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Arturo Tozzi

Researcher at University of North Texas

Publications -  185
Citations -  1768

Arturo Tozzi is an academic researcher from University of North Texas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Borsuk–Ulam theorem & Quantum entanglement. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 179 publications receiving 1604 citations. Previous affiliations of Arturo Tozzi include University of Manitoba.

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Towards a Neuronal Gauge Theory.

TL;DR: It is proposed that the brain (and other self-organised biological systems) can be characterised via the mathematical apparatus of a gauge theory, which suggests that any biological system can be cast as resolving uncertainty about its external milieu, either by changing its internal states or its relationship to the environment.
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Effect of the dietary fiber glucomannan on chronic constipation in neurologically impaired children.

TL;DR: In neurologically impaired children, glucomannan improves stool frequency but has no effect on colonic motility.
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Infant immunization coverage in Italy: estimates by simultaneous EPI cluster surveys of regions. ICONA Study Group

TL;DR: Results confirm that in Italy the coverage of only mandatory immunizations is satisfactory, and pertussis immunization coverage has improved dramatically since the introduction of acellular vaccines.
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Towards a fourth spatial dimension of brain activity

TL;DR: The suggestion—substantiated by recent findings—that brain activity takes place on a closed, donut-like trajectory helps to solve long-standing mysteries concerning the authors' psychological activities, such as mind-wandering, memory retrieval, consciousness and dreaming state.
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Double heterozygosity for a RET substitution interfering with splicing and an EDNRB missense mutation in Hirschsprung disease.

TL;DR: The financial support of Telethon–Italy (grant E791) is gratefully acknowledged and this work was also funded by the ItalianTelethon Foundation, the Italian Ministry of Health, and the European Community.