Items where Subject is "Q Science > QP Physiology"
Jump to: Article | Book Section Number of items at this level: 5. ArticleRampinini, Alessandra Cecilia and Ricciardi, Emiliano In favor of the phonemic principle: a review of neurophysiological and neuroimaging explorations into the neural correlates of phonological competence. Studi e Saggi Linguistici, 55 (1). pp. 95-123. ISSN 0085-6827 (2017) Santello, Marco and Bianchi, Matteo and Gabiccini, Marco and Ricciardi, Emiliano and Salvietti, Gionata and Prattichizzo, Domenico and Ernst, Marc and Moscatelli, Alessandro and Jorntell, Henrik and Kappers, Astrid M L and Kyriakopoulos, Kostas and Schaeffer, Alin Abu and Castellini, Claudio and Bicchi, Antonio Towards a synergy framework across neuroscience and robotics: Lessons learned and open questions. Reply to comments on: "Hand synergies: Integration of robotics and neuroscience for understanding the control of biological and artificial hands". Physics of life reviews, 17. pp. 54-60. ISSN 1873-1457 (2016) Santello, Marco and Bianchi, Matteo and Gabiccini, Marco and Ricciardi, Emiliano and Salvietti, Gionata and Prattichizzo, Domenico and Ernst, Marc and Moscatelli, Alessandro and Jörntell, Henrik and Kappers, Astrid M L and Kyriakopoulos, Kostas and Albu-Schäffer, Alin and Castellini, Claudio and Bicchi, Antonio Hand synergies: Integration of robotics and neuroscience for understanding the control of biological and artificial hands. Physics of life reviews, 17. pp. 1-23. ISSN 1873-1457 (2016) Straniero, Sara and Cavallini, Gabriella and Donati, Alessio and Metelli, Maria Rita and Tamburini, Ilaria and Pietrini, Pietro and Bergamini, Ettore Deficiency and supplementation of {PUFA} in the diet have similar effects on the age-associated changes in rat-plasma cholesterol levels. Mechanisms of Ageing and Development, 129 (12). 759 - 762. ISSN 0047-6374 (2008) Book SectionBertelli, Linda Mechanical sensations. Étienne-Jules Marey, Charles Frémont and the issue of automatism. In: From Sensation to Synesthesia. The aesthetic experience and synesthesia in film and new media. Cambridge Scholars Press. (In Press) |