189 results match your criteria: "Institute of Advanced Biomedical Technologies[Affiliation]"
Brain Struct Funct
March 2018
Department of Neuroscience, Imaging and Clinical Sciences, "G. d'Annunzio" University of Chieti and Pescara, Chieti, Italy.
The focus of the present study is on the relationships between illusory and non-illusory auditory perception analyzed at a biological level. To this aim, we investigate neural mechanisms underlying the Deutsch's illusion, a condition in which both sound identity ("what") and origin ("where") are deceptively perceived. We recorded magnetoencephalogram from healthy subjects in three conditions: (a) listening to the acoustic sequence eliciting the illusion (ILL), (b) listening to a monaural acoustic sequence mimicking the illusory percept (MON), and (c) listening to an acoustic sequence similar to (a) but not eliciting the illusion (NIL).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNeuroimage
October 2018
Departments of Neurology, Radiology, Anatomy of Neurobiology, School of Medicine, Washington University, St. Louis, St Louis, USA.
Our behavior entails a flexible and context-sensitive interplay between brain areas to integrate information according to goal-directed requirements. However, the neural mechanisms governing the entrainment of functionally specialized brain areas remain poorly understood. In particular, the question arises whether observed changes in the regional activity for different cognitive conditions are explained by modifications of the inputs to the brain or its connectivity? We observe that transitions of fMRI activity between areas convey information about the tasks performed by 19 subjects, watching a movie versus a black screen (rest).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSci Rep
August 2017
Department of Neuroscience, Imaging and Clinical Sciences, G. d'Annunzio University of Chieti-Pescara, Via dei Vestini 33, 66013, Chieti, (CH), Italy.
There is an increasing interest in how ongoing spontaneous brain activity and personality provide a predisposition for the processing of environmental demands. It further has been suggested that the brain has an inherent sensitivity to the social environment. Here we tested in healthy volunteers if spontaneous brain activity contributes to a predisposition for social behavior and how this is modulated by narcissistic personality features associated with poor interpersonal functioning.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSchizophr Res
March 2018
The Royal's Institute of Mental Health Research & University of Ottawa Brain and Mind Research Institute, Centre for Neural Dynamics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, 145 Carling Avenue, Rm. 6435, Ottawa, ON K1Z 7K4, Canada; Mental Health Centre, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China.
Schizophrenia has been described as a self-disorder, whereas social deficits are key features of the illness. Changes in "resting state" activity of brain networks involved in self-related processing have been consistently reported in schizophrenia, but their meaning for social perception deficits remains poorly understood. Here, we applied a novel approach investigating the relationship between task-evoked neural activity during social perception and functional organization of self-related brain networks during a "resting state".
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProg Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry
January 2018
Department of Neurosciences Clinical Imaging, Chair of Psychiatry, G. d'Annunzio University of Chieti-Pescara, Chieti, Italy.
Neuroradiology
August 2017
Department of Neuroscience, Imaging and Clinical Sciences, University "G. "D'Annunzio", Chieti, Italy.
Purpose: The aim of this prospective study was to determine the feasibility in terms of repeatability and reproducibility of diffusional kurtosis imaging (DKI) for microstructural assessment of the normal cervical spinal cord (cSC) using a phase-sensitive inversion recovery (PSIR) sequence as the anatomical reference for accurately defining white-matter (WM) and gray-matter (GM) regions of interests (ROIs).
Methods: Thirteen young healthy subjects were enrolled to undergo DKI and PSIR sequences in the cSC. The repeatability and reproducibility of kurtosis metrics and fractional anisotropy (FA) were calculated in GM, WM, and cerebral-spinal-fluid (CSF) ROIs drawn by two independent readers on PSIR images of three different levels (C1-C4).
Neuroimage Clin
March 2018
ITAB-Institute of Advanced Biomedical Technologies, University "G. d'Annunzio", Via Luigi Polacchi 11, 66100 Chieti, Italy; Department of Neuroscience and Imaging, University "G. d'Annunzio", Via dei Vestini, 66100 Chieti, Italy. Electronic address:
Purpose: Abnormal brain perfusion is a critical mechanism in neonatal brain injury. The aim of the present study was to compare Cerebral Blood Flow (CBF) evaluated with ASL MRI in three groups of neonates: preterms without brain lesions on MRI (PN), preterms with periventricular white matter lesions (PNp) and term neonates with normal MRI (TN). The correlation between CBF and clinical outcome was explored.
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May 2017
Department of Neuroscience, imaging and clinical science - and ITAB, Institute of Advanced Biomedical Technologies University, "G. D'Annunzio", Chieti, Italy.
The mean amplitude of the EEG alpha (8-12 Hz) power de-synchronization (ERD) is a robust electrophysiological correlate of task anticipation. Furthermore, in paradigms using a fixed period between warning and target stimuli, such alpha de-synchronization tends to increase and to peak just before target presentation. Previous studies from our group showed that the anticipatory alpha ERD can be modulated when magnetic stimulation is delivered over specific cortical regions during a variety of cognitive tasks.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Neural Eng
August 2017
Department of Neuroscience, Imaging and Clinical Sciences, 'G.dAnnunzio' University, Chieti, Italy. Institute of Advanced Biomedical Technologies, 'G.dAnnunzio' University, Chieti, Italy.
Objective: Electrical and hemodynamic brain activity are linked through the neurovascular coupling process and they can be simultaneously measured through integration of electroencephalography (EEG) and functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). Thanks to the lack of electro-optical interference, the two procedures can be easily combined and, whereas EEG provides electrophysiological information, fNIRS can provide measurements of two hemodynamic variables, such as oxygenated and deoxygenated hemoglobin. A Bayesian sequential Monte Carlo approach (particle filter, PF) was applied to simulated recordings of electrical and neurovascular mediated hemodynamic activity, and the advantages of a unified framework were shown.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFQ J Exp Psychol (Hove)
April 2018
2 Department of Philosophy and Communication, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
This study investigated whether the visual and auditory Simon effects could be accounted for by the same mechanism. In a single experiment, we performed a detailed comparison of the visual and the auditory Simon effects arising in behavioural responses and in pupil dilation, a psychophysiological measure considered as a marker of the cognitive effort induced by conflict processing. To address our question, we performed sequential and distributional analyses on both reaction times and pupil dilation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNat Rev Neurosci
February 2017
Department of Neuroscience, University of Padua, 35122 Padua, Italy; at the Department of Neurology, Radiology, Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri 63110, USA.
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is traditionally associated with attention, perceptual decision making and sensorimotor transformations, but more recent human neuroimaging studies support an additional role in episodic memory retrieval. In this Opinion article, we present a functional-anatomical model of the involvement of the PPC in memory retrieval. Parietal regions involved in perceptual attention and episodic memory are largely segregated and often show a push-pull relationship, potentially mediated by prefrontal regions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Hypertens
April 2017
aInstitute of Cardiology bDepartment of Neuroscience and Imaging cITAB, Institute of Advanced Biomedical Technologies dDepartment of Medical Sciences, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy eNational Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College, St Mary's Hospital Campus, London, UK fDepartment of Clinical Sciences, Malmö, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University gDepartment of Cardiology, Skåne University Hospital, Malmö, Sweden.
Objective(s): We explored incidence, predictors, and long-term prognosis of hospital admissions attributed to reflex syncope and orthostatic hypotension.
Methods: We analyzed a cohort of 32 628 individuals (68.2% men; age, 45.
J Neural Eng
December 2016
Department of Neuroscience, Imaging and Clinical Sciences, "G.d'Annunzio" University, Chieti, Italy. Institute of Advanced Biomedical Technologies, "G.d'Annunzio" University, Chieti, Italy.
Objective: Due to the complementary nature of electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and given the possibility of simultaneous acquisition, the joint data analysis can afford a better understanding of the underlying neural activity estimation. In this simulation study we want to show the benefit of the joint EEG-fMRI neural activity estimation in a Bayesian framework.
Approach: We built a dynamic Bayesian framework in order to perform joint EEG-fMRI neural activity time course estimation.
Cereb Cortex
October 2017
Department of Neurology, Radiology, Anatomy and Neurobiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA.
Alpha (8-12 Hz) power desynchronization is strongly associated to visual perception but has been observed in a large variety of tasks, indicating a general role in task anticipation. We previously reported in human observers that interference by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) of core regions of the dorsal attention network (DAN) disrupts both anticipatory alpha desynchronization and performance during a visuospatial attention (VSA) task. Here, we test the hypothesis that alpha desynchronization is task specific, and can be selectively modulated by interfering with activity in different higher-order parietal regions.
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December 2016
Department of Neurology, Radiology, Anatomy & Neurobiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St.Louis, USA; Department of Neuroscience, University of Padua, Italy.
The ability to learn and process visual stimuli more efficiently is important for survival. Previous neuroimaging studies have shown that perceptual learning on a shape identification task differently modulates activity in both frontal-parietal cortical regions and visual cortex (Sigman et al., 2005;Lewis et al.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Psychophysiol
December 2016
Department of Communication and Economics, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy.
Recent evidence showed that pupil dilation (PD) reflects modulations in the magnitude of the Simon interference effect due to correspondence sequence. In the present study we used this measure to assess whether these modulations, thought to result from cognitive control mechanisms, are influenced by prior practice with an incompatible stimulus-response (S-R) mapping. To this end, PD and reaction times (RTs) were recorded while participants performed a Simon task before and after executing a spatially incompatible practice.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLancet Psychiatry
August 2016
Department of Neuroscience, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands.
Self-disturbances are among the core features of schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders. The basic structure of the self could depend on the balance between intrinsic and extrinsic self-processing. We discuss studies on self-related processing in psychotic disorders that provide converging evidence for disrupted communication between neural networks subserving the so-called intrinsic self and extrinsic self.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Hum Neurosci
May 2016
Section of Physiology, Department of Neuroscience, University of ParmaParma, Italy; Institute of Philosophy, School of Advanced Study, University of LondonLondon, UK.
Social perception commonly employs multiple sources of information. The present study aimed at investigating the integrative processing of affective social signals. Task-related and task-free functional magnetic resonance imaging was performed in 26 healthy adult participants during a social perception task concerning dynamic visual stimuli simultaneously depicting facial expressions of emotion and tactile sensations that could be either congruent or incongruent.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Radiol
June 2016
Neuroradiology Unit and CERMAC, San Raffaele Scientific Institute and Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy. Electronic address:
Introduction: Dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC)-MRI is a perfusion technique with high diagnostic accuracy for glioma grading, despite limitations due to inherent susceptibility effects. Dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE)-MRI has been proposed as an alternative technique able to overcome the DSC-MRI shortcomings. This pilot study aimed at comparing the diagnostic accuracy of DSC and DCE-MRI for glioma grading by evaluating two estimates of blood volume, the DCE-derived plasma volume (Vp) and the DSC-derived relative cerebral blood volume (rCBV), and a measure of vessel permeability, the DCE-derived volume transfer constant K(trans).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNeuroradiol J
April 2016
Department of Neuroscience and Imaging, G d'Annunzio University, Chieti, Italy Institute of Advanced Biomedical Technologies (ITAB), G d'Annunzio University, Chieti, Italy.
Preterm neonates represent a high-risk population for abnormal neuropsychological development. But presently, an accurate method for identifying those at risk is not available. This study evaluated the association between the microstructural organization measured with Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) in term-corrected preterm neonates and subsequent motor performance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPathophysiology
March 2016
State Scientific Center of Russian Federation Institute of Biomedical Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation.
The efficiency of six countermeasures (CM) for muscle atrophy was compared over 520 days of confinement during the terrestrial simulation of round space flight to Mars using surface electromyography (sEMG). Three of CM were cyclic exercises (a motor-driven and leg-driven treadmill, cycle ergometer), resistive exercises (the multifunctional dynamometer for space-MDS, and expanders), and vibration platform. Each of CM was applied for each crew member (n=6) once over the experiment, for 70 days in a row, in prescribed order.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOBJECT Diffusion MRI has uniquely enabled in vivo delineation of white matter tracts, which has been applied to the segmentation of eloquent pathways for intraoperative mapping. The last decade has also seen the development from earlier diffusion tensor models to higher-order models, which take advantage of high angular resolution diffusion-weighted imaging (HARDI) techniques. However, these advanced methods have not been widely implemented for routine preoperative and intraoperative mapping.
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June 2016
Department of Neuroscience, Imaging and Clinical Sciences, G. D'Annunzio" University, Chieti 66100, Italy.
In recent years, ultra-low field (ULF)-MRI is being given more and more attention, due to the possibility of integrating ULF-MRI and Magnetoencephalography (MEG) in the same device. Despite the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) reduction, there are several advantages to operating at ULF, including increased tissue contrast, reduced cost and weight of the scanners, the potential to image patients that are not compatible with clinical scanners, and the opportunity to integrate different imaging modalities. The majority of ULF-MRI systems are based, until now, on magnetic field pulsed techniques for increasing SNR, using SQUID based detectors with Larmor frequencies in the kHz range.
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November 2015
Department of Psychology, Sapienza University Rome, Italy ; Laboratory of Neuropsychology, IRCCS Foundation Santa Lucia Rome, Italy.
The present study aimed at investigating the relationship between Emotional Susceptibility (ES), an aspect of the personality trait Neuroticism, and individual differences in the neural responses in anterior insula to primary sensory stimuli colored by affective valence, i.e., distasting or pleasantly tasting oral stimuli.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Psychol
November 2015
Department of Neuroscience, Imaging and Clinical Science, University "G.d'Annunzio", Chieti, Italy ; Infrared Imaging Lab, Institute of Advanced Biomedical Technologies, University "G.d'Annunzio", Chieti, Italy.
Behavioral and facial thermal responses were recorded in twelve 3- to 4-month-old infants during the Still-Face Paradigm (SFP). As in the usual procedure, infants were observed in a three-step, face-to-face interaction: a normal interaction episode (3 min); the "still-face" episode in which the mother became unresponsive and assumed a neutral expression (1 min); a reunion episode in which the mother resumed the interaction (3 min). A fourth step that consisted of a toy play episode (5 min) was added for our own research interest.
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