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Maria Montefinese
Maria Montefinese
Assistant Professor, University of Padua
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The adaptation of the affective norms for English words (ANEW) for Italian
M Montefinese, E Ambrosini, B Fairfield, N Mammarella
Behavior research methods 46, 887-903, 2014
2872014
Semantic similarity between old and new items produces false alarms in recognition memory
M Montefinese, GD Zannino, E Ambrosini
Psychological research 79, 785-794, 2015
912015
The “subjective” pupil old/new effect: Is the truth plain to see?
M Montefinese, E Ambrosini, B Fairfield, N Mammarella
International Journal of Psychophysiology 89 (1), 48-56, 2013
892013
Semantic memory: A feature-based analysis and new norms for Italian
M Montefinese, E Ambrosini, B Fairfield, N Mammarella
Behavior research methods 45, 440-461, 2013
862013
Semantic representation of abstract and concrete words: A minireview of neural evidence
M Montefinese
Journal of neurophysiology 121 (5), 1585-1587, 2019
762019
Age-related effects on spatial memory across viewpoint changes relative to different reference frames
M Montefinese, V Sulpizio, G Galati, G Committeri
Psychological research 79, 687-697, 2015
572015
Affective norms for Italian words in older adults: age differences in ratings of valence, arousal and dominance
B Fairfield, E Ambrosini, N Mammarella, M Montefinese
PloS one 12 (1), e0169472, 2017
462017
Semantic significance: a new measure of feature salience
M Montefinese, E Ambrosini, B Fairfield, N Mammarella
Memory & cognition 42, 355-369, 2014
392014
Italian age of acquisition norms for a large set of words (ItAoA)
M Montefinese, D Vinson, G Vigliocco, E Ambrosini
Frontiers in psychology 10, 439012, 2019
322019
Recognition memory and featural similarity between concepts: the pupil’s point of view
M Montefinese, D Vinson, E Ambrosini
Biological Psychology 135, 159–169., 2018
282018
Causal role of the posterior parietal cortex for two-digit mental subtraction and addition: A repetitive TMS study
M Montefinese, C Turco, F Piccione, C Semenza
NeuroImage 155, 72-81, 2017
262017
Core features: measures and characterization for different languages
L Vivas, M Montefinese, M Bolognesi, J Vivas
Cognitive Processing 21 (4), 651-667, 2020
172020
No grammatical gender effect on affective ratings: evidence from Italian and German languages
M Montefinese, E Ambrosini, E Roivainen
Cognition and Emotion 33 (4), 848-854, 2019
142019
A practical primer on processing semantic property norm data
EM Buchanan, S De Deyne, M Montefinese
Cognitive Processing 21 (4), 587-599, 2020
132020
CONCRETEXT@ EVALITA2020: The concreteness in context task
L Gregori, M Montefinese, DP Radicioni, AR Andrea, R Varvara
CEUR WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS 2765, 1-8, 2020
132020
Can the humped animal's knee conceal its name? Commentary on:“The roles of shared vs. distinctive conceptual features in lexical access”
M Montefinese, D Vinson
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 137181, 2015
112015
Functional specificity of the locus coeruleus-norepinephrine system in the attentional networks
E Ambrosini, R Vastano, M Montefinese, M Ciavarro
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 7, 201, 2013
112013
The interplay between control processes and feature relevance: Evidence from dual-task methodology
M Montefinese, G Hallam, HE Thompson, E Jefferies
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 73 (3), 384-395, 2020
102020
Online search trends and word-related emotional response during COVID-19 lockdown in Italy: A cross-sectional online study
M Montefinese, E Ambrosini, A Angrilli
PeerJ 9, e11858, 2021
82021
Inferior parietal lobule is sensitive to different semantic similarity relations for concrete and abstract words
M Montefinese, P Pinti, E Ambrosini, I Tachtsidis, D Vinson
Psychophysiology 58 (3), e13750, 2021
82021
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