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Eduardo Palermo
Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome
Publications - 83
Citations - 1534
Eduardo Palermo is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Gait (human). The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 71 publications receiving 1068 citations. Previous affiliations of Eduardo Palermo include New York University & Boston Children's Hospital.
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Measuring age-related differences in kinematic postural strategies under yaw perturbation
Ilaria Mileti,Juri Taborri,Stefano Rossi,Zaccaria Del Prete,Marco Paoloni,Antonio Suppa,Eduardo Palermo +6 more
TL;DR: To maintain balance under sinusoidal yaw perturbation, older subjects adopted a different motor control strategy compared with younger subjects mainly implying reduced body-movements and the anticipation of the movement.
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Haptic Glove and Platform with Gestural Control For Neuromorphic Tactile Sensory Feedback In Medical Telepresence
Jessica D'Abbraccio,Luca Massari,Luca Massari,Sahana Prasanna,Laura Baldini,Francesca Sorgini,Giuseppe Airò Farulla,Andrea Bulletti,Marina Mazzoni,Marina Mazzoni,Lorenzo Capineri,Arianna Menciassi,Petar B. Petrovic,Petar B. Petrovic,Eduardo Palermo,Calogero Maria Oddo +15 more
TL;DR: A novel tele-palpation apparatus that enables the user to detect nodules with various distinct stiffness buried in an ad-hoc polymeric phantom, and it is found that the entailed percentage of identification was higher for stiffer inclusions with respect to the softer ones, in both telepresence conditions evaluated.
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Muscle activation patterns are more constrained and regular in treadmill than in overground human locomotion
Ilaria Mileti,Aurora Serra,Nerses Wolf,Victor Munoz-Martel,Antonis Ekizos,Eduardo Palermo,Adamantios Arampatzis,Alessandro Santuz,Alessandro Santuz +8 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the spatial and sensory constraints imposed by the treadmill environment forced the central nervous system to adopt a different neural control strategy than that used for free overground locomotion.
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Yaw Postural Perturbation Through Robotic Platform: Aging Effects on Muscle Synergies
TL;DR: Evaluating the effects of aging on muscle activation in response to a yaw rotation imposed by the RotoBiT1D unveiled a different muscle synergy organization in terms of muscle synergy vectors.
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A wearable setup for auditory cued gait analysis in patients with Parkinson's Disease
Alessandra Pacilli,Ilaria Mileti,Marco Germanotta,Enrica Di Sipio,Isabella Imbimbo,Irene Aprile,Luca Padua,Stefano Rossi,Eduardo Palermo,Paolo Cappa +9 more
TL;DR: An unobtrusive, wearable setup and the related biomechanical model developed for analyzing gait of people with PD during the administration of RAS is described and a high accuracy of the system in the estimation of the stride length is shown.