Italy

 


Dept. of Human Physiology
Univ. of Rome “Sapienza”


 
 italy_1
General Information : 
 
  • Location: Rome, Italy
  • Personnel:
          - 3 professors
          - 2 researchers
          - 6 PhD students
  • Equipment: High Resolution EEG facilities with 128 electrodes
  • Contact: Prof. Fabio Babiloni
  • Email: Fabio.Babiloni@uniroma1.it  
 
 
 
 The Main Research Lines :
 
  • Study of human cortical activity by using high resolution EEG and realistic head modeling
  • Estimation of cortical activity and connectivity during cognitive tasks
  • Generation of algorithms and models for multimodal integration of EEG and fMRI
 
 
 
 What it is offered to the other NEUROMATH partners :italy_2
 
  • Capability to host PhD students and researchers from other laboratories of Neuromath, supported by the STSM
  • Capability to process and share high resolution cognitive EEGs
  • Capability to estimate connectivity from scalp recording EEG on a quasi-realistic average head model
 
 
 
 What we are looking for in the other NEUROMATH partners :
 
  •  Different algorithms for the estimation of cortical connectivity to be applied on cortical EEG data already recorded
  • Algorithms for the estimation of deep sources responsible for EEG signals, such as thalamus, amigdala, hyppocampus, nucleus accumbens, with a degree of anatomical accuracy
 italy_3
 

Dept. of Applied Electronics
Univ. of Roma TRE

 
 
 
 
General Information :italy_4
 
  • Location: Rome, Italy
  • Personnel:
          - 1 professor
          - 2 researchers
          - 2 PhD students
          - 3 PostDoc students
  • Equipment:
          - Motion analysis system
          - WebCam
          - High Resolution Cameras
          - Force Platform
          - Lab Simulators for sport activities
          - Signal acquisition system
          - Graphic tablet
  • Contact: Prof. Tommaso D’Alessio
  • Email: dalessio@uniroma3.it
 
 
 
The Main Research Lines :
 
  • Human movement analysis
  • Motor control
  • Human Machine Interaction
  • Wearable sensors
 
 
 
 What it is offered to the other NEUROMATH partners :
 
  • Capability to host PhD students and researchers from other laboratories of Neuromath
  • Processing algorithms for signal and image analysis
  • Design of sensors and devices for human machine interaction
  • Development of computational model for physiologic mechanisms interpretation
 
 
 
 What we are looking for in the other NEUROMATH partners :
 
  • Collaboration for human machine interaction project
  • Collaboration for markerless human movement analysis
  • Body area networks design for patient monitoring in domestic environment
  • Design of Clinical protocols for neurorehabilitation
 
 
 
 

Dept. of Electronics, Computer Science and Systems
Univ. of Bologna
 
 
 
 italy_5
General Information :
 
  • Location: Bologna/Cesena, Italy
  • Personnel:
          - 1 professor
          - 1 researcher
          - 2 PhD students
  • Equipment:
          - several 4-core computers
          - software programs for neural network simulations
  • Contact: Prof. Mauro Ursino
  • Email: mauro.ursino@unibo.it
 
 
 
 
 The Main Research Lines :italy_6
 
  • Study of binding, segmentation, and object recognition, using synchronization among neural oscillators (γ-range)
  • Simulation of EEG rhythms generation and cortical connectivity during simple tasks using neural mass models
  • Analysis of multisensory integration and formation of a peripersonal space using interpretative neural models
 
 
 
 What it is offered to the other NEUROMATH partners :
 
  • Capability to host PhD students and researchers from other laboratories of Neuromath, supported by the STSM
  • Capability to build complex neural models of motor/cognitive processes
  • Capability to simulate complex neural models with synaptic plasticity and analyze the results
 
 
 
 What we are looking for in the other NEUROMATH partners :
 
  • Experimental data on cognitive problems, which may benefit from analysis/simulations via computational models
  • Deep, updated knowledge on physiology, anatomy, psychophysics, in specific cognitive neuroscience problems (such as object recognition, multisensory integration, EEG rhythms generation)
 
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