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Viola Baione
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DIPARTIMENTO DI NEUROSCIENZE UMANE
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viola.baione@uniroma1.it
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Altered sensorimotor integration in multiple sclerosis: A combined neurophysiological and functional MRI study
CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
2021
Outcome measures for physical fatigue in individuals with multiple sclerosis: a systematic review
EXPERT REVIEW OF PHARMACOECONOMICS & OUTCOMES RESEARCH
2021
Instrumental Timed Up and Go test discloses abnormalities in patients with Cervical Dystonia
CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS
2021
Motor and non-motor subtypes of cervical dystonia
PARKINSONISM & RELATED DISORDERS
2021
Cortical M1 plasticity and metaplasticity in patients with multiple sclerosis
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND RELATED DISORDERS
2020
Botulinum toxin effects on sensorimotor integration in focal dystonias
TOXINS
2020
Suicidal ideation, hopelessness, and affective temperament in patients with blepharospasm
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY IN CLINICAL PRACTICE
2020
Early diagnosis of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: focus on fluid and neurophysiological biomarkers
JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY
2020
Is somatosensory temporal discrimination threshold a biomarker of disease progression in multiple sclerosis?
CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
2020
Writing, reading, and speaking in blepharospasm
JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY
2019
Unravelling mechanisms of altered modulation of trigemino-facial circuits in blepharospasm
CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
2019
Motor and non-motor symptoms in blepharospasm: clinical and pathophysiological implications
JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY
2019
Abnormal temporal coupling of tactile perception and motor action in Parkinson's disease
FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY
2017
Attention-related changes in short-term cortical plasticity help to explain fatigue in multiple sclerosis
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
2016
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Progetti di Ricerca
La valutazione delle rappresentazioni corporee nei pazienti affetti da sclerosi multipla: studio longitudinale
Studio dei meccanismi di metaplasticità corticale nei pazienti con Sclerosi Multipla: studio caso-controllo con tecniche di stimolazione magnetica transcranica e analisi cinematica del movimento
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