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Samantha Galluzzi

Samantha Galluzzi

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
43
Citations
8048
World Ranking
7363
National Ranking
245

Samantha Galluzzi publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Samantha Galluzzi sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 147 publications — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Samantha Galluzzi D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Samantha Galluzzi sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Overview

Samantha Galluzzi is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan. Their research primarily focuses on Medicine and Neuroscience, with notable contributions in Psychiatry and Mental Health, Cognitive Neuroscience, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Genetics, and Neurology.

The main topics addressed by their work include:

  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging
  • Neurological Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Medicinal Plants and Neuroprotection
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Ethics in Clinical Research

Galluzzi's recent papers show a focus on Alzheimer's disease, frontotemporal dementia, and cognitive assessment technologies. Key publications include:

  • "Brain network modulation in Alzheimer's and frontotemporal dementia with transcranial electrical stimulation" (2021) published in Neurobiology of Aging
  • "miR-146a Plasma Levels Are Not Altered in Alzheimer's Disease but Correlate With Age and Illness Severity" (2020) published in Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
  • "Augmented reality versus standard tests to assess cognition and function in early Alzheimer's disease" (2023) published in npj Digital Medicine
  • "A low-dimensional cognitive-network space in Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia" (2022) published in Alzheimer s Research & Therapy
  • "Age at onset reveals different functional connectivity abnormalities in prodromal Alzheimer's disease" (2020) published in Brain Imaging and Behavior

The venues where they most frequently publish include:

  • Alzheimer s Research & Therapy
  • PLoS ONE
  • Nutrition Journal
  • Neurobiology of Aging
  • npj Digital Medicine

Galluzzi has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Michela Pievani (9 co-authored works)
  • Giovanni B. Frisoni (13 co-authored works combined)
  • Orazio Zanetti (5 co-authored works)
  • Marijn Muurling (5 co-authored works)

Best Publications

  • Association of brain amyloidosis with pro-inflammatory gut bacterial taxa and peripheral inflammation markers in cognitively impaired elderly

    Annamaria Cattaneo;Nadia Cattane;Samantha Galluzzi;Stefania Provasi

  • Brain atrophy in Alzheimer's Disease and aging.

    Lorenzo Pini;Michela Pievani;Martina Bocchetta;Daniele Altomare

  • Progress toward standardized diagnosis of vascular cognitive impairment: Guidelines from the Vascular Impairment of Cognition Classification Consensus Study

    Olivia Skrobot;Sandra Black;Christopher Chen;Charles Decarli

  • White matter damage in Alzheimer disease and its relationship to gray matter atrophy.

    Federica Agosta;Michela Pievani;Stefania Sala;Cristina Geroldi

  • The Vascular Impairment of Cognition Classification Consensus Study

    Olivia A. Skrobot;John T. O'brien;Sandra E. Black;Christopher Chen

  • Mild cognitive impairment with subcortical vascular features: clinical characteristics and outcome.

    Giovanni B. Frisoni;Samantha Galluzzi;Lorena Bresciani;Orazio Zanetti

  • Distinctive clinical features of mild cognitive impairment with subcortical cerebrovascular disease

    Samantha Galluzzi;Ching Fan Sheu;Orazio Zanetti;Giovanni B. Frisoni

  • APOE4 is associated with greater atrophy of the hippocampal formation in Alzheimer's disease.

    Michela Pievani;Samantha Galluzzi;Paul M. Thompson;Paul E. Rasser

  • The MRI pattern of frontal and temporal brain atrophy in fronto-temporal dementia

    Marina Boccardi;Mikko P Laakso;Lorena Bresciani;Samantha Galluzzi

  • Recommendations for CSF AD biomarkers in the diagnostic evaluation of dementia

    Anja Hviid Simonsen;Sanna Kaisa Herukka;Niels Andreasen;Ines Baldeiras

  • Recommendations for cerebrospinal fluid Alzheimer's disease biomarkers in the diagnostic evaluation of mild cognitive impairment

    Sanna Kaisa Herukka;Anja Hviid Simonsen;Niels Andreasen;Ines Baldeiras

  • Coma in a patient with Alzheimer's disease taking low dose trazodone and gingko biloba.

    Samantha Galluzzi;Orazio Zanetti;Giuliano Binetti;Marco Trabucchi

  • The effect of white matter lesions on cognition in the elderly—small but detectable

    Giovanni B Frisoni;Samantha Galluzzi;Leonardo Pantoni;Massimo Filippi

  • Mild cognitive impairment with suspected nonamyloid pathology (SNAP): Prediction of progression.

    Anna Caroli;Annapaola Prestia;Samantha Galluzzi;Clarissa Ferrari

  • Biomarker-based prognosis for people with mild cognitive impairment (ABIDE): a modelling study

    Ingrid S. van Maurik;Stephanie J. Vos;Isabelle Bos;Isabelle Bos;Femke H. Bouwman

  • Volume of interest-based [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose PET discriminates MCI converting to Alzheimer's disease from healthy controls. A European Alzheimer's Disease Consortium (EADC) study

    M Pagani;F De Carli;S Morbelli;J Öberg

  • Neuroimaging tools to rate regional atrophy, subcortical cerebrovascular disease, and regional cerebral blood flow and metabolism: consensus paper of the EADC.

    G. B. Frisoni;P. H. Scheltens;S. Galluzzi;F. M. Nobili

  • Markers of Alzheimer's disease in a population attending a memory clinic

    Giovanni B. Frisoni;Annapaola Prestia;Orazio Zanetti;Samantha Galluzzi

  • Mapping the effect of APOE ε4 on gray matter loss in Alzheimer's disease in vivo

    Michela Pievani;Paul E. Rasser;Samantha Galluzzi;Luisa Benussi

  • Multisite longitudinal reliability of tract-based spatial statistics in diffusion tensor imaging of healthy elderly subjects.

    Jorge Jovicich;Moira Marizzoni;Beatriz Bosch;David Bartrés-Faz

  • Visual assessment of medial temporal atrophy on MR films in Alzheimer's disease: comparison with volumetry.

    Lorena Bresciani;Roberta Rossi;Cristina Testa;Cristina Geroldi

Frequent Co-Authors

Giovanni B. Frisoni
Giovanni B. Frisoni University of Geneva
Flavio Nobili
Flavio Nobili University of Genoa
Orazio Zanetti
Orazio Zanetti Ordine Ospedaliero di San Giovanni di Dio Fatebenefratelli
Pieter Jelle Visser
Pieter Jelle Visser Amsterdam University Medical Centers
Jens Wiltfang
Jens Wiltfang University of Göttingen
Magda Tsolaki
Magda Tsolaki Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Paolo Maria Rossini
Paolo Maria Rossini Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Andrea Soricelli
Andrea Soricelli Parthenope University of Naples
Michela Pievani
Michela Pievani Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Jorge Jovicich
Jorge Jovicich University of Trento

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