Emilio Chiappini
پژوهشگر · Neuroimaging
Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factorsمعرفی
Emilio Chiappini is a Researcher at the Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors (IfADo) in Dortmund, Germany, where he leads investigations in the Neuroimaging and Interindividual Differences team under the Psychology and Neurosciences research division. His work focuses on causal manipulation of brain networks using multimodal neuroimaging and stimulation techniques to elucidate mechanisms underlying motor, perceptual, and cognitive functions.
His academic foundation includes:
- Ph.D. in Neuroscience (2014-2018) from University of Bologna
- Master's in Neuroscience and Neuropsychology (2010-2013) from University of Bologna
- Bachelor's in Behavioral Sciences and Psychology (2004-2010) from University of Parma
- Visiting Research Fellowship (2013-2014) at University of Essex
Chiappini's research centers on the investigation and manipulation of brain connectivity through combined TMS, fMRI, and EMG methodologies. His expertise spans motor control plasticity, visual motion processing, and individual differences in neural architecture, with particular emphasis on how interhemispheric and cortico-cortical pathways shape human performance. Current projects explore neurophysiological mechanisms of aging and neurodevelopmental conditions through innovative stimulation protocols.
Analysis of his publication record reveals a cohesive trajectory advancing causal interrogation of brain networks. His work consistently bridges basic neuroscience with clinical applications, demonstrating how targeted modulation of specific pathways (e.g., ventral premotor-motor circuits) can transiently enhance behavioral outputs. Recent studies extend this approach to autism spectrum disorder and age-related motor decline, highlighting translational potential.
Collaborative efforts with Prof. Michael Nitsche's team at IfADo and international partners demonstrate active grant-supported research, though specific funding details aren't enumerated in available texts. His methodological rigor in combining neuroimaging with brain stimulation establishes him as a contributor to contemporary systems neuroscience.
The Neuroimaging and Interindividual Differences team operates within IfADo's state-of-the-art facilities, leveraging advanced neuroimaging infrastructure to investigate how structural and functional brain variations contribute to behavioral diversity across healthy and clinical populations.
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