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Roberto D. Pascual-Marqui

Roberto D. Pascual-Marqui

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Neuroscience

D-Index
69
Citations
26793
World Ranking
2581
National Ranking
61

Overview

Roberto D. Pascual-Marqui is affiliated with the University of Zurich in Switzerland. Their research primarily spans the field of neuroscience, with a focus on cognitive neuroscience, neurology, cellular and molecular neuroscience, electrochemistry, and signal processing. The scientist's work emphasizes topics related to EEG and brain-computer interfaces, functional brain connectivity studies, neural dynamics and brain function, electrochemical analysis and applications, blind source separation techniques, genetic neurodegenerative diseases, and neurological disorders and treatments.

The scientist has contributed to numerous publications in well-regarded venues. Frequent publication outlets include arXiv (Cornell University), Scientific Reports, Clinical Neurophysiology, Research Square, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory).

Recent key papers authored or co-authored by Roberto D. Pascual-Marqui include:

  • EEG resting-state networks in Alzheimer's disease associated with clinical symptoms, 2023, Scientific Reports
  • Fundamentally altered global- and microstate EEG characteristics in Huntington's disease, 2020, Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Cortical electrical activity changes in healthy aging using EEG-eLORETA analysis, 2022, Neuroimage Reports
  • Alpha rhythm and Alzheimer's disease: Has Hans Berger's dream come true?, 2025, Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Mindfulness augmentation for anxiety through concurrent use of transcranial direct current stimulation: a randomized double-blind study, 2021, Scientific Reports

Frequent collaborators include Toshihiko Kinoshita, Ryouhei Ishii, Masao Iwase, Kieko Kochi, and Yasunori Aoki. They have co-authored multiple works with these researchers, indicating an ongoing collaborative research network.

The scientist's research output includes 33 publications categorized under neuroscience, with 30 focusing on cognitive neuroscience and smaller contributions to neurology, cellular and molecular neuroscience, electrochemistry, and signal processing. This multidisciplinary approach highlights a broad interest in both fundamental and applied aspects of brain function and neurological conditions.

Best Publications

  • Standardized low-resolution brain electromagnetic tomography (sLORETA): technical details.

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  • Low resolution electromagnetic tomography: a new method for localizing electrical activity in the brain.

    R.D. Pascual-Marqui;C.M. Michel;D. Lehmann

  • Segmentation of brain electrical activity into microstates: model estimation and validation

    R.D. Pascual-Marqui;C.M. Michel;D. Lehmann

  • Review of methods for solving the EEG inverse problem

    R D Pascual-Marqui

  • Functional imaging with low-resolution brain electromagnetic tomography (LORETA): a review.

    R D Pascual-Marqui;M Esslen;K Kochi;D Lehmann

  • Assessing interactions in the brain with exact low-resolution electromagnetic tomography

    Roberto D. Pascual-Marqui;Dietrich Lehmann;Martha Koukkou;Kieko Kochi

  • Anterior cingulate activity as a predictor of degree of treatment response in major depression: evidence from brain electrical tomography analysis.

    Diego Pizzagalli;Roberto D. Pascual-Marqui;Jack B. Nitschke;Terrence R. Oakes

  • Low resolution brain electromagnetic tomography (LORETA) functional imaging in acute, neuroleptic-naive, first-episode, productive schizophrenia.

    Roberto D. Pascual-Marqui;Dietrich Lehmann;Thomas Koenig;Kieko Kochi

  • Discrete, 3D distributed, linear imaging methods of electric neuronal activity. Part 1: exact, zero error localization

    Roberto D. Pascual-Marqui

  • EEG microstate duration and syntax in acute, medication-naive, first-episode schizophrenia: a multi-center study.

    Dietrich Lehmann;Pascal L. Faber;Silvana Galderisi;Werner M. Herrmann

  • Affective Judgments of Faces Modulate Early Activity (160 ms) within the Fusiform Gyri

    Diegon A Pizzagalli;Dietrich Lehmann;Andrew M Hendrick;Marianne Regard

  • Three-dimensional tomography of event-related potentials during response inhibition: evidence for phasic frontal lobe activation.

    W.K Strik;A.J Fallgatter;D Brandeis;R.D Pascual-Marqui

  • Correspondence of event‐related potential tomography and functional magnetic resonance imaging during language processing

    Deborah Vitacco;Daniel Brandeis;Roberto Pascual-Marqui;Ernst Martin

  • Spatial pattern of cerebral glucose metabolism (PET) correlates with localization of intracerebral EEG-generators in Alzheimer's disease.

    Thomas Dierks;Thomas Dierks;Vesna Jelic;Roberto D. Pascual-Marqui;Lars-Olof Wahlund

  • The functional significance of EEG microstates--Associations with modalities of thinking

    Patricia Milz;Pascal L. Faber;Dietrich Lehmann;Thomas Koenig

  • Brain areas and time course of emotional processing.

    Michaela Esslen;Roberto D. Pascual-Marqui;D. Hell;Kieko Kochi

  • Mapping distributed sources of cortical rhythms in mild Alzheimer's disease. A multicentric EEG study.

    Claudio Babiloni;Giuliano Binetti;Emanuele Cassetta;Daniele Cerboneschi

  • Low-resolution brain electromagnetic tomography revealed simultaneously active frontal and parietal sleep spindle sources in the human cortex.

    P Anderer;G Klösch;G Gruber;E Trenker

  • International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology (IFCN) – EEG research workgroup: Recommendations on frequency and topographic analysis of resting state EEG rhythms. Part 1: Applications in clinical research studies

    Claudio Babiloni;Robert J. Barry;Erol Başar;Katarzyna J. Blinowska

  • Visual activation of auditory cortex reflects maladaptive plasticity in cochlear implant users

    Pascale Sandmann;Norbert Dillier;Tom Eichele;Tom Eichele;Martin Meyer

  • Focal cortical dysfunction and blood-brain barrier disruption in patients with postconcussion syndrome

    Akira Korn;Haim Golan;Israel Melamed;Roberto Pascual-Marqui

  • The continuous performance test revisited with neuroelectric mapping: impaired orienting in children with attention deficits.

    T. H. Van Leeuwen;H.-C. Steinhausen;C. C. E. Overtoom;R. D. Pascual-Marqui

Frequent Co-Authors

Dietrich Lehmann
Dietrich Lehmann University of Zurich
Ryouhei Ishii
Ryouhei Ishii Osaka Metropolitan University
Peter Anderer
Peter Anderer Philips (Finland)
Thomas Koenig
Thomas Koenig University of Bern
Christoph M. Michel
Christoph M. Michel University of Geneva
Daniel Brandeis
Daniel Brandeis University of Zurich
Claudio Babiloni
Claudio Babiloni Sapienza University of Rome
Bernd Saletu
Bernd Saletu Medical University of Vienna
Werner Strik
Werner Strik University of Bern
Pedro A. Valdes-Sosa
Pedro A. Valdes-Sosa University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

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