His primary scientific interests are in Autism, Developmental psychology, Autism spectrum disorder, Cognition and Psychiatry. His Autism research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Communication disorder, Interpersonal relationship and Child development. The Joint attention and Nonverbal communication research he does as part of his general Developmental psychology study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Family home and Comprehension, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science.
Filippo Muratori interconnects Quantitative electroencephalography, Quantitative eeg and Internal medicine, Randomized controlled trial, Comorbidity in the investigation of issues within Autism spectrum disorder. The various areas that Filippo Muratori examines in his Cognition study include Language acquisition, Language development and Affect. His work carried out in the field of Developmental disorder brings together such families of science as El Niño, First year of life and Age of onset.
Autism, Autism spectrum disorder, Developmental psychology, Psychiatry and Clinical psychology are his primary areas of study. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cognitive psychology, Audiology and Neuroimaging, Cognition, Neuroscience. His Autism spectrum disorder research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Intervention, Randomized controlled trial, Pediatrics and Electroencephalography.
His research investigates the connection with Electroencephalography and areas like Artificial intelligence which intersect with concerns in Machine learning. His research brings together the fields of First year of life and Developmental psychology. The Clinical psychology study combines topics in areas such as Affect and Anxiety.
His primary areas of study are Autism, Autism spectrum disorder, Clinical psychology, Audiology and Cognitive psychology. His Autism study necessitates a more in-depth grasp of Developmental psychology. His Autism spectrum disorder research includes themes of Intervention, Psychopathology, Cognition and Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
His Clinical psychology study incorporates themes from Gastrointestinal problems, Gi symptoms, Gi problems and Positive correlation. His Audiology study combines topics in areas such as Cortex and Cohort. His study in Cognitive psychology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Social relation, Neuropsychology and Perceptual information.
Filippo Muratori spends much of his time researching Autism spectrum disorder, Autism, Clinical psychology, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and Cohort. Filippo Muratori studied Autism spectrum disorder and Neuroscience that intersect with Medication use. His Autism study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Family medicine, Psychopathology and Nonverbal communication.
His Clinical psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Olfaction, Social skills, Sensory processing and Autistic traits. His study looks at the relationship between Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and topics such as Neuroimaging, which overlap with Neurology and Brain laterality. His Cohort research integrates issues from Affect, Anorexia nervosa, Audiology, Olfactory system and Brain size.
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Attentional skills during the first 6 months of age in autism spectrum disorder.
Sandra Maestro;Filippo Muratori;Maria Cristina Cavallaro;Francesca Pei.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (2002)
Motherese in Interaction: At the Cross-Road of Emotion and Cognition? (A Systematic Review)
Catherine Saint-Georges;Catherine Saint-Georges;Mohamed Chetouani;Raquel Cassel;Raquel Cassel;Fabio Apicella.
PLOS ONE (2013)
Interactive Technologies for Autistic Children: A Review
Sofiane Boucenna;Antonio Narzisi;Elodie Tilmont;Filippo Muratori.
Cognitive Computation (2014)
Prevalence and correlates of mental disorders among adolescents in Italy: the PrISMA study
Alessandra Frigerio;Paola Rucci;Paola Rucci;Robert Goodman;Massimo Ammaniti.
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (2009)
What studies of family home movies can teach us about autistic infants: A literature review
Catherine Saint-Georges;Catherine Saint-Georges;Raquel S. Cassel;Raquel S. Cassel;David Cohen;David Cohen;Mohamed Chetouani.
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders (2010)
Do parents recognize autistic deviant behavior long before diagnosis? Taking into account interaction using computational methods.
Catherine Saint-Georges;Ammar Mahdhaoui;Mohamed Chetouani;Raquel S. Cassel.
PLOS ONE (2011)
How young children treat objects and people: an empirical study of the first year of life in autism.
Sandra Maestro;Filippo Muratori;Maria Cristina Cavallaro;Chiara Pecini.
Child Psychiatry & Human Development (2005)
An exploration of symmetry in early autism spectrum disorders: Analysis of lying
Gianluca Esposito;Paola Venuti;Sandra Maestro;Filippo Muratori.
Brain & Development (2009)
Course of Autism Signs in the First Year of Life
S Maestro;Filippo Muratori;A Cesari;Mc Cavallaro.
Psychopathology (2005)
Early behavioral development in autistic children: the first 2 years of life through home movies.
Sandra Maestro;Filippo Muratori;Filippo Barbieri;Cristina Casella.
Psychopathology (2001)
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