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Carlo Miniussi

Carlo Miniussi

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
93
Citations
31608
World Ranking
989
National Ranking
30

Carlo Miniussi 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 Carlo Miniussi sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 312 publications — 84th percentile

84% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Carlo Miniussi 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 Carlo Miniussi sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 93 D-Index — 90th percentile

90% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Overview

Carlo Miniussi is affiliated with the University of Trento in Italy and works primarily in the field of neuroscience. Their research encompasses a wide array of subfields including cognitive neuroscience, neurology, psychiatry and mental health, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, as well as biomedical engineering.

The scientist has contributed substantially to topics such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies, neural and behavioral psychology studies, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, functional brain connectivity studies, neural dynamics and brain function, neurological disorders and treatments, and dementia and cognitive impairment research.

Frequent publication venues for their work include Clinical Neurophysiology, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Brain Stimulation, Alzheimer's Research & Therapy, and NeuroImage.

Notable recent papers include:

  • Safety and recommendations for TMS use in healthy subjects and patient populations, with updates on training, ethical and regulatory issues: Expert Guidelines (2020) published in Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Transcranial magnetic stimulation of the brain: What is stimulated? - A consensus and critical position paper (2022) published in Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Non-invasive brain stimulation and neuroenhancement (2022) published in Clinical Neurophysiology Practice
  • TMS combined with EEG: Recommendations and open issues for data collection and analysis (2023) published in Brain Stimulation
  • Dementia prevention in memory clinics: recommendations from the European task force for brain health services (2023) published in The Lancet Regional Health - Europe

Their collaborative network includes researchers such as Marta Bortoletto, Walter Paulus, Andrea Antal, Giovanni B. Frisoni, and Daniele Altomare.

In summary, Carlo Miniussi's work involves a multidisciplinary approach contributing to the advancement of non-invasive brain stimulation techniques, cognitive neuroscience, and neurological health, with an emphasis on TMS and brain connectivity studies.

Best Publications

  • Non-invasive electrical and magnetic stimulation of the brain, spinal cord, roots and peripheral nerves: Basic principles and procedures for routine clinical and research application: An updated report from an I.F.C.N. Committee

    P.M. Rossini;D. Burke;R. Chen;L.G. Cohen

  • A technical guide to tDCS, and related non-invasive brain stimulation tools

    A.J. Woods;A. Antal;M. Bikson;P.S. Boggio

  • Safety and recommendations for TMS use in healthy subjects and patient populations, with updates on training, ethical and regulatory issues: Expert Guidelines

    Simone Rossi;Andrea Antal;Sven Bestmann;Marom Bikson

  • Low intensity transcranial electric stimulation: Safety, ethical, legal regulatory and application guidelines

    A. Antal;Ivan Alekseichuk;M. Bikson;J. Brockmöller

  • Rhythmic TMS Causes Local Entrainment of Natural Oscillatory Signatures

    Gregor Thut;Domenica Veniero;Vincenzo Romei;Vincenzo Romei;Carlo Miniussi

  • Modelling non-invasive brain stimulation in cognitive neuroscience.

    Carlo Miniussi;Justin A. Harris;Manuela Ruzzoli

  • Transcranial Electrical Stimulation What We Know and Do Not Know About Mechanisms

    Anna Fertonani;Carlo Miniussi

  • New insights into rhythmic brain activity from TMS-EEG studies

    Gregor Thut;Carlo Miniussi

  • Transcranial magnetic stimulation of the brain: What is stimulated? – A consensus and critical position paper

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  • Individual analysis of EEG frequency and band power in mild Alzheimer's disease.

    Davide V Moretti;Claudio Babiloni;Giuliano Binetti;Emanuele Cassetta

  • The Functional Importance of Rhythmic Activity in the Brain

    Gregor Thut;Carlo Miniussi;Joachim Gross

  • What do you feel if I apply transcranial electric stimulation? Safety, sensations and secondary induced effects

    Anna Fertonani;Clarissa Ferrari;Carlo Miniussi

  • Orienting attention in time. Modulation of brain potentials.

    C. Miniussi;Edward Lewis Wilding;J. T. Coull;A. C. Nobre

  • Random Noise Stimulation Improves Neuroplasticity in Perceptual Learning

    Anna Fertonani;Cornelia Pirulli;Carlo Miniussi

  • Consensus paper: Combining transcranial stimulation with neuroimaging

    Hartwig R. Siebner;Hartwig R. Siebner;Til O. Bergmann;Sven Bestmann;Sven Bestmann;Marcello Massimini

  • Transcranial magnetic stimulation and cortical evoked potentials: a TMS/EEG co-registration study.

    C. Bonato;C. Miniussi;P.M. Rossini

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

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

  • Naming facilitation induced by transcranial direct current stimulation.

    Anna Fertonani;Sandra Rosini;Maria Cotelli;Paolo Maria Rossini

  • Improved language performance in Alzheimer disease following brain stimulation

    Maria Cotelli;Marco Calabria;Rosa Manenti;Sandra Rosini

  • Transient storage of a tactile memory trace in primary somatosensory cortex.

    Justin A. Harris;Carlo Miniussi;Irina M. Harris;Mathew E. Diamond

  • Prefontal cortex in long-term memory: an "interference" approach using magnetic stimulation

    Simone Rossi;Stefano F. Cappa;Claudio Babiloni;Patrizio Pasqualetti

  • Sources of cortical rhythms change as a function of cognitive impairment in pathological aging: a multicenter study

    Claudio Babiloni;Giuliano Binetti;Emanuele Cassetta;Gloria Dal Forno

Frequent Co-Authors

Paolo Maria Rossini
Paolo Maria Rossini Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Claudio Babiloni
Claudio Babiloni Sapienza University of Rome
Maria Cotelli
Maria Cotelli University of Brescia
Orazio Zanetti
Orazio Zanetti Ordine Ospedaliero di San Giovanni di Dio Fatebenefratelli
Rosa Manenti
Rosa Manenti Centro San Giovanni di Dio Fatebenefratelli
Maria Concetta Pellicciari
Maria Concetta Pellicciari Foundation Saint Lucia
Stefano F. Cappa
Stefano F. Cappa Istituto Universitario Di Studi Superiori Di Pavia
Simone Rossi
Simone Rossi University of Siena
Carlo Alberto Marzi
Carlo Alberto Marzi University of Verona
Patrizio Pasqualetti
Patrizio Pasqualetti Sapienza University of Rome

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