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Marina Scattolin

Affiliated Researcher
Neuroscience and society
Research center
Biografia

My work aims at understanding the relation between different components of Bodily Self-Consciousness (BSC) and the tendency to behave honestly or dishonestly, with a specific focus on decisions made in social contexts. To investigate this, I have applied different approaches, ranging from online surveys, to one-to-one interactions within Immersive Virtual Reality scenarios, to studies on clinical populations displaying alterations of BSC.

In the past, I have studied how being in love shapes the brain electrical activity and how disorders of consciousness alter the processing of emotional faces.





Education

Title: Ph.D. in Psychology and Social Neuroscience - Cognitive, Social and Affective Neuroscience (CoSAN) Curriculum
Institute: Sapienza University of Rome
Location: Rome
Country: Italy
From: 2017 To: 2020

Title: M.Sc. in Cognitive Neuroscience and Clinical Neuropsychology
Institute: Università degli Studi di Padova
Location: Padua
Country: Italy
From: 2013 To: 2015

Title: B.Sc. in Developmental and Educational Psychology
Institute: Università degli Studi di Padova
Location: Padua
Country: Italy
From: 2010 To: 2013

All Publications
2023
Scattolin M., Panasiti M.S., Ho J.T., Lenggenhager B., Aglioti S.M.
Ownership of the affected leg is further reduced following deceptive behaviors in Body Integrity Dysphoria
iScience, vol. 26, (no. 9)
2023
Vabba A., Panasiti M.S., Scattolin M., Spitaleri M., Porciello G., Aglioti S.M.
The thermoception task: a thermal-imaging based procedure for measuring awareness of changes in peripheral body temperature
Journal of Neurophysiology
Article in Press Journal
2022
Scattolin M., Panasiti M. S., Aglioti S. M.
Morality in the flesh: on the link between bodily self-consciousness, moral identity and (dis)honest behaviour
Royal Society Open Science, vol. 9, (no. 8)
Article Journal
2022
Scattolin M., Panasiti M. S., Villa R., Aglioti S. M.
Reduced ownership over a virtual body modulates dishonesty
iScience, vol. 25, (no. 5)
2022
Villa R., Ponsi G., Scattolin M., Panasiti M.S., Aglioti S.M.
Social, Affective, and Non-Motoric Bodily Cues to the Sense of Agency: A Systematic Review of the Experience of Control
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, vol. 142