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CHIARA BEGLIOMINI

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Position

Professoressa Associata

Address

VIA VENEZIA, 8 - PADOVA

Telephone

0498276947

Notices

Office hours are by appointment only. Please send a message to chiara.begliomini@unipd.it. Weekly office hours will resume on September 29th - please refer to the syllabus for locations and times.

Orari di ricevimento

Dal giorno 4 Marzo 2026 riprende il ricevimento in presenza - MERCOLEDI', 10-12 (edificio PSICO 1, sesto piano, stanza 21). E' possibile il ricevimento via Zoom (https://unipd.zoom.us/my/chiarabeglio), inviando preventivamente un messaggio a chiara.begliomini@unipd.it. From March 4th, 2026 office hours will take place on WEDNESDAYS, 10-12 AM (PSICO 1 building, sixth floor, room 21). Zoom office hours are also possible in the same time window (https://unipd.zoom.us/my/chiarabeglio) - write a message to chiara.begliomini@unipd.it.

Research Area

- motor behavior in healthy individuals and patients\n- motor dominance and hemispheric specialization in behavior\n- brain plasticity in clinical domains investigated by means of magnetic resonance techniques

Thesis proposals

***EMAIL ENQUIRIES ABOUT INTERNSHIPS AND THESIS WON'T BE CONSIDERED; please contact me during my office hours or ask for an appointment***

***for TPV projects evaluation: don't send proposals directly to me for evaluations. Proposals must be submitted through the precedure indicated on the page of the Stage and career Office.***


FOR BACHELOR CANDIDATES

LITERATURE REVIEWS
- human motor control and motor dominance
- genetical bases of behavior
- hemispheric specialization
- neural bases of consciousness
- brain plasticity in clinical domains

***no experimental theses are planned***


FOR MASTER CANDIDATES
*the attendance of the course 'structural and functional neuroimaging' is highly encouraged to gain the basic knowledge of the main brain investigation techniques*

LITERATURE REVIEWS
- human motor control and motor dominance
- hemispheric specialziation
- motor impulsivity in clinical domains

EXPERIMENTAL THESES
- brain plasticity in clinical domains investigated by magnetic resonance and behavioral techniques
- multiple sclerosis and cognitive fatigue investigated by magnetic resonance imaging techniques
- action observations as a treatment for motor disability


FOR PHD CANDIDATES:
- neural characterization of handededness
- motor control of upper limbs investigated by magnetic resonance imaging techniques (fMRI, DTI and structural MRI)
- neural correlates of impulsive behavior