His primary areas of investigation include Cerebellum, Neuroscience, Cerebellar disorder, Cognition and Neurostimulation. Mario Manto studies Dysmetria which is a part of Cerebellum. In Dysmetria, Mario Manto works on issues like Motor control, which are connected to Perception, Motor skill, Eye movement and Motor speech.
His research ties Ceruloplasmin and Neuroscience together. His Neurostimulation research integrates issues from Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Cerebellar stimulation, Electric stimulation and Functional connectivity. His study focuses on the intersection of Cerebellar ataxia and fields such as Epitope with connections in the field of Endocrinology and Internal medicine.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Cerebellum, Neuroscience, Ataxia, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Neurology. His Cerebellum study combines topics in areas such as Cognition, Neuromodulation, Neuroimaging, Cerebellar ataxia and Transcranial direct-current stimulation. Many of his studies on Cognition apply to Cognitive psychology as well.
Cerebellar disorder, Cerebellar cortex, Dysmetria, Motor cortex and Stimulation are among the areas of Neuroscience where Mario Manto concentrates his study. His biological study deals with issues like Pathology, which deal with fields such as Central nervous system disease. Mario Manto has researched Physical medicine and rehabilitation in several fields, including Physical therapy and Functional electrical stimulation.
Mario Manto spends much of his time researching Neuroscience, Cerebellum, Neurology, Ataxia and Cerebellar disorder. His research on Neuroscience frequently links to adjacent areas such as Non invasive. Mario Manto connects Cerebellum with Daily practice in his research.
His study in Neurology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Cerebellar diseases, MEDLINE, Stroke, Multiple sclerosis and Vertigo. His research integrates issues of Dentate nucleus, Electromyography, Auditory processing disorder and Intensive care medicine in his study of Ataxia. His Cerebellar disorder research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cerebellar Degeneration, Cerebellar peduncle, Environmental enrichment and Motor coordination.
Mario Manto mainly investigates Cerebellum, Neuroscience, Neurology, Cerebellar ataxia and Cognitive psychology. Mario Manto is studying Cerebellar peduncle, which is a component of Cerebellum. His works in Cerebellar disorder, Basal ganglia, Essential tremor, Dystonia and Environmental enrichment are all subjects of inquiry into Neuroscience.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Rehabilitation, Ataxia and Isolation in addition to Neurology. His studies in Cerebellar ataxia integrate themes in fields like Epitope, Autoantibody, Antibody, Immunology and Internalization. His Cognitive psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Cognition and Social cognition.
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Mild chronic hyponatremia is associated with falls, unsteadiness, and attention deficits.
Benoit Renneboog;Wim Musch;Xavier Vandemergel;Mario U. Manto.
The American Journal of Medicine (2006)
Consensus Paper: The Cerebellum's Role in Movement and Cognition
Leonard F. Koziol;Deborah Budding;Nancy Andreasen;Stefano D’Arrigo.
The Cerebellum (2014)
Consensus paper: roles of the cerebellum in motor control--the diversity of ideas on cerebellar involvement in movement.
Mario Manto;James M. Bower;Adriana Bastos Conforto;José M. Delgado-García.
The Cerebellum (2012)
Design and Validation of a Rehabilitation Robotic Exoskeleton for Tremor Assessment and Suppression
E. Rocon;J.M. Belda-Lois;A.F. Ruiz;M. Manto.
international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society (2007)
Generation of functional thyroid from embryonic stem cells.
Francesco Antonica;Dominika Figini Kasprzyk;Robert Opitz;Michelina Iacovino.
Nature (2012)
Non-invasive Cerebellar Stimulation—a Consensus Paper
G Grimaldi;GP Argyropoulos;A Boehringer;Pablo Celnik.
The Cerebellum (2014)
Consensus Paper: Revisiting the Symptoms and Signs of Cerebellar Syndrome
Florian Bodranghien;Amy Bastian;Carlo Casali;Mark Hallett.
The Cerebellum (2016)
Handbook of the cerebellum and cerebellar disorders
Mario Manto;Donna Gruol;Jeremy Schmahmann;Noriyuki Koibuchi.
(2013)
Cerebellum: links between development, developmental disorders and motor learning
Mario U. Manto;Patrice Jissendi.
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy (2012)
Cerebellar Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (ctDCS) A Novel Approach to Understanding Cerebellar Function in Health and Disease
Giuliana Grimaldi;Georgios P. Argyropoulos;Amy Bastian;Mar Cortes.
The Neuroscientist (2016)
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