Publications by authors named "N Vanello"

Objective: Infrared Thermography (IRT) has been used to monitor skin temperature variation in a contactless manner, in both clinical medicine and psychophysiology. Here, we introduce a new methodology to obtain information about autonomic correlates related to perspiration, peripheral vasomotility, and respiration from infrared recordings.

Methods: Our approach involves a model-based decomposition of facial thermograms using Independent Component Analysis (ICA) and an ad-hoc preprocessing procedure.

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Humans can decode emotional states from the body odors of the conspecifics and this type of emotional communication is particularly relevant in conditions in which social interactions are impaired, as in depression and social anxiety. The present study aimed to explore how body odors collected in happiness and fearful conditions modulate the subjective ratings, the psychophysiological response and the neural processing of neutral faces in individuals with depressive symptoms, social anxiety symptoms, and healthy controls (N = 22 per group). To this aim, electrocardiogram (ECG) and HD-EEG were recorded continuously.

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Article Synopsis
  • Brugada Syndrome (BrS) is a heart condition that can be seen on an ECG as a specific pattern, which can indicate a risk of arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat).
  • Identifying the risk in people without symptoms is hard, and researchers have created several multi-factor risk scores to help with this.
  • The article introduces a new method using Matlab software to analyze electrical signals from the heart, which could help improve studies and treatment for BrS patients.
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The development of robust tools for segmenting cellular and sub-cellular neuronal structures lags behind the massive production of high-resolution 3D images of neurons in brain tissue. The challenges are principally related to high neuronal density and low signal-to-noise characteristics in thick samples, as well as the heterogeneity of data acquired with different imaging methods. To address this issue, we design a framework which includes sample preparation for high resolution imaging and image analysis.

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