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KONSTANTINOS PRIFTIS

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Position

Professore Ordinario

Address

VIA VENEZIA, 8 - PADOVA

Telephone

0498277468

Notices

Dear students,

this is to comunicate that my office hours, originally scheduled for Friday May 12, will instead take place on Thursday, May 11. The time interval remains the same: 12:30'-14:30'.

I sincerely apologize,

kind regards,

K.P.






Dear students,

because of unexpected academic duties, my office hours, originally scheduled for Friday March 24 and 31, will instead take place on Thursday, March 23 and 30, respectively. The time interval remains the same: 12:30'-14:30'.

I sincerely apologize,

kind regards,

K.P.










Dear students,

this is to inform you that my exam sessions in January 2022 will both take place exlusively online. After the deadline for registering yourselves, you will receive specific instructions by email.

Kind regards,
K.P.





Dear students,

starting from February 19th, 2021, my office hours will take place on any Friday from 12:30' to 14:30'. The modality remains online through ZOOM.

Kind regards,
Konstantinos Priftis





EXAM MODALITY: SESSIONS JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2021

Dear students,

the exam sessions of January and February 2021 will take place online. There are two steps to follow, in order for you to participate:

1. Register yourselves on UNIWEB, by selecting your specific exam session. After the deadline for registering on UNIWEB, all registered students will receive an email with specific instructions on how to connect to ZOOM and how to find the links to the specific exam session on MOODLE esami (MOODLE exams).

2. Within the day before the specific exam session, please send me attached via email (konstantinos.priftis@unipd.it) a copy of your identity document (identity card or passport).

Kind regards,
Konstantinos Priftis



Office hours

  • Thursday from 8:30 to 10:30
    at Online
    Il ricevimento avviene online, dopo prenotazione via email, tramite ZOOM: https://unipd.zoom.us/j/2572646895

Teachings

Publications

Basagni, B., Abbruzzese, L., Priftis, K., Damora, A., & Mancuso, M. (2023). Acquired neurogenic foreign accent syndrome (ANFAS) as the sole outcome of the fibrinolysis procedure in a patient with acute stroke aphasia: A case study. Neurological Sciences, 44(4), 1433–1435. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-022-06571-1
Aleotti, S., Massaccesi, S. & Priftis, K. (2023). The SNARC effect: A preregistered study on the interaction of horizontal, vertical, and sagittal spatial–numerical associations. Psychological Research, 87, 1256–1266. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00426-022-01721-8
Priftis, K., Piccione, F., Dipersia, M. L., Finco, N., Gottardello, F., & Masiero, S. (2022). Chronic right motor neglect. Cortex, 156, 54–56. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2022.09.001
Priftis, K., Velardo, V., Vascello, M. G. F., Villella, S., Galeri, S., Spada, M. S., & Algeri, L. (2022). Limited evidence for neuropsychological dysfunction in patients initially affected by severe COVID-19. Neurological Sciences, 43(12), 6661–6663. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-022-06373-5
Pitteri, M., Marchetti, M., Grassi, M., & Priftis, K. (2021). Pitch height and brightness both contribute to elicit the SMARC effect: A replication study with expert musicians. Psychological Research, 85(6), 2213–2222. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00426-020-01395-0
Priftis, K., Prior, M., Meneghetti, L., Mercogliano, T., & Bendini, M. (2021). Alexia without agraphia in a post COVID-19 patient with left-hemisphere ischemic stroke. Neurological Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-021-05211-4
Proios, H., Tsakpounidou, K., Karapanayiotides, T., Priftis, K., & Semenza, C. (2021). Aphasia and math: deficits with basic number comprehension and in numerical activities of daily living. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 27(9), 939–951. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1355617720001368
Priftis, K., Algeri, L., Villella, S., & Spada, M. S. (2020). COVID-19 presenting with agraphia and conduction aphasia in a patient with left-hemisphere ischemic stroke. Neurological Sciences, 41(12), 3381-3384. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-020-04768-w
Priftis, K., Algeri, L., Barachetti, L., Magnani, S., Gobbo, M., & De Pellegrin, S. (2020). Acquired neurogenic foreign accent syndrome after right-hemisphere lesion with left cerebellar diaschisis: A longitudinal study. Cortex, 130, 220–230. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2020.05.019
Rugani, R., Vallortigara, G., Priftis, K., & Regolin, L. (2020). Numerical magnitude, rather than individual bias, explains spatial numerical association in newborn chicks. ELife, 9. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.54662
Aleotti, S., Di Girolamo, F., Massaccesi, S., & Priftis, K. (2020). Numbers around Descartes: A preregistered study on the three-dimensional SNARC effect. Cognition, 195, 104111. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2019.104111
Di Bono, M. G., Dapor, C., Cutini, S., & Priftis, K. (2020). Can implicit or explicit time processing impact numerical representation? Evidence from a dual task paradigm. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, 2882. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02882
Andres, M., Geers, L., Marnette, S., Coyette, F., Bonato, M., Priftis, K., & Masson, N. (2019). Increased cognitive load reveals unilateral neglect and altitudinal extinction in chronic stroke. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 25, 644–653. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1355617719000249

Research Area

1. Spatial cognition;
2. Mathematical cognition;
3. Neuropsychology of spatial disorders;
4. Neuropsychology of mathematical disorders;
5. History of Neuropsychology;
6. Neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation.

Thesis proposals

Bibliographic theses concerning the historical origins of neuropsychology in the 19th century.

Please contact me as soon as possible to verify whether I still have open positions for theses.