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Giulia Liberati - Principal Investigator

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The main objective of my research is to characterize how transient and sustained pain are represented in the human brain, taking advantage of the high temporal and spatial resolution of intracerebral electroencephalography (iEEG). I am particularly interested in investigating the role of the human insula in nociception and pain perception, as several findings suggest that this brain region plays a crucial role in the integration of sensory, affective, and cognitive dimensions of pain.

Publications

2014

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Questioning the dichotomy between vegetative state and minimally conscious state: a review of the statistical evidence

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

Liberati G, Hünefeldt T, Olivetti Belardinelli M.

0.934027778

2014

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Insula and inferior frontal triangularis activations distinguish between conditioned brain responses using emotional sounds for basic BCI communication

Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience

van der Heiden L, Liberati G, Sitaram R, Kim S, Jaśkowski P, Raffone A, Olivetti Belardinelli M, Birbaumer N, Veit R.

0.504861111

2013

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Brain-machine interface in chronic stroke rehabilitation: a controlled study

Annals of Neurology

Ramos-Murguialday A, Broetz D, Rea M, Läer L, Yilmaz O, Brasil FL, Liberati G, Curado MR, Garcia-Cossio E, Vyziotis A, Cho W, Agostini M, Soares E, Soekadar S, Caria A, Cohen LG, Birbaumer N.

74(1): 100-8

2012

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Cognitive reserve and its implications for rehabilitation and Alzheimer's disease

Cognitive Processing

Liberati G, Raffone A, Olivetti Belardinelli M.

13(1):1-12

2012

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Toward a brain-computer interface for Alzheimer's disease patients by combining classical conditioning and brain state classification

Journal of Alzheimer's Disease.

Liberati G, Dalboni da Rocha JL, van der Heiden L, Raffone A, Birbaumer N, Olivetti Belardinelli M, Sitaram R.

31 Suppl 3:S211-20

2012

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Using brain-computer interfaces to overcome the extinction of goal-directed thinking in minimally conscious state patients

Cognitive Processing

Liberati G, Birbaumer N.

13 Suppl 1: S239-41

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