scispace - formally typeset
M

Marco Ferrari

Researcher at University of L'Aquila

Publications -  217
Citations -  10973

Marco Ferrari is an academic researcher from University of L'Aquila. The author has contributed to research in topics: Isometric exercise & Functional near-infrared spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 203 publications receiving 9773 citations. Previous affiliations of Marco Ferrari include Istituto Superiore di Sanità & Johns Hopkins University.

Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

A brief review on the history of human functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) development and fields of application.

TL;DR: A brief historical overview of the events that have shaped the present status of fNIRS is presented, including the introduction of the commercial multi-channel systems, recent commercial wireless instrumentation and more advanced prototypes.
Journal ArticleDOI

Principles, techniques, and limitations of near infrared spectroscopy.

TL;DR: NIRS is a noninvasive and relatively low-cost optical technique that is becoming a widely used instrument for measuring tissue O2 saturation, changes in hemoglobin volume and, indirectly, brain/muscle blood flow and muscle O2 consumption.
Journal ArticleDOI

Progress of near-infrared spectroscopy and topography for brain and muscle clinical applications

TL;DR: This review reports on the progress of the NirS and NIRI instrumentation for brain and muscle clinical applications 30 years after the discovery of in vivo NIRS and summarizes the measurable parameters in relation to the different techniques.
Journal ArticleDOI

Muscle oxygenation and pulmonary gas exchange kinetics during cycling exercise on-transitions in humans

TL;DR: The constant muscle oxygenation during the initial phase of the on-transition indicates a tight coupling between increases in O2 delivery and O2 utilization and adequacy of O2 availability in relation to needs.
Journal ArticleDOI

Twenty years of functional near-infrared spectroscopy: introduction for the special issue.

TL;DR: This special issue commemorates the first 20years of fNIRS research with 9 reviews and 49 contributed papers providing a comprehensive survey of the exciting advances driving the field forward and of the myriad of applications that will benefit from fN IRS.