Giuseppe Luppino

17.5k total citations · 5 hit papers
94 papers, 13.1k citations indexed

About

Giuseppe Luppino is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology and Neurology. According to data from OpenAlex, Giuseppe Luppino has authored 94 papers receiving a total of 13.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 74 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 26 papers in Social Psychology and 22 papers in Neurology. Recurrent topics in Giuseppe Luppino's work include Motor Control and Adaptation (36 papers), Visual perception and processing mechanisms (28 papers) and Action Observation and Synchronization (25 papers). Giuseppe Luppino is often cited by papers focused on Motor Control and Adaptation (36 papers), Visual perception and processing mechanisms (28 papers) and Action Observation and Synchronization (25 papers). Giuseppe Luppino collaborates with scholars based in Italy, United States and Germany. Giuseppe Luppino's co-authors include Massimo Matelli, Giacomo Rizzolatti, Leonardo Fogassi, Stefano Rozzi, Vittorio Gallese, M. Gentilucci, Elena Borra, Rosolino Camarda, Marzio Gerbella and R. Camarda and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Neuron and Journal of Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Giuseppe Luppino

94 papers receiving 12.8k citations

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Functional organization of inferior area 6 in the macaque... 1988 2026 2000 2013 1988 2001 1998 1993 2000 250 500 750 1000

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R. Chris Miall United Kingdom
Jörn Diedrichsen United Kingdom
Richard E. Passingham United Kingdom
Ivan Toni Netherlands
Rachael D. Seidler United States
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All Works

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Borra, Elena, et al.. (2024). Involvement of the claustrum in the cortico-basal ganglia circuitry: connectional study in the non-human primate. Brain Structure and Function. 229(5). 1143–1164. 3 indexed citations
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Borra, Elena, et al.. (2023). Gradients of thalamic connectivity in the macaque lateral prefrontal cortex. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience. 17. 1239426–1239426. 3 indexed citations
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Caminiti, Roberto, Gabriel Girard, Alexandra Battaglia‐Mayer, et al.. (2021). The Complex Hodological Architecture of the Macaque Dorsal Intraparietal Areas as Emerging from Neural Tracers and DW-MRI Tractography. eNeuro. 8(4). ENEURO.0102–21.2021. 8 indexed citations
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Borra, Elena & Giuseppe Luppino. (2021). Comparative anatomy of the macaque and the human frontal oculomotor domain. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 126. 43–56. 8 indexed citations
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Borra, Elena & Giuseppe Luppino. (2018). Large-scale temporo–parieto–frontal networks for motor and cognitive motor functions in the primate brain. Cortex. 118. 19–37. 32 indexed citations
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Caminiti, Roberto, Elena Borra, Federica Visco‐Comandini, et al.. (2017). Computational Architecture of the Parieto-Frontal Network Underlying Cognitive-Motor Control in Monkeys. eNeuro. 4(1). ENEURO.0306–16.2017. 59 indexed citations
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Borra, Elena, Marzio Gerbella, Stefano Rozzi, & Giuseppe Luppino. (2013). Projections from Caudal Ventrolateral Prefrontal Areas to Brainstem Preoculomotor Structures and to Basal Ganglia and Cerebellar Oculomotor Loops in the Macaque. Cerebral Cortex. 25(3). 748–764. 24 indexed citations
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Gerbella, Marzio, et al.. (2013). Amygdalar connections of the macaque areas 45A and 45B. Brain Structure and Function. 219(3). 831–842. 17 indexed citations
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Nelissen, Koen, Elena Borra, Marzio Gerbella, et al.. (2011). Action Observation Circuits in the Macaque Monkey Cortex. Journal of Neuroscience. 31(10). 3743–3756. 171 indexed citations
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Borra, Elena, Abdelouahed Belmalih, Marzio Gerbella, Stefano Rozzi, & Giuseppe Luppino. (2010). Projections of the hand field of the macaque ventral premotor area F5 to the brainstem and spinal cord. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 518(13). 2570–2591. 79 indexed citations
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Gamberini, Michela, Lauretta Passarelli, Patrizia Fattori, et al.. (2009). Cortical connections of the visuomotor parietooccipital area V6Ad of the macaque monkey. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 513(6). 622–642. 147 indexed citations
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Belmalih, Abdelouahed, Roberta Calzavara, Marzio Gerbella, et al.. (2007). Cortical Connections of the Macaque Anterior Intraparietal (AIP) Area. Cerebral Cortex. 18(5). 1094–1111. 327 indexed citations
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Gregoriou, Georgia G., Elena Borra, Massimo Matelli, & Giuseppe Luppino. (2006). Architectonic organization of the inferior parietal convexity of the macaque monkey. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 496(3). 422–451. 109 indexed citations
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Luppino, Giuseppe, Suliann Ben Hamed, Michela Gamberini, Massimo Matelli, & Claudio Galletti. (2005). Occipital (V6) and parietal (V6A) areas in the anterior wall of the parieto‐occipital sulcus of the macaque: a cytoarchitectonic study. European Journal of Neuroscience. 21(11). 3056–3076. 107 indexed citations
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Galletti, Claudio, Michela Gamberini, Dieter F. Kutz, et al.. (2001). The cortical connections of area V6: an occipito‐parietal network processing visual information. European Journal of Neuroscience. 13(8). 1572–1588. 194 indexed citations
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Geyer, Stefan, Massimo Matelli, Giuseppe Luppino, & Karl Zilles. (2000). Functional neuroanatomy of the primate isocortical motor system. Anatomy and Embryology. 202(6). 443–474. 354 indexed citations
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Luppino, Giuseppe, Akira Murata, Paolo Govoni, & Massimo Matelli. (1999). Largely segregated parietofrontal connections linking rostral intraparietal cortex (areas AIP and VIP) and the ventral premotor cortex (areas F5 and F4). Experimental Brain Research. 128(1-2). 181–187. 294 indexed citations
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Caretta, Antonio, Daniela Cevolani, Giuseppe Luppino, Massimo Matelli, & Roberto Tirindelli. (1991). Characterization and Regional Distribution of a Class of Synapses with Highly Concentrated cAMP Binding Sites in the Rat Brain. European Journal of Neuroscience. 3(7). 669–687. 12 indexed citations
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Luppino, Giuseppe, Massimo Matelli, & Giacomo Rizzolatti. (1990). Cortico-cortical connections of two electrophysiologically identified arm representations in the mesial agranular frontal cortex. Experimental Brain Research. 82(1). 214–8. 103 indexed citations
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Luppino, Giuseppe, Massimo Matelli, Russell G. Carey, David Fitzpatrick, & I.T. Diamond. (1988). New view of the organization of the pulvinar nucleus in Tupaia as revealed by tectopulvinar and pulvinar‐cortical projections. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 273(1). 67–86. 34 indexed citations

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