When flashes interrupt vision, the eyes pause before moving again. That pause stays stable, but recovery weakens with repetition — the oculomotor system stays alert to novelty while cutting unnecessary eye movements to irrelevant events. 👉 www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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New implication for sensorimotor adaptability 👀 A new study from our laboratory shows that during visual exploration, saccadic inhibition remains stable, while oculomotor rebound weakens with repetition, demonstrating motor habituation.
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It was a pleasure to present at #AIP2025 in Turin! 🏛️ Our latest data on the inevitability of visual interruption show that visuomotor capture may look strong, but inhibition dictated the rhythm! 👁️✨
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@cirorilardi.bsky.social
📑 A new position paper calls for a "clinimetric" approach in dementia neuropsychology: cognitive tests calibrated on real clinical populations to improve early diagnosis accuracy.
Read the new paper below! 👇
🥼✍️ Lab authors:
@neurogiovanni.bsky.social
@cirorilardi.bsky.social
🔬How is the human brain able to generate, utilise, and adapt to technology?
🧠 Here, we propose that a strict interplay of causal reasoning, semantic cognition, visuospatial skills,
sensorimotor knowledge, and social learning can shape our technological cognition.
Read below our new paper! 👇
✍️🥼Lab authors:
@cirorilardi.bsky.social
@neurogiovanni.bsky.social
🧠 A new neuropsychological study shows that patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment due to Alzheimer’s disease may overestimate their visuospatial memory, not verbal memory. This suggests a metacognitive failure specific to spatial information.
📄 A new paper from the lab! 👇
🛠️🧠 How do we reshape the material world? Not by general intelligence alone, but through a specialized neural system: the left area PF fuels our capacity to reason about physical causality—core to tool use, invention, and cumulative culture.
🧬 A new work from @neurogiovanni.bsky.social
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🌍🧠 What drives cultural invention? Not just imitation, but ecological reasoning: humans adapt, repurpose, and sometimes unknowingly reinvent—guided by environments shaped by others, not always by minds we understand.
🥼 A new paper from @neurogiovanni.bsky.social
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The visual encoding of familiar and unfamiliar tools www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.05....
👀🛠️ How do we look at tools? Familiarity reshapes visual attention: we search for meaning first, action later—unless prior knowledge shortcuts the process.
🥼 A new preprint from @luigivalio.bsky.social & @neurogiovanni.bsky.social
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How does the oculomotor system keep up with visual interference? 👁️
🚩 Discover how repeated flashes fatigue eye movements—without breaking inhibition. A look into oculomotor habituation: a poster by
@antimobuonocore.bsky.social, @celestecafaro.bsky.social, and Alessio Fracasso at #VSS2025! 👇
Cover of the American Journal of Psychology, Volume 137, Issue 3, Fall 2024 Red background with abstract wavy lines crossing the middle of the cover and list of editors in the bottom left corner.
One way to pass on our own causal understanding about how a physical system works is to provide a verbal explanation about it. Read in American Journal of Psychology Vol. 137, Iss. 3. @neurogiovanni.bsky.social @blubludoesscience.bsky.social scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/ajp/arti...
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@antimobuonocore.bsky.social (first)
@celestecafaro.bsky.social
In Parkinson’s disease, fatigue may reflect impaired motor preparation. 🔍
This TMS study shows absent pre-movement facilitation (PMF) in the most affected hemisphere of fatigued patients — a potential neurophysiological marker ⚡🧠
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A new paper from the lab! 📑
🔍 Our brain processes faces using both coarse and fine details—but does LSF always guide perception? This study suggests a more flexible integration
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Do mechanical and digital tools engage our brain differently? 🔨💻
@neurogiovanni.bsky.social ‘s research featured in a national TV report!
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We discovered and published in NeuroImage two distinct neural pathways for mechanical and digital technology, highlighting the different ways our brain processes tools and devices we use every day.
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Check out the latest work of @antimobuonocore.bsky.social on how visual masks can distort our sense of time!
Hi Bluesky! 🦋 This is the CogSci Lab.
We are a laboratory of experimental psychology and cognitive neuroscience studying neural mechanisms and behavioral patterns using Eye-Tracking, EEG, fMRI. Based in Naples, the world’s most astonishing city 🌋☀️
For more information: www.cogsci.it