Publications by authors named "D Pascucci"

This study assessed healthcare workers' (HCWs) knowledge and adherence to hand hygiene principles in a large Italian university hospital, focusing on identifying knowledge gaps and evaluating training effectiveness. A specifically designed 17-item questionnaire, based on the World Health Organization (WHO) Hand Hygiene Knowledge Questionnaire, was used to measure theoretical knowledge, the role of training, and the impact of experience. The survey had an 8% participation rate (542 responses from a total of 6,749 HCWs), with higher responses among nurses and doctors.

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  • Echinococcosis is a rare but serious parasitic disease primarily affecting the liver and lungs, with arterial echinococcosis posing significant health risks, yet its management and outcomes are not well-documented.
  • Researchers conducted a thorough review of literature and identified 32 cases, revealing that most patients experience chronic pain, with the majority requiring surgical removal of cysts and antiparasitic treatment, predominantly using albendazole.
  • While most patients had good outcomes post-surgery, the condition remains dangerous, highlighting the need for further investigation into effective treatment strategies and patient management.
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Where do novel research questions come from? We suggest that identifying key computational problems and comparing solutions across domains can be one source. We exemplify this by looking at perception and action and outline how findings from one domain may generate novel research avenues in the other.

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Neural entrainment has become a popular technique to non-invasively manipulate brain rhythms via external, periodic stimulation. However, there is still debate regarding its underlying mechanisms and effects on brain activity. Here, we used EEG recordings during a visual entrainment paradigm to assess characteristic changes in the spectral content of EEG signals due to entrainment.

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Unlabelled: In serial dependence, perceptual decisions are biased towards stimuli encountered in the recent past. Here, we investigate whether and how serial dependence is affected by the availability of visual working memory (VWM) resources. In two experiments, participants reproduced the orientation of a series of stimuli.

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