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Overview

Roberto Erro is affiliated with the University of Salerno in Italy and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, with a particular focus on neurology and movement disorders. Their research addresses various aspects of neurological conditions, especially those related to Parkinson's disease and functional motor disorders.

The scientist's work frequently appears in journals such as Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, Neurological Sciences, Parkinsonism & Related Disorders, Movement Disorders, and the Journal of Neural Transmission. These venues reflect a consistent engagement with movement disorders and related neurological research.

Roberto Erro's recent publications include:

  • "Clinical Correlates of Functional Motor Disorders: An Italian Multicenter Study," 2020, Movement Disorders Clinical Practice
  • "Functional Motor Disorders Associated with Other Neurological Diseases: Beyond the Boundaries of 'Organic' Neurology," 2020, European Journal of Neurology
  • "Sex Differences in Parkinson's Disease: From Bench to Bedside," 2022, Brain Sciences
  • "The Spectrum of PRRT2-Associated Disorders: Update on Clinical Features and Pathophysiology," 2021, Frontiers in Neurology
  • "The Emerging Role of Phosphodiesterases in Movement Disorders," 2021, Movement Disorders

Their collaborative network includes frequent co-authors such as Paolo Barone, Marina Picillo, Sofia Cuoco, Maria Teresa Pellecchia, and Roberto Ceravolo, illustrating a broad research collaboration within the neurology community.

Main fields of study for Roberto Erro encompass medicine in general, with a concentration in neurology. Subfields represented in their research portfolio include:

  • Neurology
  • Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience

The research topics tackled by Roberto Erro cover diverse areas such as:

  • Neurological Disorders and Treatments
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders
  • Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases
  • Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders
  • Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders

Best Publications

  • Mutation in the SYNJ1 gene associated with autosomal recessive, early-onset Parkinsonism.

    Marialuisa Quadri;Mingyan Fang;Marina Picillo;Simone Olgiati

  • The Heterogeneity of Early Parkinson’s Disease: A Cluster Analysis on Newly Diagnosed Untreated Patients

    Roberto Erro;Carmine Vitale;Marianna Amboni;Marina Picillo

  • Resting-state functional connectivity associated with mild cognitive impairment in Parkinson’s disease

    Marianna Amboni;Alessandro Tessitore;Fabrizio Esposito;Fabrizio Esposito;Gabriella Santangelo

  • Paroxysmal dyskinesias revisited: A review of 500 genetically proven cases and a new classification

    Roberto Erro;Una-Marie Sheerin;Kailash P. Bhatia

  • The clinical and genetic heterogeneity of paroxysmal dyskinesias.

    Alice R. Gardiner;Fatima Jaffer;Russell C. Dale;Robyn Labrum

  • Mild Cognitive Impairment in newly diagnosed Parkinson's disease: A longitudinal prospective study.

    Gabriella Santangelo;Carmine Vitale;Marina Picillo;Marcello Moccia

  • Biomarker-driven phenotyping in Parkinson's disease: A translational missing link in disease-modifying clinical trials.

    Alberto J. Espay;Michael A. Schwarzschild;Caroline M. Tanner;Hubert H. Fernandez

  • What do patients with scans without evidence of dopaminergic deficit (SWEDD) have? New evidence and continuing controversies

    Roberto Erro;Susanne A Schneider;Maria Stamelou;Niall P Quinn

  • The distinguishing motor features of cataplexy : a study from video-recorded attacks

    Fabio Pizza;Fabio Pizza;Elena Antelmi;Elena Antelmi;Stefano Vandi;Stefano Vandi;Stefano Meletti

  • Regional Gray Matter Atrophy in Patients with Parkinson Disease and Freezing of Gait

    A Tessitore;M Amboni;G Cirillo;D Corbo

  • Differentiating drug-induced parkinsonism from Parkinson's disease: An update on non-motor symptoms and investigations

    Francesco Brigo;Roberto Erro;Roberto Erro;Antonio Marangi;Kailash Bhatia

  • Non-motor symptoms in early Parkinson's disease: a 2-year follow-up study on previously untreated patients

    Roberto Erro;Marina Picillo;Carmine Vitale;Marianna Amboni

  • Propriospinal myoclonus: clinical reappraisal and review of literature.

    Sandra M. A. van der Salm;Roberto Erro;Carla Cordivari;Mark J. Edwards

  • Hearing Impairment in Parkinson's Disease: Expanding the Nonmotor Phenotype

    Carmine Vitale;Vincenzo Marcelli;Roberto Allocca;Gabriella Santangelo

  • Gender differences in non-motor symptoms in early, drug naïve Parkinson’s disease

    Marina Picillo;Marianna Amboni;Roberto Erro;Katia Longo

  • Anxiety is associated with striatal dopamine transporter availability in newly diagnosed untreated Parkinson's disease patients

    Roberto Erro;Sabina Pappatà;Marianna Amboni;Caterina Vicidomini

  • Parkinson’s Disease Subtypes: Critical Appraisal and Recommendations

    Tiago A. Mestre;Seyed Mohammad Fereshtehnejad;Daniela Berg;Nicolaas I. Bohnen

  • Apathy and striatal dopamine transporter levels in de-novo, untreated Parkinson's disease patients.

    Gabriella Santangelo;Carmine Vitale;Marina Picillo;Sofia Cuoco

  • Facial Emotion Recognition and Expression in Parkinson's Disease: An Emotional Mirror Mechanism?

    Lucia Ricciardi;Federica Visco-Comandini;Roberto Erro;Francesca Morgante

  • Rest and other types of tremor in adult-onset primary dystonia

    Roberto Erro;Ignacio Rubio-Agusti;Tabish A Saifee;Carla Cordivari

  • Essential pitfalls in "essential" tremor.

    Alberto J. Espay;Anthony E. Lang;Roberto Erro;Aristide Merola

  • Deconstructing Fahr's disease/syndrome of brain calcification in the era of new genes.

    Amit Batla;Xin You Tai;Lucia Schottlaender;Roberto Erro

  • Comparative cognitive and neuropsychiatric profiles between Parkinson's disease, multiple system atrophy and progressive supranuclear palsy.

    Gabriella Santangelo;Sofia Cuoco;Maria Teresa Pellecchia;Roberto Erro

Frequent Co-Authors

Carmine Vitale
Carmine Vitale University of Naples Federico II
Marianna Amboni
Marianna Amboni University of Salerno
Christos Ganos
Christos Ganos Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Gabriella Santangelo
Gabriella Santangelo University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Michele Tinazzi
Michele Tinazzi University of Verona
Francesca Morgante
Francesca Morgante St George's, University of London
Alfredo Berardelli
Alfredo Berardelli Sapienza University of Rome
Rocco Liguori
Rocco Liguori University of Bologna
Roberto Ceravolo
Roberto Ceravolo University of Pisa
John C. Rothwell
John C. Rothwell University College London

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