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Caterina Bertini is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology 'Renzo Canestrari' at the University of Bologna. Her academic discipline focuses on Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience. She is affiliated with the Center for studies and researches in Cognitive Neurosciences in Cesena. Her research emphasizes sensory processing, brain oscillations, and multisensory integration, particularly in clinical populations such as hemianopic patients and those with neurological lesions.
Her work explores topics like fear-related neural mechanisms, visual rehabilitation strategies, and the impact of brain lesions on cognitive functions. Key methodologies include EEG analysis, machine learning applications for movement analysis, and neurophysiological interventions such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).
Recent studies highlight her focus on alpha and theta rhythms in perceptual sampling, clinical applications of sensory entrainment, and the role of subcortical pathways in visual recovery. Her articles reflect interdisciplinary interests in neuroscience, clinical neurology, and cognitive psychology.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. She advises no listed students but contributes to neurorehabilitation research through collaborative projects.
Labs/Teams: Active at the Center for studies and researches in Cognitive Neurosciences, focusing on translational neuroscience and neurorehabilitation.