Head of Research Line E
Objective
The objective of the Research Line E is the development and clinical application of innovative models of intervention for the rehabilitation of patients with neurological diseases. These include spinal cord injury and stroke, multiple sclerosis, head injuries and cerebellar damage syndromes.
Research Topics
The research projects are dedicated to the collection of epidemiological data, the identification of prognostic factors and the study of the neurobiological mechanisms underlying the neurological recovery. Research also involves the development of innovative technologies and robotics for motor neurorehabilitation. Exoskeletons and brain-computer interfaces (BCI) are two technologies of particular interest for the Research Line E.
Laboratories of the Research Line E
- Ataxia Research
- Body and Motion Research
- Functional Neuroimaging
- Microbial Biofilms
- Multiple Sclerosis Research
- Neuroelectric Imaging and BCI (NEILab)
- Post-Coma Traumatic Brain Injury
- Robotic Neurorehabilitation
- Social Neuroscience
- Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation (SPIRE)