Publications by authors named "Lorenzo Angeletti"

Anthropogenic and climate factors are increasingly affecting the composition and functions of many marine biogenic reefs globally, leading to a decline in associated biodiversity and ecosystem services. Once dominant ecological component, modern oyster reefs in the Mediterranean and Black Sea and the Atlantic Ocean have already been profoundly altered by overharvesting, habitat loss and the introduction of alien species. Far less known are deep-water oyster reefs, which can however form substantial biogenic structures below 30 m depth.

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The human brain is tightly connected to the individual's environment and its input dynamics. How the dynamics of periodic environmental stimuli influence neural activity and subsequent behavior via neural entrainment or alignment is not fully clear yet, though. This study explores how periodic environmental stimuli influence neural activity and behavior.

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Brain and breathing activities are closely related. However, the exact neurophysiological mechanisms that couple the brain and breathing to stimuli in the external environment are not yet agreed upon. Our data support that synchronization and dynamic attunement are two key mechanisms that couple local brain activity and breathing to external periodic stimuli.

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Purpose: Health Literacy (HL) consists in all the skills and knowledges used by people to understand and seek health-related information. Inadequate levels of HL substantially affect many different aspects of health. The primary aim of the present study was to assess levels of HL in female patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) and bulimia nervosa (BN), compared with matched control subjects.

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  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) involves troubling thoughts and repetitive behaviors aimed at reducing anxiety, with specific brain circuits (CSTC) believed to play a key role in its symptoms.* -
  • A systematic review was conducted on studies analyzing the neurobiological effects of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in adults with OCD, yielding 26 relevant studies that utilized various imaging techniques.* -
  • The findings revealed that CBT led to significant neurobiological changes, including decreased activity in key brain regions (OFC and striatum) and increased activity in the cerebellum, often correlating with reduced severity of OCD symptoms.*
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The current international crisis situation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic is having a strong psychological impact on our subjectivities. We are constantly threatened by the danger of i) being infected, ii) infecting other people, and (iii) by the loss of social relation. Departing from these premises, we here aim to investigate the psychological and neurodynamics of this complex phenomenon.

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  • Hyperspectral imagers allow for detailed spectral imaging, helping classify various habitats and objects, and a new underwater system has been developed for studying the seafloor.
  • The project tested this underwater hyperspectral imager in the Southern Adriatic Sea at two specific habitats: cold-water coral and Coralligenous environments.
  • Initial results show promise for using this technology in mapping and monitoring underwater habitats, achieving reliable classifications despite some technical challenges.
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The Gulf of Naples is an example of the most beautiful and biodiverse marine regions of the Mediterranean Sea and of the most impacted areas in terms of industrial activities, large contaminated areas, resource exploitation, infrastructures at sea and maritime transportation. We conducted Remotely Operated Vehicle surveys in the Dohrn Canyon in the Tyrrhenian Sea at approximately 12 NM off Naples metropolitan area, and revealed a hotspot of deep-sea benthic biodiversity of sessile fauna at ca. 400 m depth.

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Pockmarks are crater-like depression on the seafloor associated with hydrocarbon ascent through muddy sediments in continental shelves around the world. In this study, we examine the diversity and distribution of benthic microbial communities at shallow-water pockmarks adjacent to the Middle Adriatic Ridge. We integrate microbial diversity data with characterization of local hydrocarbons concentrations and sediment geochemistry.

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