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Martina Ardizzi is a Researcher (Ricercatore a tempo determinato) at the Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Parma. She specializes in neuropsychology and psychobiology, with a focus on embodied cognition, peripersonal space plasticity, and the neural mechanisms underlying mental disorders.
Her teaching responsibilities include courses on Neurobiology of Mental Disorders, Neuropsychology Laboratory, Psychobiology of Gender Identity, and Psychology modules for Speech and Language Therapy programs. She has been active in academic roles since at least 2017, spanning disciplines like Sport Sciences, Physiotherapy, and Psychology.
Research interests center on schizophrenia, trauma effects on development, self-disorders, and multisensory processing. Notable work examines how peripersonal space boundaries are altered in psychiatric conditions and how early trauma impacts social/affective development. She also explores embodied cognition in language processing and aesthetic judgments.
Publications (2023–2025) highlight studies on temporal binding in OCD, peripersonal space plasticity in depersonalization, and the role of sensorimotor experience in aesthetic evaluation. Collaborations with neuroscientists like Vittorio Gallese and Francesca Ferroni suggest interdisciplinary focus on embodied and social neuroscience.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided data. Her work frequently involves experimental paradigms measuring physiological responses (e.g., autonomic activity, EEG/fMRI) in clinical and atypical populations.


