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Armida Mucci is affiliated with the University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli" in Italy and has a research focus primarily within Medicine, Psychology, and Neuroscience. Their work spans multiple subfields including Psychiatry and Mental Health, Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Philosophy, and Clinical Psychology. The main topics addressed in their studies include Schizophrenia Research and Treatment, Mental Health Research Topics, Mental Health and Psychiatry, Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments, Bipolar Disorder and Treatment, and Mental Health Treatment and Access.

The scientist's publication record includes significant contributions to major journals and venues. Frequent publication venues consist of European Psychiatry, Frontiers in Psychiatry, European Neuropsychopharmacology, Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, and Schizophrenia Bulletin.

Recent papers with Armida Mucci as an author include:

  • Factors Associated With Real-Life Functioning in Persons With Schizophrenia in a 4-Year Follow-up Study of the Italian Network for Research on Psychoses, 2021, JAMA Psychiatry
  • EPA guidance on assessment of negative symptoms in schizophrenia, 2021, European Psychiatry
  • EPA guidance on treatment of negative symptoms in schizophrenia, 2021, European Psychiatry
  • The interplay among psychopathology, personal resources, context-related factors and real-life functioning in schizophrenia: stability in relationships after 4 years and differences in network structure between recovered and non-recovered patients, 2020, World Psychiatry
  • EEG-Based Measures in At-Risk Mental State and Early Stages of Schizophrenia: A Systematic Review, 2021, Frontiers in Psychiatry

Armida Mucci collaborates frequently with a group of colleagues, including Silvana Galderisi, Giulia Maria Giordano, Pasquale Pezzella, Andrea Perrottelli, and Luigi Giuliani.

Best Publications

  • Negative symptoms of schizophrenia: new developments and unanswered research questions

    Silvana Galderisi;Armida Mucci;Robert W Buchanan;Celso Arango;Celso Arango

  • The influence of illness-related variables, personal resources and context-related factors on real-life functioning of people with schizophrenia

    Silvana Galderisi;Alessandro Rossi;Paola Rocca;Alessandro Bertolino

  • EEG microstate duration and syntax in acute, medication-naive, first-episode schizophrenia: a multi-center study.

    Dietrich Lehmann;Pascal L. Faber;Silvana Galderisi;Werner M. Herrmann

  • Sources of cortical rhythms in adults during physiological aging: A multicentric EEG study

    Claudio Babiloni;Giuliano Binetti;Andrea Cassarino;Gloria Dal Forno

  • Oxytocin receptor polymorphisms and adult attachment style in patients with depression.

    Barbara Costa;Stefano Pini;Pamela Gabelloni;Marianna Abelli

  • The cortical generators of P3a and P3b: A LORETA study

    U. Volpe;A. Mucci;P. Bucci;E. Merlotti

  • Interplay Among Psychopathologic Variables, Personal Resources, Context-Related Factors, and Real-life Functioning in Individuals With Schizophrenia: A Network Analysis.

    Silvana Galderisi;Paola Rucci;Brian Kirkpatrick;Armida Mucci

  • Categorical and dimensional approaches to negative symptoms of schizophrenia: Focus on long-term stability and functional outcome

    Silvana Galderisi;Paola Bucci;Armida Mucci;Brian Kirkpatrick

  • EPA guidance on assessment of negative symptoms in schizophrenia.

    S Galderisi;A Mucci;S Dollfus;M Nordentoft

  • Persistent negative symptoms in first episode patients with schizophrenia: results from the European First Episode Schizophrenia Trial.

    Silvana Galderisi;Armida Mucci;Istvan Bitter;Jan Libiger

  • Amisulpride and olanzapine followed by open-label treatment with clozapine in first-episode schizophrenia and schizophreniform disorder (OPTiMiSE): a three-phase switching study.

    René S Kahn;Inge Winter van Rossum;Stefan Leucht;Philip McGuire;Philip McGuire

  • Historical, Psychopathological, Neurological, and Neuropsychological Aspects of Deficit Schizophrenia: A Multicenter Study

    Silvana Galderisi;Mario Maj;Armida Mucci;Giovanni Battista Cassano

  • EPA guidance on treatment of negative symptoms in schizophrenia.

    S Galderisi;Stefan Kaiser;I Bitter;M Nordentoft

  • Primary and persistent negative symptoms: Concepts, assessments and neurobiological bases

    Armida Mucci;Eleonora Merlotti;Alp Üçok;André Aleman

  • Correlates of cognitive impairment in first episode schizophrenia: the EUFEST study.

    Silvana Galderisi;Michael Davidson;René S. Kahn;Armida Mucci

  • Factors Associated With Real-Life Functioning in Persons With Schizophrenia in a 4-Year Follow-up Study of the Italian Network for Research on Psychoses.

    Armida Mucci;Silvana Galderisi;Dino Gibertoni;Alessandro Rossi

  • 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

  • The Brief Negative Symptom Scale (BNSS): Independent validation in a large sample of Italian patients with schizophrenia

    A Mucci;S. Galderisi;E. Merlotti;A. Rossi

  • Cross-cultural Validation of the 5-Factor Structure of Negative Symptoms in Schizophrenia

    Anthony O Ahmed;Brian Kirkpatrick;Silvana Galderisi;Armida Mucci

  • Patterns of Structural MRI Abnormalities in Deficit and Nondeficit Schizophrenia

    Silvana Galderisi;Mario Quarantelli;Umberto Volpe;Armida Mucci

  • The interplay among psychopathology, personal resources, context-related factors and real-life functioning in schizophrenia: stability in relationships after 4 years and differences in network structure between recovered and non-recovered patients.

    S. Galderisi;P. Rucci;A. Mucci;A. Rossi

  • Inhibition of auditory cortical responses to ipsilateral stimuli during dichotic listening: evidence from magnetoencephalography

    Alfredo Brancucci;Claudio Babiloni;Fabio Babiloni;Silvana Galderisi

Frequent Co-Authors

Silvana Galderisi
Silvana Galderisi University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Alessandro Rossi
Alessandro Rossi University of L'Aquila
Stefano Pini
Stefano Pini University of Pisa
Paolo Stratta
Paolo Stratta University of L'Aquila
Mario Amore
Mario Amore University of Genoa
Celso Arango
Celso Arango Complutense University of Madrid
Paolo Santonastaso
Paolo Santonastaso University of Padua
Andrea Fagiolini
Andrea Fagiolini University of Siena
Liliana Dell'Osso
Liliana Dell'Osso University of Pisa
Philip McGuire
Philip McGuire University of Oxford

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