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Felice Iasevoli 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 Felice Iasevoli sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 209 publications — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Felice Iasevoli 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 Felice Iasevoli sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 44 D-Index — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Felice Iasevoli is affiliated with the University of Naples Federico II in Italy and focuses research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with notable contributions in Psychiatry and Mental Health as well as Cognitive Neuroscience and Clinical Psychology. Their work often addresses cellular, molecular, and neuroimaging aspects within neuroscience.

The scientist's publication record includes papers on diverse topics such as psychological distress, neuropharmacology, and receptor mechanisms. Key recent papers include:

  • Psychological distress in patients with serious mental illness during the COVID-19 outbreak and one-month mass quarantine in Italy (2020, Psychological Medicine)
  • Linking Inflammation, Aberrant Glutamate-Dopamine Interaction, and Post-synaptic Changes: Translational Relevance for Schizophrenia and Antipsychotic Treatment: a Systematic Review (2022, Molecular Neurobiology)
  • Clozapine's multiple cellular mechanisms: What do we know after more than fifty years? A systematic review and critical assessment of translational mechanisms relevant for innovative strategies in treatment-resistant schizophrenia (2022, Pharmacology & Therapeutics)
  • The prevalence, odds, predictors, and management of tobacco use disorder or nicotine dependence among people with severe mental illness: Systematic review and meta-analysis (2021, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews)
  • Glycine Signaling in the Framework of Dopamine-Glutamate Interaction and Postsynaptic Density. Implications for Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia (2020, Frontiers in Psychiatry)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Felice Iasevoli include Andrea de Bartolomeis, Annarita Barone, Licia Vellucci, Mariateresa Ciccarelli, and Michele Fornaro, indicating a collaborative research environment with expertise spanning neurobiology, psychopharmacology, and psychiatric disorders.

Publications are commonly featured in journals such as:

  • European Neuropsychopharmacology
  • Schizophrenia Bulletin
  • Neuroscience Applied
  • The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Their research topics encompass:

  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Schizophrenia research and treatment
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Tryptophan and brain disorders
  • Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling
  • Mental Health Research Topics

Overall, Felice Iasevoli's work integrates clinical and translational neuroscience approaches, with a particular focus on severe mental illnesses and treatment resistance, utilizing neuroimaging and molecular methods. The breadth of their research is reflected in a substantial number of studies advancing knowledge in psychiatric treatment mechanisms and brain connectivity.

Best Publications

  • Suicide during Perinatal Period: Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Clinical Correlates.

    Laura Orsolini;Alessandro Valchera;Roberta Vecchiotti;Carmine Tomasetti

  • Increased Signaling via Adenosine A1 Receptors, Sleep Deprivation, Imipramine, and Ketamine Inhibit Depressive-like Behavior via Induction of Homer1a

    Tsvetan Serchov;Hans-Willi Clement;Martin K. Schwarz;Felice Iasevoli

  • Update on the Mechanism of Action of Aripiprazole: Translational Insights into Antipsychotic Strategies Beyond Dopamine Receptor Antagonism.

    Andrea de Bartolomeis;Carmine Tomasetti;Felice Iasevoli

  • Treatment resistant schizophrenia is associated with the worst community functioning among severely-ill highly-disabling psychiatric conditions and is the most relevant predictor of poorer achievements in functional milestones.

    Felice Iasevoli;Sara Giordano;Raffaele Balletta;Gianmarco Latte

  • Neuropsychiatric disorders in Cushing's syndrome.

    Rosario Pivonello;Chiara Simeoli;Maria Cristina De Martino;Alessia Cozzolino

  • An update of safety of clinically used atypical antipsychotics

    Orsolini L;Tomasetti C;Valchera A;Vecchiotti R

  • Psychological distress in patients with serious mental illness during the COVID-19 outbreak and one-month mass quarantine in Italy.

    Felice Iasevoli;Michele Fornaro;Giordano D'Urso;Diana Galletta

  • Glutamatergic postsynaptic density protein dysfunctions in synaptic plasticity and dendritic spines morphology: relevance to schizophrenia and other behavioral disorders pathophysiology, and implications for novel therapeutic approaches

    Andrea de Bartolomeis;Gianmarco Latte;Carmine Tomasetti;Felice Iasevoli

  • Targeting the Noradrenergic System in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Prazosin Trials

    Domenico De Berardis;Stefano Marini;Nicola Serroni;Felice Iasevoli

  • Linking Inflammation, Aberrant Glutamate-Dopamine Interaction, and Post-synaptic Changes: Translational Relevance for Schizophrenia and Antipsychotic Treatment: a Systematic Review

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  • The Homer family and the signal transduction system at glutamatergic postsynaptic density: potential role in behavior and pharmacotherapy.

    de Bartolomeis A;Iasevoli F

  • Differential cognitive performances between schizophrenic responders and non-responders to antipsychotics: correlation with course of the illness, psychopathology, attitude to the treatment and antipsychotics doses.

    Andrea de Bartolomeis;Raffaele Balletta;Sara Giordano;Elisabetta Filomena Buonaguro

  • The melatonergic system in mood and anxiety disorders and the role of agomelatine: implications for clinical practice.

    Domenico De Berardis;Stefano Marini;Michele Fornaro;Venkataramanujam Srinivasan

  • The potential of pregabalin in neurology, psychiatry and addiction: a qualitative overview.

    Giovanni Martinotti;Matteo Lupi;Fabiola Sarchione;Rita Santacroce

  • Agomelatine beyond Borders: Current Evidences of Its Efficacy in Disorders Other than Major Depression

    Domenico De Berardis;Michele Fornaro;Nicola Serroni;Daniela Campanella

  • Serotonin–glutamate and serotonin–dopamine reciprocal interactions as putative molecular targets for novel antipsychotic treatments: from receptor heterodimers to postsynaptic scaffolding and effector proteins

    A. de Bartolomeis;E. F. Buonaguro;F. Iasevoli

  • Bridging the gap between education and appropriate use of benzodiazepines in psychiatric clinical practice

    Bernardo Dell’Osso;Umberto Albert;Anna Rita Atti;Claudia Carmassi

  • Targeting glutamate system for novel antipsychotic approaches: Relevance for residual psychotic symptoms and treatment resistant schizophrenia

    Andrea de Bartolomeis;Chiara Sarappa;Salvatore Magara;Felice Iasevoli

  • Scaffolding Proteins of the Post-synaptic Density Contribute to Synaptic Plasticity by Regulating Receptor Localization and Distribution: Relevance for Neuropsychiatric Diseases

    Felice Iasevoli;Carmine Tomasetti;Andrea de Bartolomeis

  • Tobacco smoking in treatment-resistant schizophrenia patients is associated with impaired cognitive functioning, more severe negative symptoms, and poorer social adjustment.

    Iasevoli F;Balletta R;Gilardi;Giordano S

  • Dopamine-Glutamate Interaction and Antipsychotics Mechanism of Action: Implication for New Pharmacological Strategies in Psychosis

    A. de Bartolomeis;G. Fiore;F. Iasevoli

  • Alexithymia, Suicide Ideation, C-Reactive Protein, and Serum Lipid Levels Among Outpatients with Generalized Anxiety Disorder

    Domenico De Berardis;Nicola Serroni;Daniela Campanella;Stefano Marini

  • A Systematized Review of Atypical Antipsychotics in Pregnant Women: Balancing Between Risks of Untreated Illness and Risks of Drug-Related Adverse Effects.

    Sarah Tosato;Umberto Albert;Simona Tomassi;Felice Iasevoli

  • The relationship between emotional regulation and eating behaviour: a multidimensional analysis of obesity psychopathology.

    Fausta Micanti;Felice Iasevoli;Claudia Cucciniello;Raimondo Costabile

Frequent Co-Authors

Giampaolo Perna
Giampaolo Perna Humanitas University
Giovanni Martinotti
Giovanni Martinotti University of Chieti-Pescara
Monica Mazza
Monica Mazza University of L'Aquila
Maurizio Pompili
Maurizio Pompili Sapienza University of Rome
Marco Di Nicola
Marco Di Nicola Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Giulio Perugi
Giulio Perugi University of Pisa
Mirko Manchia
Mirko Manchia University of Cagliari
Alessandro Usiello
Alessandro Usiello University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Carmela Dell’Aversano
Carmela Dell’Aversano University of Naples Federico II
Nicola Veronese
Nicola Veronese University of Palermo

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