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International Symposium on Wearable Robotics | 2018

The SoftPro Project: Synergy-Based Open-Source Technologies for Prosthetics and Rehabilitation

Cristina Piazza; Manuel G. Catalano; Matteo Bianchi; Emiliano Ricciardi; Domenico Prattichizzo; Sami Haddadin; Andreas R. Luft; Olivier Lambercy; Roger Gassert; Eike Jakubowitz; Herman van der Kooij; Frederick Tonis; Fabio Bonomo; Benjamin de Jonge; Tomas Ward; Kristin D. Zhao; Marco Santello; Antonio Bicchi

Robotics-enabled technologies for assistive and rehabilitative applications have gained an increasing attention, both in academic and industrial research settings, as a promising solution for human sensory-motor system recovery. However, many constraints remain that limit their effective employment in everyday-life, mainly related to cost, usability and users’ acceptance. The Softpro project proposes to completely reverse such paradigm, starting from the analysis of the needs from patients and the careful investigation of the sensory-motor human behaviour, capitalizing on the framework of synergistic control and soft robotics. The final goal is to study and design simple, effective and affordable soft synergy-based robotic technologies for the upper limb, such as new prostheses, exoskeletons, and assistive devices which can be useful and accessible to a wide audience of users. To pursue such an ambitious objective, SoftPro has put together research groups who laid the neuroscientific and technological fundamentals underpinning the project approach, a net of international collaborations and numerous and qualified industrial partners, which is expected to produce a strong impact on both research and innovation.


16th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping | 2010

fMRI functional and effective connectivity in humans supports a direct pathway from Thalamus to hMT

Anna Gaglianese; Lorenzo Sani; A Roebroeck; Giacomo Handjaras; Giulio Bernardi; Mauro Costagli; Emiliano Ricciardi; Pietro Pietrini


Archive | 2011

Conditional granger causality analysis of fMRI data shows a direct connection from LGN to hMT+ bypassing V1

Anna Gaglianese; Mauro Costagli; Giulio Bernardi; Lorenzo Sani; Emiliano Ricciardi; Pietro Pietrini


NeuroImage | 2009

Beyond Amygdala: Default mode network activity differs between patients with Social Phobia and healthy controls

Claudio Gentili; Emiliano Ricciardi; Mi Gobbini; James V. Haxby; P Pietrini; Mario Guazzelli


9th International Conference on Functional Mapping of the Human Brain (HBM 2003 | 2003

Separation of movement and task related fMRI signal changes in a simulated data set by Independent Component Analysis

Nicola Vanello; Vincenzo Positano; Emiliano Ricciardi; Maria Filomena Santarelli; Mario Guazzelli; Pietro Pietrini; Luigi Landini


Archive | 2016

Low-frequency oscillations in REM-sleep: a high densityEEG study

Giulio Bernardi; Monica Betta; Xiaoqian Yu; Emiliano Ricciardi; J. Haba-Rubio; R. Heinzer; Pietro Pietrini; Giulio Tononi; Francesca Siclari


MR | 2016

LA VALUTAZIONE RADIOLOGICA DEL CARICO LESIONALE IN FASE SUBACUTA PREDICE IL RECUPERO FUNZIONALE NEL PAZIENTE CON ESITI DI TRAUMA CRANICO.

Martina Venturi; Luca Cecchetti; Spina; Emiliano Ricciardi; Francesco Tomaiuolo; Maria Chiara Carboncini


THE JOURNAL OF SPORT AND ANATOMY | 2015

Regular physical exercise prevents nitrosative stress caused by ageing in elderly athletes

Jonathan Fusi; Emanuele Guidotti; Augusto Innocenti; Leonardo Tocchini; Emiliano Ricciardi; Marco Rossi; Fabio Galetta; Gino Santoro; Ferdinando Franzoni


Archive | 2015

Integration in Marmoset Primary Visual Cortex Acetylcholine Dynamically Controls Spatial

Wolfgang Zinke; Kun Guo; Robert G. Robertson; Js McDonald; A. Thiele; Alexander Thiele; Jose L. Herrero; C. Distler; Klaus-Peter Hoffmann; Giacomo Handjaras; Emiliano Ricciardi; Joanna Szczepanik; Pietro Pietrini; Maura L


2015 OHBM Annual Meeting | 2015

Grammatical classes in the brain: MVPA reveals the cortical signature of verbs, adjectives and nouns

Rampinini Alessandra; Handjaras Giacomo; Leo Andrea; Caramazza Alfonso; Pietro Pietrini; Emiliano Ricciardi

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Maura L. Furey

National Institutes of Health

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Nicola Vanello

National Research Council

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