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89
Citations
30725
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1143
National Ranking
36

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P.A. Tonali is affiliated with the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Italy. Their academic profile includes a focus on research and scientific inquiry within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Dopamine dependency of oscillations between subthalamic nucleus and pallidum in Parkinson's disease

    P Brown;A Oliviero;P Mazzone;A Insola

  • Short latency inhibition of human hand motor cortex by somatosensory input from the hand

    H Tokimura;V Di Lazzaro;Y Tokimura;A Oliviero

  • Magnetic transcranial stimulation at intensities below active motor threshold activates intracortical inhibitory circuits

    V. Di Lazzaro;D. Restuccia;A. Oliviero;P. Profice

  • The physiological basis of transcranial motor cortex stimulation in conscious humans.

    V Di Lazzaro;A Oliviero;F Pilato;E Saturno

  • Movement-related changes in synchronization in the human basal ganglia.

    Michael Cassidy;Paolo Mazzone;Antonio Oliviero;Angelo Insola

  • Comparison of descending volleys evoked by transcranial magnetic and electric stimulation in conscious humans

    V Di Lazzaro;A Oliviero;P Profice;E Saturno

  • Neurophysiological classification and sensitivity in 500 carpal tunnel syndrome hands

    L. Padua;M. LoMonaco;B. Gregori;E. M. Valente

  • Chronic subthalamic nucleus stimulation reduces medication requirements in Parkinson's disease.

    E. Moro;M. Scerrati;L. M A Romito;R. Roselli

  • Effects of voluntary contraction on descending volleys evoked by transcranial stimulation in conscious humans

    V. Di Lazzaro;D. Restuccia;A. Oliviero;P. Profice

  • Theta‐burst repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation suppresses specific excitatory circuits in the human motor cortex

    V. Di Lazzaro;F. Pilato;E. Saturno;A. Oliviero

  • Muscarinic receptor blockade has differential effects on the excitability of intracortical circuits in the human motor cortex

    V. Di Lazzaro;A. Oliviero;P. Profice;M. A. Pennisi

  • The physiological basis of the effects of intermittent theta burst stimulation of the human motor cortex.

    V. Di Lazzaro;F. Pilato;M. Dileone;P. Profice

  • Effects of aging on motor cortex excitability

    A. Oliviero;P. Profice;P.A. Tonali;F. Pilato

  • Direct demonstration of interhemispheric inhibition of the human motor cortex produced by transcranial magnetic stimulation

    V Di Lazzaro;A Oliviero;P Profice;A Insola

  • Effects of stimulation of the subthalamic area on oscillatory pallidal activity in Parkinson's disease.

    Peter Brown;Paolo Mazzone;Antonio Oliviero;Maria Grazia Altibrandi

  • Ketamine Increases Human Motor Cortex Excitability to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

    V. Di Lazzaro;A. Oliviero;P. Profice;M. A. Pennisi

  • The effect on corticospinal volleys of reversing the direction of current induced in the motor cortex by transcranial magnetic stimulation.

    V Di Lazzaro;A Oliviero;E Saturno;F Pilato

  • Noninvasive in vivo assessment of cholinergic cortical circuits in AD using transcranial magnetic stimulation.

    V. Di Lazzaro;A. Oliviero;P. A. Tonali;C. Marra

  • Multiperspective follow-up of untreated carpal tunnel syndrome A multicenter study

    L. Padua;R. Padua;I. Aprile;P. Pasqualetti

  • Motor cortex hyperexcitability to transcranial magnetic stimulation in Alzheimer’s disease

    V Di Lazzaro;A Oliviero;F Pilato;E Saturno

  • Theta-burst repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation suppresses specific excitatory circuits in the human motor cortex

    F Ranieri;F Pilato;E Saturno;A Oliviero

Frequent Co-Authors

V. Di Lazzaro
V. Di Lazzaro Università Campus Bio-Medico
Fabio Pilato
Fabio Pilato Università Campus Bio-Medico
Antonio Oliviero
Antonio Oliviero Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos de Toledo
Domenico Restuccia
Domenico Restuccia Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Michele Dileone
Michele Dileone CEU San Pablo University
Angelo Insola
Angelo Insola CTO Hospital
Paolo Mazzone
Paolo Mazzone University of Rome Tor Vergata
Paolo Profice
Paolo Profice Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Federico Ranieri
Federico Ranieri University of Verona
Anna Rita Bentivoglio
Anna Rita Bentivoglio Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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