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Giuseppina Sgandurra
Researcher at University of Pisa
Publications - 83
Citations - 1666
Giuseppina Sgandurra is an academic researcher from University of Pisa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 72 publications receiving 1129 citations. Previous affiliations of Giuseppina Sgandurra include Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies.
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Educational Robotics intervention on Executive Functions in preschool children
Maria Chiara Di Lieto,Emanuela Inguaggiato,Emanuela Castro,Francesca Cecchi,Giovanni Cioni,Marta Dell'Omo,Cecilia Laschi,Chiara Pecini,Giacomo Santerini,Giuseppina Sgandurra,Paolo Dario +10 more
TL;DR: The main finding was a significant improvement in both visuo-spatial working memory and inhibition skills after the ER-Lab period, with a significant effect also on robot programming skills.
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Kinematic characterization of functional reach to grasp in normal and in motor disabled children
TL;DR: The results of this study reinforce the evidence that kinematic analysis may add valuable information to understand the developmental process in healthy children and to differentiate distinct levels of impairment in children with neurological disorders.
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Early intervention in neurodevelopmental disorders: underlying neural mechanisms.
TL;DR: The complexity and sensitivity of the brain to environmental stimuli is analyzed, highlighting clinical effects of early intervention, mainly reported so far in preterm infants, and summarizing the effects of enriched environment on human and animal models.
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Randomized Trial of Observation and Execution of Upper Extremity Actions Versus Action Alone in Children With Unilateral Cerebral Palsy.
Giuseppina Sgandurra,Adriano Ferrari,Giuseppe Cossu,Andrea Guzzetta,Leonardo Fogassi,Giovanni Cioni +5 more
TL;DR: Upper Limb Children Action Observation Training improved daily UL activities in UCP children, suggesting a new rehabilitation approach based on a neurophysiological model of motor learning.
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Medical vulnerability of individuals with Down syndrome to severe COVID-19-data from the Trisomy 21 Research Society and the UK ISARIC4C survey.
Anke Hüls,Alberto C.S. Costa,Mara Dierssen,R. Asaad Baksh,Stefania Bargagna,Nicole Bäumer,Ana Cláudia Brandão,Angelo Carfì,Maria Carmona-Iragui,Brian Chicoine,Sujay Ghosh,Monica Lakhanpaul,Coral Manso,Miguel Angel Mayer,Maria del Carmen Ortega,Diego Real de Asúa,Anne Sophie Rebillat,Lauren Ashley Russell,Giuseppina Sgandurra,Diletta Valentini,Stephanie L. Sherman,Andre Strydom +21 more
TL;DR: The T21RS COVID-19 Initiative launched an international survey for clinicians or caregivers on patients with trisomy 21 (Down syndrome, DS) as mentioned in this paper, which collected between April and October 2020 (N=1046).