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Elisa Cainelli is an Assistant Professor at the University of Padova. Her research focuses on neurodevelopmental disorders, early brain development, and the neurophysiological underpinnings of childhood conditions. She investigates topics such as EEG correlates of developmental dyslexia, outcomes of congenital heart disease, and the role of autonomic systems in child mental health. Her work integrates clinical neuroscience with pediatric cardiology and developmental psychology.
Her research interests span neurodevelopmental trajectories, pediatric neurology, and translational studies linking physiological markers (e.g., EEG, heart rate variability) to long-term outcomes. She explores how preterm birth, intra-amniotic inflammation, and congenital anomalies impact cognitive and emotional development. Recent work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to understanding complex neurobehavioral interactions.
Dr. Cainelli’s publications highlight methodological innovations, such as machine-learning applications in predicting neurodevelopmental outcomes and agnostic evaluation frameworks to uncover hidden patterns in neuropsychological data. Her studies often involve longitudinal cohort designs and collaborations across neurology, cardiology, and psychiatry.
Her research has implications for early intervention strategies in high-risk populations, including neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy and children with congenital heart defects. She advocates for integrated clinical approaches that bridge basic neuroscience discoveries with pediatric care practices.
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