Michele Scaltritti

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University of Trento, Italy 
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Scaltritti M, Greatti E, Sulpizio S. (2024) Decisional components of motor responses are not related to online response control: Evidence from lexical decision and speed-accuracy tradeoff manipulations. Memory & Cognition
Sulpizio S, Spinelli G, Scaltritti M. (2024) Semantic Stroop interference is modulated by the availability of executive resources: Insights from delta-plot analyses and cognitive load manipulation. Memory & Cognition
Sulpizio S, Scaltritti M, Spinelli G. (2024) Fast habituation to semantic interference generated by taboo connotation in reading aloud. Cognition & Emotion. 1-16
Scaltritti M, Greatti E, Sulpizio S. (2023) Electrophysiological evidence of discontinuities in the propagation of lexical decision processes across the motor hierarchy. Neuropsychologia. 188: 108630
Scaltritti M, Giacomoni F, Job R, et al. (2023) Redefining the decisional components of motor responses: Evidence from lexical and object decision tasks. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 49: 835-851
Ghomroudi PA, Scaltritti M, Grecucci A. (2023) Decoding reappraisal and suppression from neural circuits: A combined supervised and unsupervised machine learning approach. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
Di Dona G, Scaltritti M, Sulpizio S. (2022) Formant-invariant voice and pitch representations are pre-attentively formed from constantly varying speech and non-speech stimuli. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 56: 4086-4106
Scaltritti M, Job R, Sulpizio S. (2022) Different types of semantic interference, same lapses of attention: Evidence from Stroop tasks. Memory & Cognition
Di Dona G, Scaltritti M, Sulpizio S. (2021) Early differentiation of memory retrieval processes for newly learned voices and phonemes as indexed by the MMN. Brain and Language. 220: 104981
Sulpizio S, Job R, Leoni P, et al. (2021) EXPRESS: Prepotent task-irrelevant semantic information is dampened by domain-specific control mechanisms during visual word recognition. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 17470218211030863
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