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Università degli Studi di Roma 'Tor Vergata'


Neuroscienze

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Prof. Carlo Caltagirone


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  1. Age and sex differences in cerebral hemodynamics a transcranial doppler study. Stroke, 29: 963-967, 1998;
  2. Correlations of flow velocity changes during mental activity and recovery from aphasia in ischemic stroke. Neurology, 50: 191-195, 1998;
  3. Cerebral Hemodynamics in young hypertensive subjects and effects of atenol treatment. Journal Neurological Science, 159 (1): 115-119;
  4. A third member of the synapsin gene family. P.N.A.S. Usa 95: 4667-466672 1998;
  5. Retrograde memory deficits in severe closed-head injury patients. Cortex. 1998 Feb;34(1):1-23;
  6. Memory performances in young, elderly, and very old healthy individuals versus patients with Alzheimer's disease: evidence for discontinuity between normal and pathological aging. J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 1998 Feb;20(1):14-29;
  7. Analysis of the memory impairment in a post-encephalitic patient with focal retrograde amnesia. Cortex. 1998 Jun;34(3):449-60;
  8. Associative visual agnosia resulting from a disconnection between intact visual memory and semantic systems. Cortex. 1998 Sep;34(4):563-76;
  9. Emotion-related cerebral asymmetry: hemodynamics measured by functional ultrasound. J Neurol. 1999 Dec;246(12):1172-6;
  10. Patterns of cerebrovascular reactivity in patients with carotid artery occlusion and severe contralateral stenosis. J Neurol Sci. 1999 Sep 15;168(1):47-51;
  11. Lexical and conceptual components of stem completion priming in patients with Alzheimer's disease. Neuropsychologia. 1999 Aug;37(9):1049-59;
  12. Cerebrovascular reactivity in carotid artery occlusion: possible implications for surgical management of selected groups of patients. Acta Neurol Scand. 1999 Mar;99(3):187-91;
  13. Verbal working memory deficit in Parkinson's disease subjects. Eur Neurol. 1999;42(2):90-4;
  14. Correlation of cerebral hemodynamic changes during mental activity and recovery after stroke. Neurology. 2000 Jul 12;55(1):35-40;
  15. Deficient intentional access to semantic knowledge in patients with severe closed-head injury. Cortex. 2000 Apr;36(2):213-25;
  16. Developmental dissociation between visual and auditory repetition priming: the role of input lexicons. Cortex. 2000 Apr;36(2):181-93;
  17. Impaired cerebral vasoreactivity and risk of stroke in patients with asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis. JAMA. 2000 Apr 26;283(16):2122-7;
  18. Paired transcranial magnetic stimulation protocols reveal a pattern of inhibition and facilitation in the human parietal cortex J Physiol. 2000 Dec 1;529 Pt 2:461-8;
  19. Time-dependent activation of parieto-frontal networks for directing attention to tactile space. A study with paired transcranial magnetic stimulation pulses in right-brain-damaged patients with extinction. Brain. 2000 Sep;123 ( Pt 9):1939-47;
  20. Post-stroke rehabilitation: an economic or medical priority? Current issues and prospects in light of new legislative regulations. Ital J Neurol Sci. 1998 Feb;19(1):25-31;
  21. Demyelinating plaques in relapsing-remitting and secondary-progressive multiple sclerosis: assessment with diffusion MR imaging. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2000 May;21(5):862-8;
  22. Neurophysiological evaluation of tactile space perception deficits through transcranial magnetic stimulation. Brain Res Brain Res Protoc. 2000 Feb;5(1):25-9;
  23. Left frontal transcranial magnetic stimulation reduces contralesional extinction in patients with unilateral right brain damage. Brain. 1999 Sep;122 ( Pt 9):1731-9;
  24. Interhemispheric asymmetries in the perception of unimanual and bimanual cutaneous stimuli. A study using transcranial magnetic stimulation. Brain. 1999 Sep;122 ( Pt 9):1721-9;
  25. Changes in functional outcome in inpatient stroke rehabilitation resulting from new health policy regulations in Italy. Eur J Neurol. 1998 Jan;5(1):17-22;
  26. Impaired apoptosis in mitogen-stimulated lymphocytes of patients with multiple sclerosis. Neuroreport. 1999 Feb 5;10(2):399-402;
  27. Hand motor cortical area reorganization in stroke: a study with fMRI, MEG and TCS maps. Neuroreport. 1998 Jun 22;9(9):2141-6.

 

Coordinatore:
Prof. Giorgio Bernardi


06/72596004 back bernardi@uniroma2.it