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Andrea Soricelli publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Andrea Soricelli sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 350 publications — 87th percentile

87% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Andrea Soricelli D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Andrea Soricelli sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 57 D-Index — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Andrea Soricelli is affiliated with Parthenope University of Naples in Italy and has contributed extensively to research at the intersection of neuroscience and medicine. Their work spans multiple subfields, including cognitive neuroscience, molecular biology, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, cellular and molecular neuroscience, and neurology.

The main areas of study encompass neuroscience with 137 publications and medicine with 102 publications. Their research topics include:

  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
  • Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging
  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research

Frequent publication venues for Soricelli's work comprise:

  • Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Neurobiology of Aging
  • Journal of Alzheimer's Disease

The scientist's recent papers include:

  • Measures of resting state EEG rhythms for clinical trials in Alzheimer's disease: Recommendations of an expert panel (2021, Alzheimer's & Dementia)
  • Comparison of Bioinformatics Pipelines and Operating Systems for the Analyses of 16S rRNA Gene Amplicon Sequences in Human Fecal Samples (2020, Frontiers in Microbiology)
  • Clinical connectome fingerprints of cognitive decline (2021, NeuroImage)
  • Improving staging of rectal cancer in the pelvis: the role of PET/MRI (2020, European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging)
  • Soft drinks and sweeteners intake: Possible contribution to the development of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular diseases. Beneficial or detrimental action of alternative sweeteners? (2021, Food Research International)

Andrea Soricelli collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Claudio Babiloni
  • Claudio Del Percio
  • Raffaele Ferri
  • Giuseppe Noce
  • Fabrizio Stocchi

Soricelli's research integrates experimental and clinical approaches, particularly focusing on brain connectivity, neuroimaging, and electrophysiological techniques used to study cognitive decline and neurological disorders. Their publications reveal an emphasis on advanced methodologies such as EEG analysis and multimodal imaging techniques including PET/MRI.

The scholar's work also addresses topics related to metabolism and cardiovascular disease, as evidenced in studies analyzing the impact of sweeteners and dietary factors. This multidisciplinary approach reflects an intersection of neurobiology, medical imaging, and clinical neuroscience.

Best Publications

  • Brain neural synchronization and functional coupling in Alzheimer's disease as revealed by resting state EEG rhythms

    Claudio Babiloni;Roberta Lizio;Nicola Marzano;Paolo Capotosto

  • Assessment of Myocardial Viability in Patients With Chronic Coronary Artery Disease Rest–4-Hour–24-Hour 201Tl Tomography Versus Dobutamine Echocardiography

    Pasquale Perrone-Filardi;Leonardo Pace;Mariella Prastaro;Fiorenzo Squame

  • “Neural efficiency” of experts’ brain during judgment of actions: A high-resolution EEG study in elite and amateur karate athletes

    Claudio Babiloni;Nicola Marzano;Francesco Infarinato;Marco Iacoboni

  • The role and molecular mechanism of D-aspartic acid in the release and synthesis of LH and testosterone in humans and rats

    Enza Topo;Andrea Soricelli;Antimo D'Aniello;Salvatore Ronsini

  • Resting state cortical electroencephalographic rhythms are related to gray matter volume in subjects with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease

    Claudio Babiloni;Filippo Carducci;Roberta Lizio;Fabrizio Vecchio

  • Measures of resting state EEG rhythms for clinical trials in Alzheimer's disease: Recommendations of an expert panel

    Claudio Babiloni;Xianghong Arakaki;Hamed Azami;Karim Bennys

  • Clinical Impact of PET/MR Imaging in Patients with Cancer Undergoing Same-Day PET/CT: Initial Experience in 134 Patients—A Hypothesis-generating Exploratory Study

    Onofrio A. Catalano;Bruce R. Rosen;Dushyant V. Sahani;Peter F. Hahn

  • Alpha, beta and gamma electrocorticographic rhythms in somatosensory, motor, premotor and prefrontal cortical areas differ in movement execution and observation in humans.

    Claudio Babiloni;Claudio Del Percio;Fabrizio Vecchio;Fabio Sebastiano

  • Is avolition in schizophrenia associated with a deficit of dorsal caudate activity?: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study during reward anticipation and feedback

    A. Mucci;D. Dima;A. Soricelli;U. Volpe

  • Primary Prevention of Atherosclerosis A Clinical Challenge for the Reversal of Epigenetic Mechanisms

    Claudio Napoli;Valeria Crudele;Andrea Soricelli;Mohammed Al-Omran

  • Movement-related desynchronization of alpha rhythms is lower in athletes than non-athletes: a high-resolution EEG study.

    Claudio Del Percio;Francesco Infarinato;Marco Iacoboni;Nicola Marzano

  • Evaluation of Quantitative PET/MR Enterography Biomarkers for Discrimination of Inflammatory Strictures from Fibrotic Strictures in Crohn Disease.

    Onofrio A. Catalano;Michael S. Gee;Emanuele Nicolai;Francesco Selvaggi

  • Occipital sources of resting-state alpha rhythms are related to local gray matter density in subjects with amnesic mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease

    Claudio Babiloni;Claudio Del Percio;Marina Boccardi;Roberta Lizio

  • Axial diffusivity is increased in the degenerating superior cerebellar peduncles of Friedreich's ataxia

    Riccardo Della Nave;Andrea Ginestroni;Stefano Diciotti;Elena Salvatore

  • Abnormalities of cortical neural synchronization mechanisms in patients with dementia due to Alzheimer's and Lewy body diseases: an EEG study.

    Claudio Babiloni;Claudio Del Percio;Roberta Lizio;Giuseppe Noce

  • Classification of Single Normal and Alzheimer's Disease Individuals from Cortical Sources of Resting State EEG Rhythms.

    Claudio Babiloni;Antonio I. Triggiani;Roberta Lizio;Susanna Cordone

  • Resting state cortical rhythms in athletes: a high-resolution EEG study.

    Claudio Babiloni;Nicola Marzano;Marco Iacoboni;Francesco Infarinato

  • Intra-hemispheric functional coupling of alpha rhythms is related to golfer's performance: a coherence EEG study.

    Claudio Babiloni;Francesco Infarinato;Nicola Marzano;Marco Iacoboni

  • Free water elimination improves test-retest reproducibility of diffusion tensor imaging indices in the brain: A longitudinal multisite study of healthy elderly subjects.

    Angela Albi;Ofer Pasternak;Ludovico Minati;Moira Marizzoni

  • Combined therapy of Sr-89 and zoledronic acid in patients with painful bone metastases.

    Giovanni Storto;Michele Klain;Gaetano Paone;Raffaele Liuzzi

  • Longitudinal reproducibility of default-mode network connectivity in healthy elderly participants: A multicentric resting-state fMRI study

    Jorge Jovicich;Ludovico Minati;Moira Marizzoni;Rocco Marchitelli

  • Multisite longitudinal reliability of tract-based spatial statistics in diffusion tensor imaging of healthy elderly subjects.

    Jorge Jovicich;Moira Marizzoni;Beatriz Bosch;David Bartrés-Faz

Frequent Co-Authors

Claudio Babiloni
Claudio Babiloni Sapienza University of Rome
Marco Salvatore
Marco Salvatore Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Giovanni B. Frisoni
Giovanni B. Frisoni University of Geneva
Flavio Nobili
Flavio Nobili University of Genoa
Claudio Del Percio
Claudio Del Percio Sapienza University of Rome
Paolo Maria Rossini
Paolo Maria Rossini Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Lucilla Parnetti
Lucilla Parnetti University of Perugia
Roberta Lizio
Roberta Lizio Sapienza University of Rome
Magda Tsolaki
Magda Tsolaki Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Raffaele Ferri
Raffaele Ferri I.R.C.C.S. Oasi Maria SS

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