Mara Fabri is affiliated with Marche Polytechnic University in Italy, contributing to research primarily in the fields of neuroscience and medicine. Their work spans various subfields including cognitive neuroscience, cellular and molecular neuroscience, pediatrics, perinatology and child health, psychiatry and mental health, and neurology.
The main topics addressed in their research include neonatal and fetal brain pathology, functional brain connectivity studies, neuroscience and neuropharmacology research, biochemical analysis and sensing techniques, olfactory and sensory function studies, advanced neuroimaging techniques and applications, and hemispheric asymmetry in neuroscience.
Fabri has coauthored research with several frequent collaborators, such as:
They have published multiple papers in recurrent venues, including:
Some recent publications by Fabri include:
Mara Fabri;Harold Burton
Harold Burton;Mara Fabri;Kevin Alloway
Mara Fabri;Chiara Pierpaoli;Paolo Barbaresi;Gabriele Polonara
Harold Burton;Mara Fabri
Mara Fabri;Gabriele Polonara
Mara Fabri;Gabriele Polonara;Giulia Mascioli;Ugo Salvolini
T. Manzoni;P. Barbaresi;F. Conti;M. Fabri
Mara Fabri;Harold Burton
Mara Fabri;Gabriele Polonara;Maria Del Pesce;Angelo Quattrini
Gabriele Polonara;Mara Fabri;Tullio Manzoni;Ugo Salvolini
Giulia Prete;Bruno Laeng;Mara Fabri;Nicoletta Foschi
Mara Fabri;Gabriele Polonara;Angelo Quattrini;Ugo Salvolini
Fiorenzo Conti;Mara Fabri;Tullio Manzoni
Yair Pinto;David A. Neville;Marte Otten;Paul M. Corballis
Paolo Barbaresi;Mara Fabri;Fiorenzo Conti;Tullio Manzoni
Mara Fabri;Maria Del Pesce;Aldo Paggi;Gabriele Polonara
Tullio Manzoni;Fiorenzo Conti;Mara Fabri
Michael C. Corballis;Paul M. Corballis;Mara Fabri
M Fabri;T Manzoni
Edward H. F. de Haan;Paul M. Corballis;Steven A. Hillyard;Carlo A. Marzi
Michael B. Miller;Walter Sinnott-Armstrong;Liane Young;Danielle King
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