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Different Psychological Perspectives on Cognitive Processes: Current Research Trends in Alps-Adria Region

Editat de Rossana Actis-Grosso, Alessandra Galmonte
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 2014
Highlights some of the main lines of research in cognitive psychology in the Alps-Adria region, which, being geographically located in the centre of the European continent, encompasses eleven regions from six different countries: namely, Austria, Croatia, Hungary, Italy, Serbia and Slovenia.
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ISBN-13: 9781443856287
ISBN-10: 1443856282
Pagini: 445
Dimensiuni: 150 x 208 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Notă biografică

Rossana Actis-Grosso is Lecturer at the Department of Psychology of the University of Milano-Bicocca, where she has taught Cognitive Ergonomics since 2005. She studied at the University of Padova, where she obtained a five-year degree in Experimental Psychology and a PhD in Psychology. She held Post-doctoral Research Associate positions both at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University of Milano, and at the University of Padova. Her research interests are mainly focused on visual perception and psychophysics, including motion and events perception, visual arts and visual communication, and the perception of emotions. She is author of several publications on these topics and served as a reviewer for numerous journals and international conferences. She is part of the executive committee of the International Society for Psychophysics and of the Italian Society for Ergonomics, and is a permanent member of the Alps Adria Psychology Executive Committee, and a full member of the Italian Association of Psychology. Alessandra Galmonte is Lecturer at the Department of Neurological and Motor Sciences of the University of Verona, where she has taught General Psychology and Sport Psychology since 2007. She obtained a five-year degree in Experimental Psychology and a PhD in Experimental Psychology at the University of Trieste, where she held a Post-doctoral Research Associate position, and a specialization Diploma in Sport Psychology from the University of Turin. Her research covers a wide range of subjects, including psychophysics, visual perception, cognitive ergonomics and usability, and sport psychology. She has published a number of papers on these topics and served as reviewer for several journals and international conferences. She is a member of the Italian Psychological Association (AIP), and the Italian Sport Psychology Society (SIPsiS), and a permanent member of the scientific committee of Alps-Adria Psychology group and of the scientific committee of the Italian Colour Group.