Prof. Dr. Alessandro Del Vecchio



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Strength Training Increases Conduction Velocity of High-Threshold Motor Units (2020) Casolo A, Farina D, Falla D, Bazzucchi I, Felici F, Del Vecchio A Journal article Direct translation of findings in isolated animal preparations to in vivo human motoneuron behaviour is challenging (2020) Del Vecchio A, Negro F, Holobar A, Casolo A, Folland JP, Felici F, Farina D Journal article Neural and muscular determinants of maximal rate of force development (2020) Dideriksen JL, Del Vecchio A, Farina D Journal article Interfacing the neural output of the spinal cord: Robust and reliable longitudinal identification of motor neurons in humans (2020) Del Vecchio A, Farina D Journal article Neurophysiological correlates of force control improvement induced by sinusoidal vibrotactile stimulation (2020) Germer CM, Del Vecchio A, Negro F, Farina D, Elias LA Journal article The human central nervous system transmits common synaptic inputs to distinct motor neuron pools during non-synergistic digit actions (2019) Del Vecchio A, Germer CM, Elias LA, Fu Q, Fine J, Santello M, Farina D Journal article A wearable neural interface for detecting and decoding attempted hand movements in a person with tetraplegia (2019) Ting J, Del Vecchio A, Friedenberg D, Liu M, Schoenewald C, Sarma D, Collinger J, et al. Conference contribution A high-density surface EMG framework for the study of motor neurons controlling the intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the hand (2019) Tanzarella S, Muceli S, Del Vecchio A, Casolo A, Farina D Conference contribution You are as fast as your motor neurons: speed of recruitment and maximal discharge of motor neurons determine the maximal rate of force development in humans (2019) Del Vecchio A, Negro F, Holobar A, Casolo A, Folland JP, Fella F, Farina D Journal article The increase in muscle force after 4 weeks of strength training is mediated by adaptations in motor unit recruitment and rate coding (2019) Del Vecchio A, Casolo A, Negro F, Scorcelletti M, Bazzucchi I, Enoka R, Felici F, Farina D Journal article