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Overview

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:

  • Gabriele Polonara
  • Nicoletta Foschi
  • Teresa Lorenzi
  • Andrea Sagrati
  • Simona Lattanzi

They have published multiple papers in recurrent venues, including:

  • Symmetry
  • Nutrients
  • Neuropsychologia
  • Brain Structure and Function
  • Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

Some recent publications by Fabri include:

  • Split-Brain: What We Know Now and Why This is Important for Understanding Consciousness, 2020, Neuropsychology Review
  • The functional characterization of callosal connections, 2021, Progress in Neurobiology
  • Integrity of Corpus Callosum Is Essential for the Cross-Hemispheric Propagation of Sleep Slow Waves: A High-Density EEG Study in Split-Brain Patients, 2020, Journal of Neuroscience
  • A Study on the Relationship between Type 2 Diabetes and Taste Function in Patients with Good Glycemic Control, 2020, Nutrients
  • Characterization of Subcellular Organelles in Cortical Perisynaptic Astrocytes, 2021, Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience

Best Publications

  • Ipsilateral cortical connections of primary somatic sensory cortex in rats.

    Mara Fabri;Harold Burton

  • Cortical areas within the lateral sulcus connected to cutaneous representations in areas 3b and 1: a revised interpretation of the second somatosensory area in macaque monkeys.

    Harold Burton;Mara Fabri;Kevin Alloway

  • Functional topography of the corpus callosum investigated by DTI and fMRI.

    Mara Fabri;Chiara Pierpaoli;Paolo Barbaresi;Gabriele Polonara

  • Ipsilateral intracortical connections of physiologically defined cutaneous representations in areas 3b and 1 of macaque monkeys: Projections in the vicinity of the central sulcus

    Harold Burton;Mara Fabri

  • Functional Topography of Human Corpus Callosum: An fMRI Mapping Study

    Mara Fabri;Gabriele Polonara

  • Topographical organization of human corpus callosum: an fMRI mapping study.

    Mara Fabri;Gabriele Polonara;Giulia Mascioli;Ugo Salvolini

  • The callosal connections of the primary somatosensory cortex and the neural bases of midline fusion

    T. Manzoni;P. Barbaresi;F. Conti;M. Fabri

  • Topography of connections between primary somatosensory cortex and posterior complex in rat: a multiple fluorescent tracer study.

    Mara Fabri;Harold Burton

  • Posterior Corpus Callosum and Interhemispheric Transfer of Somatosensory Information: An fMRI and Neuropsychological Study of a Partially Callosotomized Patient

    Mara Fabri;Gabriele Polonara;Maria Del Pesce;Angelo Quattrini

  • Localization of the first and second somatosensory areas in the human cerebral cortex with functional MR imaging.

    Gabriele Polonara;Mara Fabri;Tullio Manzoni;Ugo Salvolini

  • Right hemisphere or valence hypothesis, or both? The processing of hybrid faces in the intact and callosotomized brain.

    Giulia Prete;Bruno Laeng;Mara Fabri;Nicoletta Foschi

  • Role of the corpus callosum in the somatosensory activation of the ipsilateral cerebral cortex: an fMRI study of callosotomized patients

    Mara Fabri;Gabriele Polonara;Angelo Quattrini;Ugo Salvolini

  • Glutamate-positive corticocortical neurons in the somatic sensory areas I and II of cats.

    Fiorenzo Conti;Mara Fabri;Tullio Manzoni

  • Split brain: divided perception but undivided consciousness.

    Yair Pinto;David A. Neville;Marte Otten;Paul M. Corballis

  • D-[3H]aspartate retrograde labelling of callosal and association neurones of somatosensory areas I and II of cats

    Paolo Barbaresi;Mara Fabri;Fiorenzo Conti;Tullio Manzoni

  • Contribution of posterior corpus callosum to the interhemispheric transfer of tactile information.

    Mara Fabri;Maria Del Pesce;Aldo Paggi;Gabriele Polonara

  • Callosal projections from area SII to SI in monkeys: Anatomical organization and comparison with association projections

    Tullio Manzoni;Fiorenzo Conti;Mara Fabri

  • Redundancy gain in simple reaction time following partial and complete callosotomy.

    Michael C. Corballis;Paul M. Corballis;Mara Fabri

  • Glutamic acid decarboxylase immunoreactivity in callosal projecting neurons of cat and rat somatic sensory areas

    M Fabri;T Manzoni

  • Split-Brain: What We Know Now and Why This is Important for Understanding Consciousness

    Edward H. F. de Haan;Paul M. Corballis;Steven A. Hillyard;Carlo A. Marzi

  • Abnormal moral reasoning in complete and partial callosotomy patients.

    Michael B. Miller;Walter Sinnott-Armstrong;Liane Young;Danielle King

Frequent Co-Authors

Fiorenzo Conti
Fiorenzo Conti Marche Polytechnic University
Luca Tommasi
Luca Tommasi University of Chieti-Pescara
Michael C. Corballis
Michael C. Corballis University of Auckland
Edward H.F. de Haan
Edward H.F. de Haan Radboud University
Harold Burton
Harold Burton Washington University in St. Louis
Paul M. Corballis
Paul M. Corballis University of Auckland
Mauro Silvestrini
Mauro Silvestrini Marche Polytechnic University
Emiliano Ricciardi
Emiliano Ricciardi IMT Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca
Pietro Pietrini
Pietro Pietrini IMT Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca
Carlo Alberto Marzi
Carlo Alberto Marzi University of Verona

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