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Overview

Mario Tombini is affiliated with Università Campus Bio-Medico in Italy, focusing primarily on medicine and neuroscience. Their research spans multiple subfields including psychiatry and mental health, cognitive neuroscience, cellular and molecular neuroscience, neurology, and pediatrics, perinatology, and child health.

The scientist's work encompasses a range of topics related to epilepsy and brain function. Key research areas include:

  • Epilepsy research and treatment
  • Neuroscience and neuropharmacology research
  • Pharmacological effects and toxicity studies
  • EEG and brain-computer interfaces
  • Functional brain connectivity studies
  • Infectious encephalopathies and encephalitis
  • Neurological disorders and treatments

Mario Tombini has published frequently in several scientific journals. The primary venues for their publications are:

  • Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Neurological Sciences
  • Epilepsy & Behavior
  • Brain Sciences
  • Journal of the Neurological Sciences

Recent papers by Mario Tombini include:

  • "Depressive symptoms and difficulties in emotion regulation in adult patients with epilepsy: Association with quality of life and stigma," 2020, Epilepsy & Behavior
  • "Epilepsy and quality of life: what does really matter?", 2021, Neurological Sciences

Other notable papers from their close collaborators include studies on epilepsy care during the COVID-19 pandemic and the clinical utility of home videos for diagnosing epileptic seizures.

Mario Tombini has collaborated extensively with researchers such as Vincenzo Di Lazzaro, Lorenzo Ricci, Jacopo Lanzone, Marilisa Boscarino, and Giovanni Assenza. Collaboration counts with these co-authors range from 26 to 48 publications, indicating a sustained interdisciplinary network.

Best Publications

  • Modulation of brain plasticity in stroke: a novel model for neurorehabilitation

    Giovanni Di Pino;Giovanni Pellegrino;Giovanni Assenza;Fioravante Capone

  • Double nerve intraneural interface implant on a human amputee for robotic hand control.

    Paolo M. Rossini;Silvestro Micera;Silvestro Micera;Antonella Benvenuto;Jacopo Carpaneto

  • Conversion from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's disease is predicted by sources and coherence of brain electroencephalography rhythms.

    P.M. Rossini;C. Del Percio;P. Pasqualetti;E. Cassetta

  • Slow repetitive TMS for drug-resistant epilepsy: Clinical and EEG findings of a placebo-controlled trial

    Roberto Cantello;Simone Rossi;Claudia Varrasi;Monica Ulivelli

  • Neuroimaging experimental studies on brain plasticity in recovery from stroke.

    Rossini Pm;Altamura C;Ferreri F;Melgari Jm

  • Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation enhances procedural consolidation.

    Franca Tecchio;Filippo Zappasodi;Giovanni Assenza;Mario Tombini

  • Resting EEG sources correlate with attentional span in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease.

    Claudio Babiloni;Emanuele Cassetta;Giuliano Binetti;Mario Tombini

  • Epilepsy Care in the Time of COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy: Risk Factors for Seizure Worsening

    Giovanni Assenza;Jacopo Lanzone;Francesco Brigo;Antonietta Coppola

  • Inter-hemispheric coupling changes associate with motor improvements after robotic stroke rehabilitation

    G. Pellegrino;L. Tomasevic;M. Tombini;G. Assenza

  • Decoding of grasping information from neural signals recorded using peripheral intrafascicular interfaces

    Silvestro Micera;Silvestro Micera;Paolo M. Rossini;Jacopo Rigosa;Luca Citi

  • Brain plasticity in recovery from stroke: an MEG assessment.

    Franca Tecchio;Filippo Zappasodi;Mario Tombini;Antonio Oliviero

  • Quantitative Analysis of Bradykinesia and Rigidity in Parkinson's Disease.

    Lazzaro di Biase;Lazzaro di Biase;Susanna Summa;Jacopo Tosi;Fabrizio Taffoni

  • Oscillatory Activities in Neurological Disorders of Elderly: Biomarkers to Target for Neuromodulation

    Assenza Giovanni;Fioravante Capone;Lazzaro di Biase;Florinda Ferreri;Florinda Ferreri

  • Increasing cortical excitability: a possible explanation for the proconvulsant role of sleep deprivation.

    Anna Scalise;Maria Teresa Desiato;Gian Luigi Gigli;Andrea Romigi

  • Alpha and beta EEG power reflects L-dopa acute administration in parkinsonian patients.

    Jean Marc Melgari;Giuseppe Curcio;Francesca Mastrolilli;Gaetano Salomone

  • Brain activity preceding a 2D manual catching task

    Mario Tombini;Filippo Zappasodi;Loredana Zollo;Giovanni Pellegrino

  • Baroreflex Buffering of Sympathetic Activation During Sleep: Evidence From Autonomic Assessment of Sleep Macroarchitecture and Microarchitecture

    Ferdinando Iellamo;Fabio Placidi;Maria Grazia Marciani;Andrea Romigi

  • Rhythmic brain activity at rest from rolandic areas in acute mono-hemispheric stroke: a magnetoencephalographic study.

    Franca Tecchio;Filippo Zappasodi;Patrizio Pasqualetti;Mario Tombini

  • Outcome prediction in acute monohemispheric stroke via magnetoencephalography.

    Franca Tecchio;Patrizio Pasqualetti;Filippo Zappasodi;Mario Tombini

  • Free copper and resting temporal EEG rhythms correlate across healthy, mild cognitive impairment, and Alzheimer's disease subjects.

    Claudio Babiloni;Rosanna Squitti;Claudio Del Percio;Emanuele Cassetta

  • Depressive symptoms and difficulties in emotion regulation in adult patients with epilepsy: Association with quality of life and stigma.

    Mario Tombini;Giovanni Assenza;Livia Quintiliani;Lorenzo Ricci

Frequent Co-Authors

Paolo Maria Rossini
Paolo Maria Rossini Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Giovanni Pellegrino
Giovanni Pellegrino McGill University
Franca Tecchio
Franca Tecchio National Research Council (CNR)
Florinda Ferreri
Florinda Ferreri University of Padua
Filippo Zappasodi
Filippo Zappasodi University of Chieti-Pescara
Fabrizio Vernieri
Fabrizio Vernieri Università Campus Bio-Medico
Patrizio Pasqualetti
Patrizio Pasqualetti Sapienza University of Rome
Silvestro Micera
Silvestro Micera Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
Camillo Porcaro
Camillo Porcaro University of Padua
Claudio Babiloni
Claudio Babiloni Sapienza University of Rome

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