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Research paper thumbnail of Children's taste perception and cognitive development

International journal of obesity (2005), 2012

Research paper thumbnail of A Questionnaire for the Assessment of Violent Behaviors in Young Couples: The Italian Version of Dating Violence Questionnaire (DVQ)

PLOS ONE, 2015

In the last years, intimate partner violence (IPV) became a relevant problem for community and fo... more In the last years, intimate partner violence (IPV) became a relevant problem for community and for social life, particularly in young people. Its correct assessment and evaluation in the population is mandatory. Our objectives were: Confirm factor structure of Dating Violence Questionnaire (DVQ) and investigate its convergent and divergent validity. The DVQ along with other personality measures were filled by a sample of 418 university students (Females = 310) of average age of 23 y.o. (SD = 4.71). A subsample of participants (223 students) consented in being involved also in retest and filled also the Revised Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (short form) and a brief scale for describing the behavior of the (past) partner after the breaking of the relationship (BRS). The 8-factor structure, with respect to the two other competing models, reported better fit indexes and showed significant correlations with other personality measures. Personality traits, both Neuroticism and Psychoticism, correlated with Sexual Violence, while Detachment correlated only with Neuroticism and Coercion, Humiliation and Physical Violence correlated with only Psychoticism. Extraversion did not report significant relationships with any of the 8 DVQ factors. Also the predictive validity of DVQ was satisfactory with the partner violent reaction to the break of relationship predicted positively predicted by Coercion (b = 0.22) and by Humiliation (b = 0.20) and negatively by Emotional Punishment (b = -0.18). The present results indicate a good factor structure of the questionnaire, and interesting correlations with personality traits, allowing to identify psychological aspects with a predisposing role for anti-social aggressive behaviors. Further studies will be aimed at ascertaining other possible determinants of intimate partner violence and the weight of cultural aspects.

Research paper thumbnail of Brain training softwares: is their efficacy real and influenced by age? A preliminary report

Research paper thumbnail of Alpha and beta EEG power reflects L-dopa acute administration in parkinsonian patients

Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 2014

To evaluate the effect of an acute L-dopa administration on eye-closed resting state electroencep... more To evaluate the effect of an acute L-dopa administration on eye-closed resting state electroencephalographic (EEG) activity of cognitively preserved Parkinsonian patients. We examined 24 right-handed patients diagnosed as uncomplicated probable Parkinson's disease (PD). Each patient underwent Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS)-part-III evaluation before and 60 min after an oral load of L-dopa-methyl-ester/carbidopa 250/25 mg. Resting condition eyes-closed EEG data were recorded both pre- and post L-dopa load. Absolute EEG power values were calculated at each scalp derivation for Delta, Theta, Alpha and Beta frequency bands. UPDRS scores (both global and subscale scores) and EEG data (power values of different frequency bands for each scalp derivation) were submitted to a statistical analysis to compare Pre and Post L-Dopa conditions. Finally, a correlation analysis was carried out between EEG spectral content and UPDRS scores. Considering EEG power spectral ana...

Research paper thumbnail of Cortical brain connectivity evaluated by graph theory in dementia: a correlation study between functional and structural data

Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD, 2015

A relatively new approach to brain function in neuroscience is the "functional connectivity&... more A relatively new approach to brain function in neuroscience is the "functional connectivity", namely the synchrony in time of activity in anatomically-distinct but functionally-collaborating brain regions. On the other hand, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a recently developed magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based technique with the capability to detect brain structural connection with fractional anisotropy (FA) identification. FA decrease has been observed in the corpus callosum of subjects with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI, an AD prodromal stage). Corpus callosum splenium DTI abnormalities are thought to be associated with functional disconnections among cortical areas. This study aimed to investigate possible correlations between structural damage, measured by MRI-DTI, and functional abnormalities of brain integration, measured by characteristic path length detected in resting state EEG source activity (40 participants: 9 healthy co...

Research paper thumbnail of Reduction of transcallosal inhibition upon awakening from REM sleep in humans as assessed by transcranial magnetic stimulation

Sleep, 2004

The aim of the study is to assess, in humans, transcallosal inhibition upon awakening from rapid ... more The aim of the study is to assess, in humans, transcallosal inhibition upon awakening from rapid eye movement (REM) and non-REM sleep, by paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). During the daytime, a baseline session of motor evoked potentials (MEPs) was recorded. During the nighttime, the TMS sessions were administered just before sleep onset and upon awakenings from REM and stage 2 sleep, both in the early and final part of night. The sleep research laboratory at the University of Rome "La Sapienza." Ten right-handed subjects participated in the experiment for 4 consecutive sleep-recording nights. N/A. During the daytime, a robust transcallosal inhibition was found; the MEP amplitude reduction ranged from 35% to 40%. During the nighttime, a decrease of transcallosal inhibition from right-to-left motor cortex, as compared to that from left-to-right motor cortex, was observed. The direct assessment of MEP changes, as a function of sleep stage and of the time ...

Research paper thumbnail of 16. Functional connectivity in fronto-temporal focal epilepsy from EEG analysis: A study via graph theory

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Cortical connectivity in fronto-temporal focal epilepsy from EEG analysis: A study via graph theory

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2014

It is believed that effective connectivity and optimal network structure are essential for proper... more It is believed that effective connectivity and optimal network structure are essential for proper information processing in the brain. Indeed, functional abnormalities of the brain are found to be associated with pathological changes in connectivity and network structures. The aim of the present study was to explore the interictal network properties of EEG signals from temporal lobe structures in the context of fronto-temporal lobe epilepsy. To complete this aim, the graph characteristics of the EEG data of 17 patients suffering from focal epilepsy of the fronto-temporal type, recorded during interictal periods, were examined and compared in terms of the affected versus the unaffected hemispheres. EEG connectivity analysis was performed using eLORETA software in 15 fronto-temporal regions (Brodmann Areas BAs 8, 9, 10, 11, 20, 21, 22, 37, 38, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47) on both affected and unaffected hemispheres. The evaluation of the graph analysis parameters, such as 'global' (characteristic path length) and 'local' connectivity (clustering coefficient) showed a statistically significant interaction among side (affected and unaffected hemisphere) and Band (delta, theta, alpha, beta, gamma). Duncan post hoc testing showed an increase of the path length in the alpha band in the affected hemisphere with respect to the unaffected one, as evaluated by an inter-hemispheric marker. The affected hemisphere also showed higher values of local connectivity in the alpha band. In general, an increase of local and global graph theory parameters in the alpha band was found in the affected hemisphere. It was also demonstrated that these effects were more evident in drug-free patients than in those undergoing pharmacological therapy. The increased measures in the affected hemisphere of both functional local segregation and global integration could result from the combination of overlapping mechanisms, including reactive neuroplastic changes seeking to maintain constant integration and segregation properties. This reactive neuroplastic mechanism seeking to maintain constant integration and segregation properties seems to be more evident in the absence of antiepileptic treatment.

Research paper thumbnail of Determinanti della sonnolenza I. Fattori circadiani e fattori connessi al sonno

Research paper thumbnail of Determinanti della sonnolenza II. Differenze individuali

Research paper thumbnail of Motor cortex excitability upon awakening from REM and NREM sleep: A study by means of transcranial magnetic stimulation

Research paper thumbnail of An individual fingerprint of human NREM sleep: The antero-posterior topography of the middle EEG frequencies

Research paper thumbnail of A spectral power analysis of the sleep inertia period

Research paper thumbnail of Heritability of the sleep EEG fingerprint: a study in twins

Research paper thumbnail of Slow eye movements (SEMs) predict EEG power changes and subjective estimates of sleepiness during sleep deprivation only with eyes closed

Research paper thumbnail of Excitability of the motor cortex after sleep deprivation: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study

Research paper thumbnail of Does REM sleep contribute to sleep homeostasis?

Research paper thumbnail of Does sleep deprivation affect task switching performance?

Research paper thumbnail of Long-term impact of the 2009 L'Aquila earthquake on sleep quality

Research paper thumbnail of Hemisphere asymmetry in the sleep onset process: differences between right-and left-handed subjects

Research paper thumbnail of Children's taste perception and cognitive development

International journal of obesity (2005), 2012

Research paper thumbnail of A Questionnaire for the Assessment of Violent Behaviors in Young Couples: The Italian Version of Dating Violence Questionnaire (DVQ)

PLOS ONE, 2015

In the last years, intimate partner violence (IPV) became a relevant problem for community and fo... more In the last years, intimate partner violence (IPV) became a relevant problem for community and for social life, particularly in young people. Its correct assessment and evaluation in the population is mandatory. Our objectives were: Confirm factor structure of Dating Violence Questionnaire (DVQ) and investigate its convergent and divergent validity. The DVQ along with other personality measures were filled by a sample of 418 university students (Females = 310) of average age of 23 y.o. (SD = 4.71). A subsample of participants (223 students) consented in being involved also in retest and filled also the Revised Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (short form) and a brief scale for describing the behavior of the (past) partner after the breaking of the relationship (BRS). The 8-factor structure, with respect to the two other competing models, reported better fit indexes and showed significant correlations with other personality measures. Personality traits, both Neuroticism and Psychoticism, correlated with Sexual Violence, while Detachment correlated only with Neuroticism and Coercion, Humiliation and Physical Violence correlated with only Psychoticism. Extraversion did not report significant relationships with any of the 8 DVQ factors. Also the predictive validity of DVQ was satisfactory with the partner violent reaction to the break of relationship predicted positively predicted by Coercion (b = 0.22) and by Humiliation (b = 0.20) and negatively by Emotional Punishment (b = -0.18). The present results indicate a good factor structure of the questionnaire, and interesting correlations with personality traits, allowing to identify psychological aspects with a predisposing role for anti-social aggressive behaviors. Further studies will be aimed at ascertaining other possible determinants of intimate partner violence and the weight of cultural aspects.

Research paper thumbnail of Brain training softwares: is their efficacy real and influenced by age? A preliminary report

Research paper thumbnail of Alpha and beta EEG power reflects L-dopa acute administration in parkinsonian patients

Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 2014

To evaluate the effect of an acute L-dopa administration on eye-closed resting state electroencep... more To evaluate the effect of an acute L-dopa administration on eye-closed resting state electroencephalographic (EEG) activity of cognitively preserved Parkinsonian patients. We examined 24 right-handed patients diagnosed as uncomplicated probable Parkinson's disease (PD). Each patient underwent Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS)-part-III evaluation before and 60 min after an oral load of L-dopa-methyl-ester/carbidopa 250/25 mg. Resting condition eyes-closed EEG data were recorded both pre- and post L-dopa load. Absolute EEG power values were calculated at each scalp derivation for Delta, Theta, Alpha and Beta frequency bands. UPDRS scores (both global and subscale scores) and EEG data (power values of different frequency bands for each scalp derivation) were submitted to a statistical analysis to compare Pre and Post L-Dopa conditions. Finally, a correlation analysis was carried out between EEG spectral content and UPDRS scores. Considering EEG power spectral ana...

Research paper thumbnail of Cortical brain connectivity evaluated by graph theory in dementia: a correlation study between functional and structural data

Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD, 2015

A relatively new approach to brain function in neuroscience is the "functional connectivity&... more A relatively new approach to brain function in neuroscience is the "functional connectivity", namely the synchrony in time of activity in anatomically-distinct but functionally-collaborating brain regions. On the other hand, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a recently developed magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based technique with the capability to detect brain structural connection with fractional anisotropy (FA) identification. FA decrease has been observed in the corpus callosum of subjects with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI, an AD prodromal stage). Corpus callosum splenium DTI abnormalities are thought to be associated with functional disconnections among cortical areas. This study aimed to investigate possible correlations between structural damage, measured by MRI-DTI, and functional abnormalities of brain integration, measured by characteristic path length detected in resting state EEG source activity (40 participants: 9 healthy co...

Research paper thumbnail of Reduction of transcallosal inhibition upon awakening from REM sleep in humans as assessed by transcranial magnetic stimulation

Sleep, 2004

The aim of the study is to assess, in humans, transcallosal inhibition upon awakening from rapid ... more The aim of the study is to assess, in humans, transcallosal inhibition upon awakening from rapid eye movement (REM) and non-REM sleep, by paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). During the daytime, a baseline session of motor evoked potentials (MEPs) was recorded. During the nighttime, the TMS sessions were administered just before sleep onset and upon awakenings from REM and stage 2 sleep, both in the early and final part of night. The sleep research laboratory at the University of Rome "La Sapienza." Ten right-handed subjects participated in the experiment for 4 consecutive sleep-recording nights. N/A. During the daytime, a robust transcallosal inhibition was found; the MEP amplitude reduction ranged from 35% to 40%. During the nighttime, a decrease of transcallosal inhibition from right-to-left motor cortex, as compared to that from left-to-right motor cortex, was observed. The direct assessment of MEP changes, as a function of sleep stage and of the time ...

Research paper thumbnail of 16. Functional connectivity in fronto-temporal focal epilepsy from EEG analysis: A study via graph theory

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Cortical connectivity in fronto-temporal focal epilepsy from EEG analysis: A study via graph theory

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2014

It is believed that effective connectivity and optimal network structure are essential for proper... more It is believed that effective connectivity and optimal network structure are essential for proper information processing in the brain. Indeed, functional abnormalities of the brain are found to be associated with pathological changes in connectivity and network structures. The aim of the present study was to explore the interictal network properties of EEG signals from temporal lobe structures in the context of fronto-temporal lobe epilepsy. To complete this aim, the graph characteristics of the EEG data of 17 patients suffering from focal epilepsy of the fronto-temporal type, recorded during interictal periods, were examined and compared in terms of the affected versus the unaffected hemispheres. EEG connectivity analysis was performed using eLORETA software in 15 fronto-temporal regions (Brodmann Areas BAs 8, 9, 10, 11, 20, 21, 22, 37, 38, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47) on both affected and unaffected hemispheres. The evaluation of the graph analysis parameters, such as 'global' (characteristic path length) and 'local' connectivity (clustering coefficient) showed a statistically significant interaction among side (affected and unaffected hemisphere) and Band (delta, theta, alpha, beta, gamma). Duncan post hoc testing showed an increase of the path length in the alpha band in the affected hemisphere with respect to the unaffected one, as evaluated by an inter-hemispheric marker. The affected hemisphere also showed higher values of local connectivity in the alpha band. In general, an increase of local and global graph theory parameters in the alpha band was found in the affected hemisphere. It was also demonstrated that these effects were more evident in drug-free patients than in those undergoing pharmacological therapy. The increased measures in the affected hemisphere of both functional local segregation and global integration could result from the combination of overlapping mechanisms, including reactive neuroplastic changes seeking to maintain constant integration and segregation properties. This reactive neuroplastic mechanism seeking to maintain constant integration and segregation properties seems to be more evident in the absence of antiepileptic treatment.

Research paper thumbnail of Determinanti della sonnolenza I. Fattori circadiani e fattori connessi al sonno

Research paper thumbnail of Determinanti della sonnolenza II. Differenze individuali

Research paper thumbnail of Motor cortex excitability upon awakening from REM and NREM sleep: A study by means of transcranial magnetic stimulation

Research paper thumbnail of An individual fingerprint of human NREM sleep: The antero-posterior topography of the middle EEG frequencies

Research paper thumbnail of A spectral power analysis of the sleep inertia period

Research paper thumbnail of Heritability of the sleep EEG fingerprint: a study in twins

Research paper thumbnail of Slow eye movements (SEMs) predict EEG power changes and subjective estimates of sleepiness during sleep deprivation only with eyes closed

Research paper thumbnail of Excitability of the motor cortex after sleep deprivation: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study

Research paper thumbnail of Does REM sleep contribute to sleep homeostasis?

Research paper thumbnail of Does sleep deprivation affect task switching performance?

Research paper thumbnail of Long-term impact of the 2009 L'Aquila earthquake on sleep quality

Research paper thumbnail of Hemisphere asymmetry in the sleep onset process: differences between right-and left-handed subjects