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Una delle linee principali di ricerca è prevalentemente focalizzata a individuare differenti pattern di risposta comportamentale, elettrocorticale e autonomica al fine di verificare la validità predittiva dei modelli temperamentali di Eysenck (Neuroticismo, Estroversione, Psicoticismo), Zuckerman (Sensation Seeking) e Gray (Sistemi di Inibizione e Attivazione Comportamentale). Importante aspetto di questa ricerca è lo studio delle differenze individuali a stimolazioni emozionali. Le implicazioni applicative di questa linea di ricerca sono nell' individuare i sistemi neuropsicofisiologici maggiormente responsabili della disposizione o predisposizione costituzionale a una condizione anomala che già cominci a rappresentare un potenziale fattore di disturbo del comportamento. Un'altra linea di ricerca è rappresentata dallo studio delle differenze individuali nella suggestionabilità ipnotica e nella modulazione del dolore in ipnosi. Viene studiata la relazione tra suggestionabilità, ipnotizzabilità e modulazione del dolore in ipnosi.
One of the main research lines is focused on testing predictive validity of temperamental traits conceptualized in Eysenck (Neuroticism, Extraversion, Psychoticism), Zuckerman (Sensation Seeking) and Gray (Systems Behavioral inhibition and activation) personality theories. This is done in terms of behavioral, autonomic and electrocortical responses. Important aspect of this research is the study of individual differences in emotional processing and the influence of personality traits. Main efforts are devoted to identify neuropsychophysiological processes most responsible for and as potential precursors of behavioral disorders.
Another line of research is represented by the study of individual differences in hypnotic susceptibility and suggestibility and pain modulation in hypnosis.
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104. De Pascalis V., Magurano M.R., Bellusci A., Chen A.C.N. (2001). Somatosensory event-related potential and autonomic activity to varying pain reduction cognitive strategies in hypnosis. Clinical Neurophysiology, 112, 1475-1485.
105. Bogdan Zawadzki, Fons J. R. Van de Vijver, AloisAngleitner, Vilfredo De Pascalis, Benjamin Newberry, William Clark, Peter Th van den Berg, Myoung-Ho Hyun, In-Seok Kim, Olga Mitina, Tatyana Menchuk, Maryna Kufel (2001). The comparison of two basic approaches of cross-cultural assessment of Strelau’s temperament dimensions in eight countries. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 32(3):133-141.
106. De Pascalis V., Chiaradia C., Carotenuto E. (2002). The contribution of suggestibility and expectation to placebo analgesia phenomenon in an experimental setting. Pain, 96, 393-402. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0304-3959(01)00485-7.
107. De Pascalis V. (2002). Hypnotic analgesia, attentional processes and psychophysiological mechanisms. In B. Peter (Ed.), Hypnosis International Monographs (6) (pp. 157-173). Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Hypnosis. Munich / M.E.G.-Stiftung.
108. De Pascalis V., Jeger K., Chiaradia C., Carotenuto E. (2003). Bol, temperament i roznice indywidualne w aktywnosci autonomicznej. In M. Marszal-Wisniewska, T. Clonowicz, i M. Fajkowska-Stanik (Eds.), Psychologia roznic indywidualnych: Wybrane zagadnienia. (pp. 58-69). Warsaw, GdanskieWydawnictwoPsychologiczne.
109. Barry R.J., De Pascalis V., Hodder D., Clarke A.R., Johnstone, S.J. (2003). Preferred EEG brain states at stimulus onset in a fixed interstimulus interval auditory oddball task, and their effects on ERP components. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 47, 187-198.doi: 10.1016/S0167-8760(02)00151-4.
110. De Pascalis V., Russo P.M. (2003). Zuckerman-Kuhlman Personality Questionnaire: Preliminary results of the Italian Version. Psychological Reports, 92, 965-974.
111. Ray W.J., De Pascalis V. (2003). Temporal aspects of hypnotic processes. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis,51, 147-165.
116. De Pascalis V., Bellusci A., Gallo C., Magurano M.R. (2004). Pain reduction strategies in hypnotic context and hypnosis: ERPs and SCRs during a secondary auditory tasks. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 52, 343-363.
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118. De Pascalis V. (2004). Blockierende Halluzination, Aufmerksamkeit und Automatismus in der Hypnose. In U. Halsband (Ed.), Hypnose und Kognition: Zeitschrift für Hypnose und Hypnotherapie (pp. 157-181). Munich / M.E.G.-Stiftung.
119. De Pascalis V. (2004). On the Psychophysiology of Extraversion. In R.M. Stelmack (Ed.), On the Psychobiology of Personality: Essays in honor of Marvin Zuckerman. (chapter 16, pp. 295-327). Amsterdam, Elsevier.
122. De Pascalis V., Arwari B., Matteucci M., Mazzocco A. (2005). Effects of emotional visual stimuli on auditory information processing: A test of J.A. Gray’s reinforcement sensitivity theory. Personality and Individual Differences, 38, 163-176.
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124. De Pascalis V. (2007). Phase-ordered EEG oscillations and the modulation of hypnotic experience In G. Jamieson (Ed.) Hypnosis and Conscious States: the cognitive-neuroscience perspective, pp.67-89 Oxford, Oxford University Press.
125. De Pascalis, Valerio E., Santoro M., Cacace, I. (2007) Neuroticism-Anxiety, Impulsive Sensation-Seeking and autonomic responses to somatosensory stimuli. International Journal of Psychophysiology. International Journal of Psychophysiology 63, 16-24.
126. Rossier J., Aluja A., García L.F., Angleitner A., De Pascalis V., Wang W., Kuhlman M., Zuckerman M. (2007) The cross-cultural generalizability of Zuckerman’s Alternative Five-Factor Model of personality. Journal of Personality Assessment 89, 188-196.
129. De Pascalis V. (2008). Psychophysiological studies. In P.J. Corr (Ed.).The Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory of Personality. Pp 261-290. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
130. De Pascalis V. (2008). Emozioni, temperamento e personalità: aspetti psicofisiologici. In M. Balconi (ed.), Neuropsicologia della comunicazione, pp. 251-275. Springer 2008.
131. Russo P., De Pascalis V., Varriale V., Barratt E. (2008). Impulsivity, intelligence and P300 wave: An empirical study. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 69, 112-118.
133. De Pascalis V., Variale V., D’Antuono L. (2010). Event-related components of the punishment and reward sensitivity.Cinical Neurophysiology 121, 60–76.
135. Cavallaro F.I., Cacace I., Del Testa M., Andre P., Carli G., De Pascalis V., Rocchi R., Santarcangelo E.L. (2010). Hypnotizability-related EEG alpha and theta activity during visual and somesthetic imagery. Neuroscience Letters, 470, 13–18.
136. De Pascalis V. (2011). Suggestion und Suggestibilität als Regulatoren menschlichen Funktionierens: Kognitive und Persönlichkeitsaspekte. Festschrift für Vladimir Gheorghiu. Hypnose, Zeitsschrift für Hypnose und Hypnoterapie, 6 (1+2), 109-140.
137. Russo P.M., Leone L., De Pascalis V. (2011). Cross-cultural validity of the I7 impulsiveness-venturesomeness-empathy scales: evidence from the Italian I7. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 52 , 446–452.
138. De Pascalis V., Varriale V. (2012). Intelligence and information processing: a mismatch negativity analysis using a passive auditory backward-masking task. Journal of Individual Differences, 33, 101-108. DOI: 10.1027/1614-0001/a000078.
139. De Pascalis V., Varriale V., Rotonda M. (2012). EEG oscillatory activity associated to monetary gain and loss signals in a learning task: Effects of attentional impulsivity and learning ability. In M. Kuniechi, M. Binder, J. Kaiser (Eds.), Special Issue: Basic and Applied Psychophysiology. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 85, 68–78.
140. De Pascalis V., Cozzuto G., Russo E. (2013). Effects of personality trait emotionality on acoustic startle response and prepulse inhibition including N100 and P200 event-related potential. Clinical Neurophysiology, 124, 292-305.
142. De Pascalis V, Russo E (2013) Hypnotizability, Hypnosis and Prepulse Inhibition of the Startle Reflex in Healthy Women: An ERP Analysis. PLoS ONE 8(11): e79605. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0079605.
143. De Pascalis V., Varriale E., Fulco M., Fracasso F. (2014) .Mental ability and information processing during discrimination of auditory motion patterns: Effects on P300 and mismatch negativity. Intelligence, 47, 93-106.
144. Barry R. J., De Blasio F.M., De Pascalis V., Karamacoska D. (2014). Preferred EEG brain states at stimulus onset in a fixed interstimulus interval equiprobable auditory Go/NoGo task: A definitive study. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 94, 42–58.doi:10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2014.07.005.
145. Alessandri G., Gian Vittorio Caprara G.V., De Pascalis V. (2015). Relations among EEG-alpha asymmetry and positivity personality trait. Brain and Cognition 97, 10–21. doi:10.1016/j.bandc.2015.04.003.
146. Tonetti L., De Pascalis V., Fabbri M., Martoni M., Russo P.M., Natale V. (2015). Circadian typology and the Alternative Five-Factor Model of personality. International Journal of Psychology,1-8. doi: 10.1002/ijop.12170.
148. De Pascalis V, Varriale V, Cacace I (2015) Pain Modulation in Waking and Hypnosis in Women: Event-Related Potentials and Sources of Cortical Activity. PLoS ONE 10(6): e0128474. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0128474.
149. Russo E., De Pascalis V. (2016). Individual variability in perceptual switching behaviour is associated with reversal-related EEG modulations. Clinical Neurophysiology 127, 479-489. doi:10.1016/j.clinph.2015.06.003.
150. Rossier, J., Aluja, A., Blanch, A., Barry, O., Hansenne, M., Carvalho, A. F., Valdivia, M., Wang, W., Desrichard, O., Hyphantis, T., Suranyi, Z., Glicksohn, J., De Pascalis, V., León-Mayer, E., Piskunov, A., Stivers, A., Morizot, J., Ostendorf, F., Čekrlija, Đo., Bellaj, T., Markiewicz, D., Motevalian, A., and Karagonlar, G. (2016) Cross-cultural Generalizability of the Alternative Five-factor Model Using the Zuckerman–Kuhlman–Aluja Personality Questionnaire. Eur. J. Pers., 30: 139–157. doi: 10.1002/per.2045.
157. Alessandri G., De Pascalis V. (2017). Double dissociation between the neural correlates of the general and specific factors of the Life Orientation Test - Revised. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience 1-15.DOI 10.3758/s13415-017-0522-z.
158. Jensen M.P., Jamieson G.A., Lutz A., Mazzoni G. McGeown W.J., Santarcangelo E.L., Demertzi A., De Pascalis V., BányaiE.I, Rominger C., Vuilleumier P., Faymonville M.E., Terhune D.B. (2017). New Directions in Hypnosis Research: Strategies for Advancing the Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience of Hypnosis. Neuroscience of Consciousness, Vol. 3, No. 1, nix004, 12.04.2017.doi: 10.1093/nc/nix004.
159. Morgese, G., Lombardo G.P., De Pascalis, V. (2017) Localizationism, antilocalizationism, and the emergence of the unitary construct of consciousness in Luigi Luciani (1840–1919). History of psychology 20.4: 365.
160. Sommer, K., Vita, S., De Pascalis, V. (2018) The late posterior negativity in episodic memory: A correlate of stimulus retrieval? Biological psychology 133: 44-53.
161. Varriale, V, van der Molen, M.W., De Pascalis, V. (2018). Mental rotation and fluid intelligence: A brain potential analysis. Intelligence 69 (2018): 146-157.
162. De Pascalis V. Sommer K. Scacchia P. (2018). Extraversion and behavioural approach system in the stimulus analysis and motor response initiation. Biological Psychology. 137: 91-106. Doi 10.1016@j.biopsycho.2018.07.004.
163. De Pascalis V. Sommer K. Scacchia P. (2018). Resting frontal asymmetry and Reward Sensitivity Theory motivational traits. Scientific Reports. 8: 1-9. Doi:10.1038/s41598-018-31404-7.

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