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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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Invasive neural interfaces: the perspective of the surgeon.
Giovanni Di Pino,Luca Denaro,Gianluca Vadalà,Andrea Marinozzi,Mario Tombini,Florinda Ferreri,Rocco Papalia,Dino Accoto,Eugenio Guglielmelli,Vincenzo Di Lazzaro,Vincenzo Denaro +10 more
TL;DR: This article critically comments, from the point of view of the surgeon, strengths and weaknesses of the implant of invasive peripheral neural interfaces in a human amputee, as well as investigating few still open issues.
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Age related differences in functional synchronization of EEG activity as evaluated by means of TMS-EEG coregistrations.
Florinda Ferreri,Florinda Ferreri,Fabrizio Vecchio,Andrea Guerra,Francesca Miraglia,David Ponzo,Luca Vollero,Giulio Iannello,Sara Määttä,Esa Mervaala,Paolo Maria Rossini,Vincenzo Di Lazzaro +11 more
TL;DR: The results suggest an age-related significant influence of time-varying coupling of spatially patterned EEG rhythms on motor cortex excitability in response to TMS.
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Disorders of consciousness and electrophysiological treatment strategies: a review of the literature and new perspectives.
TL;DR: It is concluded that more standardized studies are necessary to address the role of electrophysiological treatment strategies in DOC as well as to further elucidate their therapeutic effects and define optimal stimulation parameters.
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Development of cortical motor circuits between childhood and adulthood: A navigated TMS-HdEEG study.
Sara Määttä,Mervi Könönen,Elisa Kallioniemi,Timo A. Lakka,Niina Lintu,Virpi Lindi,Florinda Ferreri,David Ponzo,Laura Säisänen +8 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that with development, the excitability of the motor system increases, the TMS‐evoked EEG waveform increases in complexity, the magnitude of induced activation decreases, and signal spreading increases.
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Stump nerve signals during transcranial magnetic motor cortex stimulation recorded in an amputee via longitudinal intrafascicular electrodes
Paolo Maria Rossini,Jacopo Rigosa,Silvestro Micera,Silvestro Micera,Giovanni Assenza,Luca Rossini,Florinda Ferreri,Florinda Ferreri +7 more
TL;DR: Findings indicate that tfLIFE4 signals are clearly driven from M1 stimulation, therefore witnessing the presence in the stump nerves of viable motor signals from the CNS possibly useful for artificial prosthesis control is witnessed.