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Camponogara, I., Farne, A., Volcic, R. (2024). Tool-sensed object information effectively supports vision for multisensory grasping. Journal of experimental psychology: general, 153(8), 2127.
Camponogara, I., Murgia, M., D'Orso, G., Sors, F. (2024). Volleyball serves impact sound intensity and frequency spectrum affect the predictions of the future ball’s landing point according to the level of auditory-motor experience. International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Vol 22, Issue 2, 467–480.
Fantoni, M., Federici, A., Camponogara, I., Handjaras, G., Martinelli A., Bednaya, E.,Ricciardi, E., Pavani F., and Bottari, D. (2024). The impact of face masks on face-to-face neural tracking of speech: Auditory and visual obstacles. Heliyon, 10(15)
Camponogara, I. (2023). The integration of action-oriented multisensory information from target and limb within the movement planning and execution. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 151, 105228.
Camponogara, I., & Volcic, R. (2022). Visual uncertainty unveils the distinct role of haptic cues in multisensory grasping. eNeuro, 9(3), 1-12.
Camponogara, I., & Volcic, R. (2021). A brief glimpse at a haptic target is sufficient for multisensory integration in reaching movements. Vision Research, 185, 50-57.
Camponogara, I., & Volcic, R. (2021). Integration of haptics and vision in human multisensory grasping. Cortex, 135, 173-185.
Camponogara, I., & Volcic, R. (2019). Grasping adjustments to haptic, visual, and visuo-haptic object perturbations are contingent on the sensory modality. Journal of neurophysiology, 122(6), 2614-2620.
Camponogara, I., & Volcic, R. (2019). Grasping movements toward seen and handheld objects. Scientific reports, 9(1), 1-8.
Turchet, L., Camponogara, I., Nardello, F., Zamparo, P., & Cesari, P. (2018). Interactive footsteps sounds modulate the sense of effort without affecting the kinematics and metabolic parameters during treadmill-walking. Applied Acoustics, 129, 379-385.
Camponogara, I., Rodger, M., Craig, C., & Cesari, P. (2017). Expert players accurately detect an opponent's movement intentions through sound alone. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 43(2), 348.
Camponogara, I., Turchet, L., Carner, M., Marchioni, D., & Cesari, P. (2016). To hear or not to hear: Sound availability modulates sensory-motor integration. Frontiers in neuroscience, 10, 22.
Fontana, F., Camponogara, I., Cesari, P., Vallicella, M., & Ruzzenente, M. (2016). An exploration on whole-body and foot-based vibrotactile sensitivity to melodic consonance. Proc. of SMC.
Turchet, L., Camponogara, I., & Cesari, P. (2015). Interactive footstep sounds modulate the perceptual-motor aftereffect of treadmill walking. Experimental brain research, 233(1), 205-214.
Camponogara, I., Komeilipoor, N., & Cesari, P. (2015). When distance matters: Perceptual bias and behavioral response for approaching sounds in peripersonal and extrapersonal space. Neuroscience, 304, 101-108.
Cesari, P., Camponogara, I., Papetti, S., Rocchesso, D., & Fontana, F. (2014). Might as well jump: sound affects muscle activation in skateboarding. PLoS One, 9(3).
Preprints
Camponogara, I. (2025). Temporal Dynamics of Sensorimotor Integration for Non-Visual Target Information During Movement Preparation and Online Control, BiorXiv.
Camponogara, I. (2025). The Contribution of Audition and Proprioception in Unisensory and Multisensory Target Reaching, BiorXiv.
In Preparation
Camponogara, I., & Volcic, R. The influence of pre-movement and on-line haptic and visual information on the multisensory-motor integration process when grasping handheld objects.