Publications by authors named "Federico Delfante"

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  • * A study involving 58 healthy adolescents analyzed their comfort distance and used sensory profiles and psychopathological assessments to investigate the connections between PS and eating disorder symptoms.
  • * Results indicated a correlation between comfort distance estimation and sensory profiles, alongside a link between sensory sensitivities and eating disorder symptoms, suggesting that social-emotional challenges could contribute to the development of these symptoms.
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  • Personality influences how people interact with their environment and each other, with Defensive Peripersonal Space (DPPS) serving as a protective barrier that varies among individuals and is linked to psychiatric symptoms like anxiety.
  • In a study with 55 healthy participants, researchers employed the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 and the Hand Blink Reflex (HBR) task to understand how personality traits relate to DPPS limits, using data analysis methods like Bayesian multilevel models and network analysis.
  • The findings showed a positive correlation between the detachment personality trait and increased modulation of HBR, suggesting that individuals scoring higher in detachment exhibited a larger DPPS, indicating that this trait might serve as a potential biomarker for addressing maladaptive personality traits in therapeutic
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