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Filippo Carducci is affiliated with Sapienza University of Rome in Italy and has a research focus primarily in the fields of Neuroscience and Medicine. Their scholarly work spans a range of topics related to brain function, cognitive processes, and neurological disorders.

The main areas of study addressed in Carducci's research include Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology, Neurology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Within these fields, the topics most frequently explored are Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces, Neural dynamics and brain function, Action Observation and Synchronization, Music Therapy and Health, Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments, and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies.

Frequent publication venues reflect a focus on clinical neurophysiology and psychology as well as brain research, with notable outlets including:

  • Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • Progress in Brain Research
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Neuroradiology

Carducci has worked extensively with several coauthors over multiple projects, indicating collaboration networks with researchers such as Claudio Babiloni, Claudio Del Percio, Raffaele Ferri, Giuseppe Noce, and Andrea Soricelli.

Representative papers authored or coauthored by Carducci illustrate the breadth and specifics of the research undertaken:

  • "Stacked autoencoders as new models for an accurate Alzheimer's disease classification support using resting-state EEG and MRI measurements," 2020, Clinical Neurophysiology
  • "Within-network brain connectivity in Crohn's disease patients with gadolinium deposition in the cerebellum," 2020, Neuroradiology
  • "Correlates of Silence: Enhanced Microstructural Changes in the Uncinate Fasciculus," 2020, Frontiers in Psychology
  • "Alpha rhythm and Alzheimer's disease: Has Hans Berger's dream come true?," 2025, Clinical Neurophysiology
  • "Relationship between default mode network and resting-state electroencephalographic alpha rhythms in cognitively unimpaired seniors and patients with dementia due to Alzheimer's disease," 2023, Cerebral Cortex

Best Publications

  • Estimation of the cortical functional connectivity with the multimodal integration of high-resolution EEG and fMRI data by directed transfer function.

    Fabio Babiloni;Febo Cincotti;Claudio Babiloni;Filippo Carducci

  • Human Movement-Related Potentials vs Desynchronization of EEG Alpha Rhythm: A High-Resolution EEG Study

    Claudio Babiloni;Filippo Carducci;Febo Cincotti;Paolo M. Rossini

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

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

  • Human cortical electroencephalography (EEG) rhythms during the observation of simple aimless movements: a high-resolution EEG study.

    Claudio Babiloni;Fabio Babiloni;Filippo Carducci;Febo Cincotti

  • Computerized processing of EEG-EOG-EMG artifacts for multi-centric studies in EEG oscillations and event-related potentials.

    D V Moretti;F Babiloni;F Carducci;F Cincotti

  • Spline Laplacian estimate of EEG potentials over a realistic magnetic resonance-constructed scalp surface model

    F. Babiloni;C. Babiloni;F. Carducci;L. Fattorini

  • Diameter, Length, Speed, and Conduction Delay of Callosal Axons in Macaque Monkeys and Humans: Comparing Data from Histology and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Diffusion Tractography

    Roberto Caminiti;Filippo Carducci;Claudia Piervincenzi;Alexandra Battaglia-Mayer

  • Resting state cortical electroencephalographic rhythms are related to gray matter volume in subjects with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease

    Claudio Babiloni;Filippo Carducci;Roberta Lizio;Fabrizio Vecchio

  • Sub-second “temporal attention” modulates alpha rhythms. A high-resolution EEG study

    C Babiloni;C Miniussi;F Babiloni;F Carducci

  • Spatial enhancement of EEG data by surface Laplacian estimation: the use of magnetic resonance imaging-based head models.

    Fabio Babiloni;Febo Cincotti;Filippo Carducci;Paolo M Rossini

  • Multimodal integration of high-resolution EEG and functional magnetic resonance imaging data: a simulation study.

    Fabio Babiloni;Claudio Babiloni;Filippo Carducci;Gian Luca Romani

  • Assessing cortical functional connectivity by linear inverse estimation and directed transfer function: simulations and application to real data.

    L Astolfi;F Cincotti;D Mattia;C Babiloni

  • High resolution EEG: a new model-dependent spatial deblurring method using a realistically-shaped MR-constructed subject's head model.

    F. Babiloni;C. Babiloni;F. Carducci;L. Fattorini

  • Performances of surface Laplacian estimators: a study of simulated and real scalp potential distributions.

    F. Babiloni;C. Babiloni;L. Fattorini;F. Carducci

  • High-resolution electro-encephalogram: source estimates of Laplacian-transformed somatosensory-evoked potentials using a realistic subject head model constructed from magnetic resonance images

    F. Babiloni;C. Babiloni;C. Babiloni;L. Locche;F. Cincotti

  • Occipital sources of resting-state alpha rhythms are related to local gray matter density in subjects with amnesic mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease

    Claudio Babiloni;Claudio Del Percio;Marina Boccardi;Roberta Lizio

  • Linear inverse source estimate of combined EEG and MEG data related to voluntary movements.

    Fabio Babiloni;Filippo Carducci;Febo Cincotti;Cosimo Del Gratta

  • Human brain oscillatory activity phase-locked to painful electrical stimulations: A multi-channel EEG study

    Claudio Babiloni;Fabio Babiloni;Filippo Carducci;Febo Cincotti

  • Functional frontoparietal connectivity during short-term memory as revealed by high-resolution EEG coherence analysis.

    Claudio Babiloni;Fabio Babiloni;Filippo Carducci;Febo Cincotti

  • Movement-Related Electroencephalographic Reactivity in Alzheimer Disease

    C. Babiloni;F. Babiloni;F. Carducci;F. Cincotti

  • Erratum: Prefontal cortex in long-term memory: an “interference” approach using magnetic stimulation

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

  • Research report Sub-second ''temporal attention'' modulates alpha rhythms. A high-resolution EEG study

    Claudio Babiloni;Carlo Miniussi;Fabio Babiloni;Filippo Carducci

Frequent Co-Authors

Claudio Babiloni
Claudio Babiloni Sapienza University of Rome
Fabio Babiloni
Fabio Babiloni Sapienza University of Rome
Febo Cincotti
Febo Cincotti Sapienza University of Rome
Paolo Maria Rossini
Paolo Maria Rossini Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Claudio Del Percio
Claudio Del Percio Sapienza University of Rome
Serenella Salinari
Serenella Salinari Sapienza University of Rome
Franca Tecchio
Franca Tecchio National Research Council (CNR)
Carlo Miniussi
Carlo Miniussi University of Trento
Gian Luca Romani
Gian Luca Romani University of Chieti-Pescara
Lars Arendt-Nielsen
Lars Arendt-Nielsen Aalborg University

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