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Florinda Ferreri
Researcher at University of Padua
Publications - 105
Citations - 7290
Florinda Ferreri is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transcranial magnetic stimulation & Electroencephalography. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 79 publications receiving 5968 citations. Previous affiliations of Florinda Ferreri include University of Messina & University of Eastern Finland.
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Abnormal fronto-parietal coupling of brain rhythms in mild Alzheimer's disease: a multicentric EEG study.
Claudio Babiloni,Raffaele Ferri,Davide V. Moretti,Andrea Strambi,Giuliano Binetti,Gloria Dal Forno,Florinda Ferreri,Bartolo Lanuzza,C. Bonato,Flavio Nobili,Guido Rodriguez,Serenella Salinari,Stefano Passero,Raffaele Rocchi,Cornelis J. Stam,Paolo Maria Rossini +15 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that mild AD is characterized by an abnormal fronto‐parietal coupling of the dominant human cortical rhythm at 8–10.5 Hz.
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Slow repetitive TMS for drug-resistant epilepsy: Clinical and EEG findings of a placebo-controlled trial
Roberto Cantello,Simone Rossi,Claudia Varrasi,Monica Ulivelli,Carlo Civardi,Sabina Bartalini,Giampaolo Vatti,Massimo Cincotta,Alessandra Borgheresi,Gaetano Zaccara,Angelo Quartarone,Domenica Crupi,Angela Laganà,Maurizio Inghilleri,Anna Teresa Giallonardo,Alfredo Berardelli,Loredana Pacifici,Florinda Ferreri,Mario Tombini,Francesca Gilio,Pierpaolo Quarato,Antonella Conte,Paolo Manganotti,Liugi Giuseppe Bongiovanni,Francesco Monaco,Daniela Ferrante,Paolo Maria Rossini +26 more
TL;DR: The objective was to assess the effectiveness of slow repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) as an adjunctive treatment for drug‐resistant epilepsy.
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Measures of Cortical Plasticity after Transcranial Paired Associative Stimulation Predict Changes in Electroencephalogram Slow-Wave Activity during Subsequent Sleep
Reto Huber,Sara Määttä,Steve K. Esser,Simone Sarasso,Fabio Ferrarelli,Adam Watson,Florinda Ferreri,Michael J. Peterson,Giulio Tononi +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that changes in cortical excitability in opposite directions lead to corresponding changes in local sleep regulation, as reflected by SWA, providing evidence for a tight relationship between cortical plasticity and sleep intensity.
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Mobile phone emissions and human brain excitability.
Florinda Ferreri,Giuseppe Curcio,Patrizio Pasqualetti,Luigi De Gennaro,Rita Fini,Paolo Maria Rossini +5 more
TL;DR: To test the excitability of each brain hemisphere after ‘real’ or ‘sham’ exposure to the electromagnetic field (EMF) generated by a mobile phone operating in the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM).
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Phase Dependency of the Human Primary Motor Cortex and Cholinergic Inhibition Cancelation During Beta tACS
Andrea Guerra,Alek Pogosyan,Magdalena Nowak,Huiling Tan,Florinda Ferreri,V. Di Lazzaro,Peter Brown +6 more
TL;DR: In vivo evidence is provided linking cortical beta activity to sensorimotor integration, and for beta oscillations in motor cortex being promoted by resonance in GABAAergic interneuronal circuits.