, A., Rizzolatti, G.

    “…Actions with identical goals can be executed in different ways (gentle, rude, vigorous, etc.), which D. N. Stern called vitality forms [D. N. Stern, Forms of…”
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    Two Neural Networks for Laughter: A Tractography Study by Gerbella, M, Pinardi, C, Di Cesare, G, Rizzolatti, G, Caruana, F

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (05-01-2021)
    “…Abstract Laughter is a complex motor behavior occurring in both emotional and nonemotional contexts. Here, we investigated whether the different functions of…”
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    Communicative And Affective Components in Processing Auditory Vitality Forms: An fMRI Study by Di Cesare, G, Cuccio, V, Marchi, M, Sciutti, A, Rizzolatti, G

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (19-02-2022)
    “…Abstract In previous studies on auditory vitality forms, we found that listening to action verbs pronounced gently or rudely, produced, relative to a neutral…”
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    Mirroring the Social Aspects of Speech and Actions: The Role of the Insula by Di Cesare, G, Marchi, M, Errante, A, Fasano, F, Rizzolatti, G

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-04-2018)
    “…Abstract Action and speech may take different forms, being expressed, for example, gently or rudely. These aspects of social communication, named vitality…”
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    Insula Connections With the Parieto-Frontal Circuit for Generating Arm Actions in Humans and Macaque Monkeys by Di Cesare, G, Pinardi, C, Carapelli, C, Caruana, F, Marchi, M, Gerbella, M, Rizzolatti, G

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-05-2019)
    “…Abstract It has been recently found that the human dorso-central insular cortex contributes to the execution and recognition of the affective component of hand…”
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    Understanding the internal states of others by listening to action verbs by Di Cesare, G., Fasano, F., Errante, A., Marchi, M., Rizzolatti, G.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-08-2016)
    “…The internal state of others can be understood observing their actions or listening to their voice. While the neural bases of action style (vitality forms)…”
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    Reliability of sweat-testing by the Macroduct® collection method combined with conductivity analysis in comparison with the classic Gibson and Cooke technique by Mastella, G, Di Cesare, G, Borruso, A, Menin, L, Zanolla, L

    Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-08-2000)
    “…This study was to ascertain the reliability of sweat‐testing by the Macroduct collection method combined with conductivity analysis (MCS) compared with the…”
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    Effective and anatomical connectivity of the dorso-central insula during the processing of action forms by G, Di Cesare, P, Zeidman, G, Lombardi, A, Urgen B, A, Sciutti

    Published 22-10-2023
    “…In both human and monkeys the observation and execution of actions produced the activation of a network consisting of parietal and frontal areas. Although this…”
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    Reliability of sweat-testing by the Macroduct® collection method combined with conductivity analysis in comparison with the classic Gibson and Cooke technique by MASTELLA, G, DI CESARE, G, BORRUSO, A, MENIN, L, ZANOLLA, L

    Published in Acta pædiatrica (Oslo) (01-08-2000)
    “…This study was to ascertain the reliability of sweat-testing by the Macroduct collection method combined with conductivity analysis (MCS) compared with the…”
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    Secondary structure prediction for RNA binding domain in RNP proteins identifies βαβ as the main structural motif by Ghetti, A., Padovani, C., Di Cesare, G., Morandi, C.

    Published in FEBS Letters (06-11-1989)
    “…In eukaryotic cells transcript processing is strictly dependent upon binding of specific proteins. Nuclear RNA binding proteins share a common domain, which is…”
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    Preparation of Nano-Structured Polymeric Proton Conducting Membranes for Use in Fuel Cells by ALBERTI, GIULIO, CASCIOLA, MARIO, PICA, MONICA, DI CESARE, GIUSI

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-03-2003)
    “…: We briefly discuss the state of the art of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells and suggest that the main obstacles to the commercial development of these…”
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