Luciano Fasotti
Radboud University Nijmegen
82 Papers
282 Citations
Luciano Fasotti is an academic researcher from Radboud University Nijmegen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Cognition. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 79 publications. Previous affiliations of Luciano Fasotti include Nijmegen Institute for Cognition and Information.
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Papers
Destination Memory for Emotional Information in Older Adults
TL;DR: Older adults seem to place higher emphasis on emotional material relative to neutral faces, showing better memory for the association between statements and emotional faces.
The influence of cognitive reserve and age on the use of memory strategies.
TL;DR: Higher levels of CR seem to enable individuals to use effective strategies, and this results highlight the importance of the role of CR in compensating for the aging-related memory decline.
Augmented Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Poststroke Depressive Symptoms: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Joyce A Kootker,Sascha M.C. Rasquin,Frederik C. Lem,Caroline M. van Heugten,Luciano Fasotti,Alexander C. H. Geurts +5 more
TL;DR: The authors' augmented CBT intervention was not superior to CCT for the treatment of mood disorders after stroke, and future studies should determine whether both interventions are better than natural history.
Episodic memory decline in Huntington's disease, a binding deficit?
Mohamad El Haj,Mohamad El Haj,Mohamad El Haj,Marie Caillaud,Marie Caillaud,Luciano Fasotti,Christophe Verny,Philippe Allain +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the cognitive mechanisms that might underlie episodic memory deterioration in patients with Huntington's disease and found that episodic decline was only related to binding performance.
Social cognition and emotion regulation: a multifaceted treatment (T-ScEmo) for patients with traumatic brain injury:
Herma J. Westerhof-Evers,Annemarie C. Visser-Keizer,Luciano Fasotti,Jacoba M. Spikman,Jacoba M. Spikman +4 more
TL;DR: A multifaceted treatment protocol for poor social cognition and emotion regulation impairments (called T-ScEmo) in patients with traumatic brain injury is evaluated and found evidence for transfer to participation and quality of life.