On the media anchor ON THE MEDIA ON THE MEDIA ON THE MEDIA 2022 THE BRITISH PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETYApril 7, 2022: Moon mission simulation explores how isolation affects astronauts’ wellbeing EARTH SKYApril 10, 2022: Moon habitat project: Can we cope with the loneliness of space? POPULAR SCIENCEApril 9, 2022: How researchers in a simulated moon habitat survived extreme isolation. IL GIORNOApril 9, 2022: L’isolamento sociale visto dalla “luna”. SPACE DAILYApril 7, 2022: Arctic simulation of Moon-like habitat shows wellbeing sessions keep you sane. GLOBAL SCIENCEApril 6, 2022: Cosa protegge la salute mentale dall’isolamento prolungato nello spazio. 2020 ANSA.itOctober 27, 2020: ‘Phubbing’, come smartphone interferisce tra genitori e figli SKY TG24October 29, 2020: L’uso dello smartphone può incrinare il rapporto genitori-figli? Il fenomeno del phubbing LA REPUBBLICAOctober 29, 2020: Phubbing: quando lo smartphone è un ospite ingombrante della vita familiare UNIVERSITY OF SURREYJune 20, 2020: Investing social isolation in Moon-like environments IL GIORNOJune 13, 2020: Isolati dal mondo, rinchiusi: in due sulla “Lunark” IL MATTINOJune 13, 2020: Lockdown in ambiente lunare: lo studio sulle reazioni umane all’isolamento LA REPUBBLICAJune 13, 2020: Lo studio sulla quarantena per la Luna 2019 IL MESSAGGEROJune 28, 2019: Cuori solitari online: un “no” accende l’aggressività maschile LA REPUBBLICAJune 27, 2019: Studio: nei siti d’incontri un “no” accende l’aggressività maschile 2017 PSYPOST.ORGAugust 22, 2017: Stimulating area of the brain can reduce aggressive behavior elicited by violent video games 2016 THE TELEGRAPHApril 14, 2016: Men who play sexist video games less likely to feel empathy for female victims of violence THE WASHINGTON POSTApril 13, 2016: What happens to boys who kill women in video games TIMEApril 13, 2016: Here’s What Sexist Video Games Do to Boys’ Brains MEDICAL DAILYApril 13, 2016: Sexist, Violent Video Games Reduce Empathy For Female Victims Of Violence 2015 THE BRITISH PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETYOctober 7, 2015: Slot machines are more addictive when we see them as having human-like intentions CORRIERE DELLA SERAOctober 2, 2015: Slot machine: i giocatori che le considerano macchine «pensanti» giocano (e perdono) di più DICA33September 28, 2015: Le slot “umane” che ci invogliano a perdere di più OGGI SCIENZASeptember 28, 2015: Perdi di più se la slot machine è “umana” RESEARCH ITALYSeptember 22, 2015: A study by the University of Milano Bicocca finds the key to reducing slot machine gambling AVVENIRESeptember 22, 2015: Azzardo, l’ultima trappola: slot dal «volto umano» FOCUSSeptember 21, 2015: Ricerca: se la slot avesse un ‘cuore’? Così giocatori perdono più soldi SLATESeptember 3, 2015: Study: Gamblers Risk More When Slot Machines Seem Humanlike 2014 IL MATTINOApril 19, 2014: Videogame, l’allarme dagli esperti: «La metà di quelli più venduti sono troppo violenti» PACIFIC STANDARDMarch 10, 2014: Violent Video Games and Bad Behavior: The Evidence Mounts. 2013 CORRIERE DELLA SERADecember 20, 2013: La paura di soffrire ci rende più sensibili al dolore fisico e psicologico CONTROCAMPUSDecember 11, 2013: Università Bicocca: la paura amplifica la percezione del dolore fisico e sociale ANSADecember 11, 2013: La paura rende più sensibili al dolore LE FIGARODecember 11, 2013: L’impact d’un jeu vidéo violent et immoral MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COMNovember 29, 2013: Violent video games reduce teens’ self-control, study shows THECONVERSATION.COMNovember 28, 2013: Do violent video games make teens ‘eat and cheat’ more? SCIENCE20.COMNovember 25, 2013: Violent Video Games Make Teens Eat More And Cheat More NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE CLINICAL APPLICATION OF BEHAVIOUR MEDICINE – NICABM.COMJanuary 21, 2013: Rewiring the Brain to Buffer Social Pain 2012 SCIENCE DAILYDecember 5, 2012: Brain Stimulation May Buffer Feelings of Social Pain AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONDecember 4, 2012: Brain Stimulation May Buffer Feelings of Social Pain 2011 CONTROCAMPUSSeptember 15, 2011: Il dolore, fisico o psicologico, ci fa sentire soli e ignorati VANITY FAIRApril 7, 2011: Perché la sofferenza femminile si nota di meno