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Giuseppa Renata Mangano is an Associate Professor at the University of Palermo, affiliated with the School of Human Sciences and Cultural Heritage. Her academic focus spans Psychological, Pedagogical, Physical Exercise and Training Sciences. She maintains regular office hours at Viale delle Scienze in Palermo, indicating active academic engagement.
Dr. Mangano's research concentrates on neuropsychological mechanisms, with expertise in:
- Cognitive neuroscience and neurostimulation techniques (TMS, tDCS)
- Clinical applications for eating disorders and neurodevelopmental conditions
- Memory modulation and neuroplasticity mechanisms
- Visual perception and attentional processes
- Neurocognitive aspects of Alzheimer's disease
Her publication trends reveal consistent focus on neuromodulation therapies across clinical populations, with recent work emphasizing translational applications in neurodevelopmental disorders and cognitive rehabilitation. Research methodologies predominantly feature neurostimulation protocols combined with behavioral assessment.
Teaching activities include courses in Neuropsychology (PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND TECHNIQUES), Social and Affective Neuroscience (CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY), and Physiological Psychology (PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND TECHNIQUES). Student evaluations are regularly conducted across these courses.
She has supervised numerous graduate theses primarily in Clinical Psychology, with topics spanning attentional biases, neural correlates of choice behavior, sensory processing mechanisms, and neuroplasticity in neurodegenerative conditions.
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