Vilfredo De Pascalis
Sapienza University of Rome
101 Papers
541 Citations
Vilfredo De Pascalis is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Personality & Electroencephalography. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 92 publications.
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Papers
Personality effects on attentional shifts to emotional charged cues: ERP, behavioural and HR data
TL;DR: In this article, three orthogonal personality factors were derived from a joint analysis of EPQ and SSS-V questionnaires: extraversion, sensation seeking and psychoticism.
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EEG asymmetry and heart rate during experience of hypnotic analgesia in high and low hypnotizables
TL;DR: During hypnotic analgesia the hemispheric asymmetry found in high hypnotizables was parallel to a significant reduction in the spectral mid-frequency peak of heart period variability which indicated a decrease in the level of sympathetic activity.
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Personality, event-related potential (ERP) and heart rate (HR): An investigation of Gray's theory
TL;DR: The role of personality dimensions, behavioural inhibition and activation, in mediating event-related potentials (ERPs) and the level of anticipatory heart rate (HR) deceleration response during two visual-stimulus recognition tasks was examined in this paper.
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Perception and modulation of pain in waking and hypnosis: functional significance of phase-ordered gamma oscillations.
TL;DR: High and medium hypnotizable subjects showed significant reductions in phase‐ordered gamma patterns for Focused Analgesia during hypnosis and post‐hypnosis conditions; this effect was found, however, more pronounced in high hypnotized subjects, suggesting that hypnosis interferes with phase‐ ordered gamma and pain relationship.
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Hemispheric activity of 40 Hz EEG during recall of emotional events: differences between low and high hypnotizables
TL;DR: The relationship between lateralization of 40-Hz EEG and emotional processing was moderated by hypnotizability and high subjects exhibited greater ratings of absorptive ability and emotional feeling than low subjects.
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