Cecilia Segatta

Cecilia Segatta
  • Master in Clinical Psychology
  • PhD Student at University of Triest

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Introduction
PHD PROGRAM IN NEURAL AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES | NECS
Current institution
University of Triest
Current position
  • PhD Student

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Publications (6)
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A greater ability to think divergently seems to bring benefits both in the psychological and in the cognitive domain throughout the lifespan. In particular, studies on older adults confirm the role of creativity as a valid support in active aging. The aim of the study is to investigate the possible role of creativity in promoting active aging throu...
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Durante il processo di invecchiamento, il soggetto anziano si trova a vivere in un contesto sempre più sfidante, dovendo affrontare una serie di cambiamenti che influiscono sul suo benessere psicologico e cognitivo. Il pensiero creativo e la flessibilità mentale possono avere un impatto positivo nella vita dell'anziano a sostegno di un invecchiamen...
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Deaf individuals may report difficulties in social interactions. However, whether these difficulties depend on deafness affecting social brain circuits is controversial. Here, we report the first meta-analysis comparing brain activations of hearing and (prelingually) deaf individuals during social perception. Our findings showed that deafness does...
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major health and socio-economic problem since it is one of the major sources of death and disability worldwide. TBI patients usually show high heterogeneity in their clinical features, including both cognitive and emotional/behavioral alterations. As it specifically concerns cognitive functioning, these patients us...
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L'abilità di pensare in maniera divergente risulta preservata in qualsiasi fascia d'età. Tuttavia, nella fase di invecchiamento, l'individuo si trova a vivere in un contesto sempre più sfidante, dovendo affrontare una serie di cambiamenti legati soprattutto al suo funzionamento cognitivo. Il pensiero creativo e la flessibilità mentale, favorendo la...

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