Francesco Di Salle spends much of his time researching Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Neuroscience, Artificial intelligence, Independent component analysis and Brain mapping. In his works, Francesco Di Salle conducts interdisciplinary research on Functional magnetic resonance imaging and Property. His research on Neuroscience often connects related areas such as Alpha.
His Artificial intelligence study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Stimulus, Mirror neuron, Perception and Pattern recognition. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cognitive load, Working memory, Resting state fMRI and Default mode network. His Amygdala research incorporates themes from Habituation, Sensory system and Premovement neuronal activity.
Francesco Di Salle mainly focuses on Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Neuroscience, Magnetic resonance imaging, Artificial intelligence and Auditory cortex. His Functional magnetic resonance imaging study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Cognitive psychology, Stimulus, Independent component analysis, Functional imaging and Brain activity and meditation. Francesco Di Salle studied Cognitive psychology and Resting state fMRI that intersect with Elementary cognitive task and Working memory.
His work deals with themes such as Multivariate statistics and Data mining, which intersect with Independent component analysis. His research integrates issues of Machine learning, Perception, Computer vision and Pattern recognition in his study of Artificial intelligence. His study on Auditory cortex also encompasses disciplines like
Francesco Di Salle focuses on Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Internal medicine, Artificial intelligence, Inflection and Stimulus. His Functional magnetic resonance imaging research is under the purview of Neuroscience. His Internal medicine study incorporates themes from Gastroenterology, Endocrinology and Magnetic resonance imaging.
The Artificial intelligence study combines topics in areas such as Natural language processing, Control and Pattern recognition. His research on Inflection also deals with topics like
His primary areas of study are Neuroscience, Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Insula, Cortex and Taste. Francesco Di Salle interconnects White matter, Insular cortex, Perception, Anorexia and Precuneus in the investigation of issues within Insula. His work deals with themes such as Eating disorders, Bulimia nervosa and Diffusion MRI, which intersect with Anorexia.
His Bulimia nervosa research incorporates elements of Audiology, Stimulus, Biological psychiatry, Left anterior cingulate cortex and Healthy subjects. Francesco Di Salle has included themes like Corpus callosum, Grey matter and Psychopathology in his Diffusion MRI study. His Cortex research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Somatosensory system, Stimulus modality, Gustatory cortex, Sensory system and Umami.
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Diffusion MRI in Patients With Transient Ischemic Attacks
Chelsea S. Kidwell;Jeffry R. Alger;Francesco Di Salle;Sidney Starkman.
Stroke (1999)
Differential sex-independent amygdala response to infant crying and laughing in parents versus nonparents
Erich Seifritz;Fabrizio Esposito;John G Neuhoff;Andreas Lüthi.
Biological Psychiatry (2003)
Mirror-symmetric tonotopic maps in human primary auditory cortex
Elia Formisano;Dae Shik Kim;Francesco Di Salle;Pierre Francois van de Moortele.
Neuron (2003)
Processing of Temporal Unpredictability in Human and Animal Amygdala
Cyril Herry;Dominik R. Bach;Fabrizio Esposito;Francesco Di Salle.
The Journal of Neuroscience (2007)
Independent component analysis of fMRI group studies by self-organizing clustering
Fabrizio Esposito;Tommaso Scarabino;Aapo Hyvarinen;Johan Himberg.
NeuroImage (2005)
Cortical and subcortical correlates of electroencephalographic alpha rhythm modulation
Bernd Feige;Klaus Scheffler;Fabrizio Esposito;Francesco Di Salle.
Journal of Neurophysiology (2005)
Neural correlates of antinociception in borderline personality disorder.
Christian Schmahl;Martin Bohus;Fabrizio Esposito;Rolf-Detlef Treede.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2006)
Resistance to cabergoline as compared with bromocriptine in hyperprolactinemia: prevalence, clinical definition, and therapeutic strategy.
Antonella Di Sarno;Maria Luisa Landi;Paolo Cappabianca;Francesco Di Salle.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (2001)
Classification of fMRI independent components using IC-fingerprints and support vector machine classifiers.
Federico De Martino;Francesco Gentile;Fabrizio Esposito;Fabrizio Esposito;Marco Balsi.
NeuroImage (2007)
Tracking the mind's image in the brain I: time-resolved fMRI during visuospatial mental imagery.
Elia Formisano;David E.J. Linden;Francesco Di Salle;Luigi Trojano.
Neuron (2002)
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