Items where Author is "Santoro, Gino"
Number of items: 5. Bernardi, Giulio and Cecchetti, Luca and Handjaras, Giacomo and Sani, Lorenzo and Gaglianese, Anna and Ceccarelli, Riccardo and Franzoni, Ferdinando and Galetta, Fabio and Santoro, Gino and Goebel, Rainer and Ricciardi, Emiliano and Pietrini, Pietro It’s not all in your car: functional and structural correlates of exceptional driving skills in professional racers. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8 (888). ISSN 1662-5161 (2014) Bernardi, Giulio and Ricciardi, Emiliano and Sani, Lorenzo and Gaglianese, Anna and Papasogli, Alessandra and Ceccarelli, Riccardo and Franzoni, Ferdinando and Galetta, Fabio and Santoro, Gino and Goebel, Rainer and Pietrini, Pietro How skill expertise shapes the brain functional architecture: an fMRI study of visuo-spatial and motor processing in professional racing-car and naïve drivers. PloS One, 8 (10). ISSN 1932-6203 (2013) Bernardi, Giulio and Ricciardi, Emiliano and Handjaras, Giacomo and Franzoni, Ferdinando and Galetta, Fabio and Santoro, Gino and Pietrini, Pietro Expertise modulates brain activity during passive driving: a study in professional and naïve drivers. In: 18th Annual Meeting of the Organization for the Human Brain Mapping, June 10-14, 2012, Beijing, China (2012) Vianello, Annamaria and Caponi, Laura and Franzoni, Ferdinando and Galetta, Fabio and Rossi, Marco and Taddei, Marco and Malvaldi, Gino and Pietrini, Pietro and Santoro, Gino Role of matrix metalloproteinases and their tissue inhibitors as potential biomarkers of left ventricular remodelling in the athlete’s heart. Clinical Science, 117 (4). pp. 157-164. ISSN 0143-5221 (2009) Sani, Lorenzo and Ricciardi, Emiliano and Papasogli, Alessandra and Ceccarelli, Riccardo and Franzoni, Ferdinando and Santoro, Gino and Goebel, Rainer and Pietrini, Pietro Expertise leads to a more efficient brain utilization: an fMRI study in professional and naïve car drivers during attention and visual-spatial tasks. In: 14th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, June 15-19, 2008, Melbourne ISSN 1053-8119. (2008) |