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Federico D'Agata

Federico D'Agata

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Neuroscience

D-Index
38
Citations
6336
World Ranking
8533
National Ranking
465

Overview

Federico D'Agata is affiliated with the University of Turin in Italy and has contributed extensively to the field of Medicine, with a specialized focus on several subfields including Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Clinical Psychology, Biomedical Engineering, Epidemiology, and Neurology.

Their research primarily centers on advanced imaging techniques and clinical applications. Key topics of their work include:

  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Acute Ischemic Stroke Management
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders
  • Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues

Federico D'Agata has published in several notable venues, contributing multiple articles particularly in:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
  • Molecules
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien des Sciences Neurologiques

Their recent research outputs include papers on neuroimaging, machine learning applications in neurological diseases, and studies on anorexia nervosa, such as:

  • Brain Structure in Acutely Underweight and Partially Weight-Restored Individuals With Anorexia Nervosa: A Coordinated Analysis by the ENIGMA Eating Disorders Working Group, 2022, Biological Psychiatry
  • Deep learning-based image reconstruction and motion estimation from undersampled radial k-space for real-time MRI-guided radiotherapy, 2020, Physics in Medicine and Biology
  • Pushing functional MRI spatial and temporal resolution further: High-density receive arrays combined with shot-selective 2D CAIPIRINHA for 3D echo-planar imaging at 7 T, 2020, NMR in Biomedicine
  • Machine Learning Profiling of Alzheimer's Disease Patients Based on Current Cerebrospinal Fluid Markers and Iron Content in Biofluids, 2021, Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
  • Hippocampal volumes in anorexia nervosa at different stages of the disorder, 2020, European Eating Disorders Review

Within collaborative networks, frequent coauthors include Mauro Bergui, Caterina Guiot, Umberto Gava, Enzo Tartaglione, and Alessandro Cicerale, with collaboration counts ranging from 12 to 19 joint works with each.

Best Publications

  • Functional connectivity of the insula in the resting brain

    Franco Cauda;Federico D'Agata;Katiuscia Sacco;Sergio Duca

  • Consensus Paper: Cerebellum and Emotion

    M Adamaszek;Federico D'Agata;R. Ferrucci;C. Habas

  • Meta-analytic clustering of the insular cortex. Characterizing the meta-analytic connectivity of the insula when involved in active tasks

    Franco Cauda;Tommaso Costa;Diana M. E. Torta;Katiuscia Sacco

  • Altered resting state in diabetic neuropathic pain.

    Franco Cauda;Katiuscia Sacco;Sergio Duca;Dario Cocito

  • Functional connectivity and coactivation of the nucleus accumbens: A combined functional connectivity and structure-based meta-analysis

    Franco Cauda;Andrea E. Cavanna;Andrea E. Cavanna;Federico D'agata;Katiuscia Sacco

  • Grey matter abnormality in autism spectrum disorder: an activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis study

    Franco Cauda;Elisabetta Geda;Katiuscia Sacco;Federico D'Agata

  • Unawareness of deficits in Alzheimer's disease: Role of the Cingulate Cortex

    Martina Amanzio;Diana M. E. Torta;Katiuscia Sacco;Franco Cauda

  • Disrupted intrinsic functional connectivity in the vegetative state

    F Cauda;B M Micon;K Sacco;S Duca

  • Altered resting state attentional networks in diabetic neuropathic pain

    Franco Cauda;Federico D'Agata;Katiuscia Sacco;Sergio Duca

  • Preoperative and intraoperative brain mapping for the resection of eloquent-area tumors. A prospective analysis of methodology, correlation, and usefulness based on clinical outcomes

    Giannantonio Spena;Antonella Nava;Fabrizio Cassini;Antonio Pepoli

  • Low-frequency BOLD fluctuations demonstrate altered thalamocortical connectivity in diabetic neuropathic pain

    Franco Cauda;Katiuscia Sacco;Federico D'Agata;Sergio Duca

  • In vivo evidence of global and focal brain alterations in anorexia nervosa

    Andrea Boghi;Sara Sterpone;Stefano Sales;Federico D'Agata

  • Functional connectivity of the posteromedial cortex.

    Franco Cauda;Giuliano Geminiani;Federico D'Agata;Katiuscia Sacco

  • Brain volumetric abnormalities in patients with anorexia and bulimia nervosa: A Voxel-based morphometry study

    Federico Amianto;Paola Caroppo;Federico D'Agata;Angela Spalatro

  • The effect of gender on planning: An fMRI study using the Tower of London task

    A Boghi;R Rasetti;F Avidano;C Manzone

  • The recognition of facial emotions in spinocerebellar ataxia patients

    Federico D’Agata;Paola Caroppo;Bruno Baudino;Marcella Caglio

  • The chemotherapy long-term effect on cognitive functions and brain metabolism in lymphoma patients.

    Baudino B;D'agata F;Caroppo P;Castellano G

  • Impairment of Emotional Facial Expression and Prosody Discrimination Due to Ischemic Cerebellar Lesions

    M. Adamaszek;F. D'Agata;K. C. Kirkby;M. U. Trenner

  • Intrinsic connectivity networks within cerebellum and beyond in eating disorders.

    F. Amianto;F. D'Agata;L. Lavagnino;P. Caroppo

  • Brain tumors in eloquent areas: A European multicenter survey of intraoperative mapping techniques, intraoperative seizures occurrence, and antiepileptic drug prophylaxis

    Giannantonio Spena;Philippe Schucht;Kathleen Seidel;Geert-Jan Rutten

  • Functional anatomy of cortical areas characterized by Von Economo neurons

    Franco Cauda;Diana M. E. Torta;Katiuscia Sacco;Federico D’Agata

  • Shared “Core” Areas between the Pain and Other Task-Related Networks

    Franco Cauda;Diana M. E. Torta;Katiuscia Sacco;Elisabetta Geda

Frequent Co-Authors

Franco Cauda
Franco Cauda University of Turin
Katiuscia Sacco
Katiuscia Sacco University of Turin
Giuliano Geminiani
Giuliano Geminiani University of Turin
Federico Amianto
Federico Amianto University of Turin
Secondo Fassino
Secondo Fassino University of Turin
Andrea E. Cavanna
Andrea E. Cavanna University of Birmingham
Lorys Castelli
Lorys Castelli University of Turin
Marco Tamietto
Marco Tamietto University of Turin
Angela Favaro
Angela Favaro University of Padua
Pau Pastor
Pau Pastor University of Navarra

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