Elvio Blini
University of Padua
23 Papers
29 Citations
Elvio Blini is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galvanic vestibular stimulation & Salience (neuroscience). The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 16 publications. Previous affiliations of Elvio Blini include University of Milano-Bicocca & University of Lyon.
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Papers
Mind the Depth: Visual Perception of Shapes Is Better in Peripersonal Space.
Elvio Blini,Clément Desoche,Romeo Salemme,Alexandre Kabil,Fadila Hadj-Bouziane,Fadila Hadj-Bouziane,Alessandro Farnè,Alessandro Farnè +7 more
TL;DR: It is argued that depth is a fundamental, yet overlooked, dimension of human perception and that future studies in vision and perception should be depth aware.
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Spatial grounding of symbolic arithmetic: an investigation with optokinetic stimulation.
TL;DR: Eye movements were affected by the type of operation during the calculation phase, with subtraction consistently leading to a downward shift of gaze position and addition leading to an upward shift, highlighting the pervasive nature of spatial processing in mental arithmetic.
Peripersonal and reaching space differ: Evidence from their spatial extent and multisensory facilitation pattern.
A. Zanini,Ivan Patané,Ivan Patané,Elvio Blini,Elvio Blini,Elvio Blini,Romeo Salemme,Romeo Salemme,Eric Koun,Eric Koun,Alessandro Farnè,Claudio Brozzoli +11 more
TL;DR: This paper found that PPS is smaller than ARS, and multivariate analyses of spatial patterns of multisensory facilitation predict participants' hand locations within ARS; and the multisensor facilitation map shifts isomorphically following hand positions, revealing hand-centered coding of PPS, therefore pointing to a functional similarity to the receptive fields of monkeys' multi-sensory neurons.
Different Effects of Numerical Magnitude on Visual and Proprioceptive Reference Frames
TL;DR: The results suggest that the spatial effects induced by the activation of the mental number line extend to an egocentric frame of reference but only when a portion of horizontal space has to be “actively” explored.
Patterns of multisensory facilitation distinguish peripersonal from reaching space
A. Zanini,A. Zanini,Ivan Patané,Ivan Patané,Elvio Blini,Elvio Blini,Elvio Blini,Romeo Salemme,Romeo Salemme,Eric Koun,Eric Koun,Alessandro Farnè,Claudio Brozzoli +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors found that PPS differs from ARS in male and female human participants, as evidenced both by their performance and the modeling of their multisensory facilitation.