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Lucilla CARDINALI
Position: Post-doctorante
Email: lucilla.cardinali@inserm.fr
Phone number: +33 (0)4 72 91 34 33

Current Position

PhD, Team 3 (Avenir) :Multisensorial Space and Action

Curriculum

CV

Ongoing Projects

1 - Tool-use induced plasticity of the Body Schema

a. Project

coming soon...

b. Equipment

Plateforme Mouvement-Handicap, IFNL

RMf, CERMEP

TMS, U864

2 - Multisensory perception of time

a. Project

coming soon...

b. Equipment

VISAGE, CRS

Publications

Cardinali L., Brozzoli, C., Farnè, A. Peripersonal Space and Body Schema. Encyclopedia of Behavioral Neuroscience. (in press)

Cardinali L, Brozzoli, C., Frassinetti, F., Roy, A.C., Farnè, A. Human Tool Use: a causal role in plasticity of bodily nad spatial representations. in McCormacks (ed) Tool Use and Causal Cognition. (in press)

Cardinali L, Brozzoli, C., Urquizer, C., Roy, A.C., Farnè, A.When action is not enough: Tool-use reveals tactile-dependent access to Body Schema. (submitted)

Press Release

English

http://www.nature.com/news/2009/090622/full/news.2009.587.html

http://www.the-scientist.com/blog/display/55771/

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8112873.stm

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17346-brain-could-adapt-well-to-cyborg-enhancements.html

http://bps-research-digest.blogspot.com/2009/07/how-tools-become-part-of-body.html

Français

http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/sciences/fondamental/20090623.OBS1643/lhomme_fait_corps_avec_loutil.html

Deutsch

http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/mensch/0,1518,632056,00.html

Czech

Lidove noviny

Awards,fellowships and others scientific activities

September 2009 - present
In charge of Student Journal Club

May 2009 - present
Member of "ESF Pool of Reviewers"

November 2008-present
Participation to "Fête de la Science 2008" , stand on tactile illusions.

October 2007-present
PhD fellowship from 'Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1'

February-August 2007
Research grant from the University of Bologna for a training period at the UMR-864

July 2006
Vacation Inserm (UMR-S 534)

March-June 2006
Research grant from the University of Bologna for a training period at the UMR-534