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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.
  • 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).
  • 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.