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Overview

Fabrizio De Carli is affiliated with the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine in the United States. Their work spans across Medicine and Neuroscience, with particular focus on subfields such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Genetics, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. The main topics covered by their research include Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research, COVID-19 and Mental Health, Sleep and Related Disorders, Infant Development and Preterm Care, EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces, and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research.

Several of their recent papers illustrate the scope of their research interests. These include:

  • "Impact of the COVID-19 Outbreak on the Behavior of Families in Italy: A Focus on Children and Adolescents" (2021) published in Frontiers in Public Health
  • "Utility of quantitative EEG in early Lewy body disease" (2020) published in Parkinsonism & Related Disorders
  • "Sleep disorders in Prader-Willi syndrome, evidence from animal models and humans" (2021) published in Sleep Medicine Reviews
  • "The fate of patients with REM sleep behavior disorder and mild cognitive impairment" (2020) published in Sleep Medicine
  • "The role of anterior prefrontal cortex in prospective memory: an exploratory FDG-PET study in early Alzheimer's disease" (2020) published in Neurobiology of Aging

The venues in which Fabrizio De Carli frequently publishes include Frontiers in Public Health, Parkinsonism & Related Disorders, Sleep Medicine Reviews, Sleep Medicine, and Aphasiology.

The scientist collaborates regularly with other researchers in their field. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Dario Arnaldi
  • Lino Nobili
  • Federico Massa
  • Matteo Pardini
  • Silvia Morbelli

Best Publications

  • Sleepiness and sleep disorders in shift workers: a study on a group of italian police officers.

    Sergio Garbarino;Fabrizio de Carli;Lino Nobili;Barbara Mascialino

  • Functional pattern of brain FDG-PET in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

    Marco Pagani;Adriano Chiò;Maria Consuelo Valentini;Johanna Öberg

  • Dissociated wake-like and sleep-like electro-cortical activity during sleep

    Lino Nobili;Michele Ferrara;Fabio Moroni;Fabio Moroni;Luigi De Gennaro

  • Professional shift-work drivers who adopt prophylactic naps can reduce the risk of car accidents during night work.

    Sergio Garbarino;Barbara Mascialino;Maria Antonietta Penco;Sandro Squarcia

  • Local aspects of sleep: observations from intracerebral recordings in humans.

    Lino Nobili;Luigi De Gennaro;Paola Proserpio;Fabio Moroni;Fabio Moroni

  • Early identification of MCI converting to AD: a FDG PET study

    Marco Pagani;Flavio Nobili;Silvia Morbelli;Dario Arnaldi

  • Volume of interest-based [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose PET discriminates MCI converting to Alzheimer's disease from healthy controls. A European Alzheimer's Disease Consortium (EADC) study

    M Pagani;F De Carli;S Morbelli;J Öberg

  • Obstructive sleep apnea can be provocative for right-to-left shunting through a patent foramen ovale.

    Manolo Beelke;Silvia Angeli;Massimo Del Sette;Fabrizio De Carli

  • Hippocampal sleep spindles preceding neocortical sleep onset in humans

    S. Sarasso;P. Proserpio;A. Pigorini;F. Moroni

  • CAP and arousals are involved in the homeostatic and ultradian sleep processes.

    Mario Giovanni Terzano;Liborio Parrino;Arianna Smerieri;Fabrizio De Carli

  • Cognitive-Nigrostriatal Relationships in De Novo, Drug-Naïve Parkinson's Disease Patients: A [I-123]FP-CIT SPECT Study

    Flavio Nobili;Claudio Campus;Dario Arnaldi;Fabrizio De Carli

  • Changes in cerebral and autonomic activity heralding periodic limb movements in sleep.

    Franco Ferrillo;Manolo Beelke;Paola Canovaro;Tsuyoshi Watanabe

  • Automatic semi-quantification of [123I]FP-CIT SPECT scans in healthy volunteers using BasGan version 2: results from the ENC-DAT database.

    Flavio Nobili;Mehrdad Naseri;Fabrizio De Carli;Susan Asenbaum

  • Chronic vagus nerve stimulation improves alertness and reduces rapid eye movement sleep in patients affected by refractory epilepsy.

    Pierpaolo Rizzo;Manolo Beelke;Fabrizio De Carli;Paola Canovaro

  • Quantitative analysis of sleep EEG microstructure in the time-frequency domain.

    Fabrizio De Carli;Lino Nobili;Manolo Beelke;Tsuyoshi Watanabe

  • Activation of the motor cortex during phasic rapid eye movement sleep

    Fabrizio De Carli;Paola Proserpio;Elisa Morrone;Ivana Sartori

  • Quantitative EEG changes in Alzheimer patients during long-term donepezil therapy.

    Guido Rodriguez;Paolo Vitali;Caterina De Leo;Fabrizio De Carli

  • Relationship of sleep interictal epileptiform discharges to sigma activity (12–16 Hz) in benign epilepsy of childhood with rolandic spikes

    L Nobili;F Ferrillo;M.G Baglietto;M Beelke

  • Visual versus semi-quantitative analysis of 18F-FDG-PET in amnestic MCI: an European Alzheimer's Disease Consortium (EADC) project.

    Silvia Morbelli;Andrea Brugnolo;Irene Bossert;Ambra Buschiazzo

  • Brain SPECT in subtypes of mild cognitive impairment. Findings from the DESCRIPA multicenter study.

    Flavio Nobili;Giovanni B. Frisoni;Florence Portet;Frans Verhey

Frequent Co-Authors

Flavio Nobili
Flavio Nobili University of Genoa
Lino Nobili
Lino Nobili University of Genoa
Dario Arnaldi
Dario Arnaldi University of Genoa
Guido Rodriguez
Guido Rodriguez University of Genoa
Giovanni B. Frisoni
Giovanni B. Frisoni University of Geneva
Michele Ferrara
Michele Ferrara University of L'Aquila
Luigi De Gennaro
Luigi De Gennaro Sapienza University of Rome
Robert Perneczky
Robert Perneczky Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Michele Terzaghi
Michele Terzaghi University of Pavia
Samantha Galluzzi
Samantha Galluzzi University of Tokyo

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