Alessandro D'Ausilio, PhD
Affiliations: | 2012-2017 | CTNSC | Italian Institute of Technology, Genoa, United States |
Area:
motor system, action perception, object affordance, joint action, speech perception, speech convergence, music neuroscience, TMS, EEG, motion capture, eye-tracking, motor psychophysicsWebsite:
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"Alessandro D'Ausilio"Bio:
I studied Experimental Psychology and obtained a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology from the Sapienza University of Rome (2007 - Prof. Olivetti Belardinelli). During my Ph.D. I spent extended research periods both at MIT (Brain and Cognitive Science Department, McGovern Institute for Brain Research - Prof. Bizzi) and the Eberhart-Karls-Universität in Tübingen (Institut für Medizinische Psychologie und Verhaltensneurobiologie - Prof. Birbaumer and Prof. Lotze). Soon after the Ph.D. I received a three-years postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Ferrara (Section of Human Physiology - Prof. Fadiga and Prof. Craighero). I later joined the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Genova, first as a Senior Post-doc (Prof. Sandini and Prof. Fadiga) and then since 2012 as a Researcher in the Robotics, Brain and Cognitive Sciences Department. In 2016 I moved to the IIT Center of Translational Neurophysiology for Speech and Communication, hosted by the University of Ferrara.
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorMartin Lotze | grad student | 2004-2005 | Inst Med Psychol Behav Neurobiol University of Tuebingen |
Marta Olivetti Belardinelli | grad student | 2002-2006 | Sapienza Università di Roma |
Emilio Bizzi | grad student | 2005-2006 | MIT |
giulio sandini | post-doc | 2010-2012 | IIT |
Luciano Fadiga | research scientist | 2007-2010 | Università di Ferrara |
Children
Sign in to add traineeEleonora Bartoli | grad student | 2011-2014 | |
Laura Maffongelli | grad student | 2012-2015 | |
Elisabetta Ferrari | grad student | 2013-2016 |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorLeonardo Badino | collaborator | 2010- | IIT |
Alessandro Londei | collaborator | 2004-2010 | Sapienza Università di Roma |
Rob Ajemian | collaborator | 2005-2013 | MIT |
Publications
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Mandelli V, Landi I, Ceccarelli SB, et al. (2024) Enhanced motor noise in an autism subtype with poor motor skills. Molecular Autism. 15: 36 |
Baroni A, Antonioni A, Fregna G, et al. (2024) The Effectiveness of Paired Associative Stimulation on Motor Recovery after Stroke: A Scoping Review. Neurology International. 16: 567-589 |
Vescovo E, D'Ausilio A. (2024) The too many facets of motor output variability. Comment on "From neural noise to co-adaptability: Rethinking the multifaceted architecture of motor variability" by Casartelli, L., Maronati, C., & Cavallo, A. Physics of Life Reviews. 50: 1-3 |
Vescovo E, Cardellicchio P, Tomassini A, et al. (2024) Excitatory/inhibitory motor balance reflects individual differences during joint action coordination. The European Journal of Neuroscience |
Dolfini E, Cardellicchio P, Fadiga L, et al. (2024) The role of dorsal premotor cortex in joint action inhibition. Scientific Reports. 14: 4675 |
Laroche J, Tomassini A, Fadiga L, et al. (2024) Submovement interpersonal coupling is associated to audio-motor coordination performance. Scientific Reports. 14: 4662 |
Corsini A, Tomassini A, Pastore A, et al. (2024) Speech perception difficulty modulates theta-band encoding of articulatory synergies. Journal of Neurophysiology. 131: 480-491 |
Emanuele M, D'Ausilio A, Koch G, et al. (2023) Scale-invariant changes in corticospinal excitability reflect multiplexed oscillations in the motor output. The Journal of Physiology |
Nazzaro G, Emanuele M, Laroche J, et al. (2023) The microstructure of intra- and interpersonal coordination. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 290: 20231576 |
Torricelli F, Tomassini A, Pezzulo G, et al. (2023) Actions are all we need for cognition, but do we know enough about them?: Reply to comments on "Motor invariants in action execution and perception". Physics of Life Reviews. 47: 30-32 |