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Francesca Ferri

Researcher at University of Chieti-Pescara

Publications -  14
Citations -  115

Francesca Ferri is an academic researcher from University of Chieti-Pescara. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schizotypy & Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming). The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 14 publications receiving 24 citations.

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Euthymic bipolar disorder patients and EEG microstates: a neural signature of their abnormal self experience?

TL;DR: The reduced presence of microstate B might be associated with episodic autobiographic memory deficit, exaggerated self-focusing and states of dissociations characteristic of BD, as well as with symptoms of dissociation and anxiety across the two groups.
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Body representations and basic symptoms in schizophrenia.

TL;DR: It is found that patients are significantly less accurate than healthy controls when asked to identify pairs of fingers touched by the experimenter, when the hand is hidden from view, in agreement with the idea that self-disorders in schizophrenia reveal a disconnectedness that can be regarded as a problem of disembodiment and traced back to abnormal body experiences.
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Predictive waves in the autism-schizophrenia continuum: A novel biobehavioral model.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce an integrated perspective that ascribes the maladjustments of the predictive mechanism to dysregulation of neural synchronization and propose a neuro-computational model capable of linking predictive coding theories with electrophysiological findings, aiming to increase knowledge on the neuronal foundations of the two spectra features.
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Resting state alpha oscillatory activity is a valid and reliable marker of schizotypy.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated possible alterations in the resting alpha oscillatory activity in normal population high on schizotypy trait, a physiological condition known to be severely altered in patients with schizophrenia.
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Body-environment integration: Temporal processing of tactile and auditory inputs along the schizophrenia continuum.

TL;DR: This study is the first empirical investigation across the continuum from low schizotypy to schizophrenia of the tolerance to asynchronies in the processing of external (auditory) and body-related (tactile) inputs.