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Filippo Muratori
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 8
Citations - 476
Filippo Muratori is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Autism & Autism spectrum disorder. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 344 citations.
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Cortical and Subcortical Brain Morphometry Differences Between Patients With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Healthy Individuals Across the Lifespan: Results From the ENIGMA ASD Working Group
Daan van Rooij,Evdokia Anagnostou,Celso Arango,Guillaume Auzias,Marlene Behrmann,Geraldo F. Busatto,Sara Calderoni,Eileen Daly,Christine Deruelle,Adriana Di Martino,Ilan Dinstein,Fabio Luis Souza Duran,Sarah Durston,Christine Ecker,Damien A. Fair,Jennifer Fedor,Jackie Fitzgerald,Christine M. Freitag,Louise Gallagher,Ilaria Gori,Shlomi Haar,Liesbeth Hoekstra,Neda Jahanshad,Maria Jalbrzikowski,Joost Janssen,Jason Lerch,Beatriz Luna,Mauricio Moller Martinho,Jane McGrath,Filippo Muratori,Clodagh M. Murphy,Declan Murphy,Kirsten O'Hearn,Bob Oranje,Mara Parellada,Alessandra Retico,Pedro G.P. Rosa,Katya Rubia,Devon Shook,Margot J. Taylor,Paul M. Thompson,Michela Tosetti,Gregory L. Wallace,Fengfeng Zhou,Jan K. Buitelaar +44 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest an interplay in the abnormal development of the striatal, frontal, and temporal regions in ASD across the lifespan, using a well-established, validated, publicly available analysis pipeline.
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Brain anatomy of autism spectrum disorders II. Focus on amygdala.
TL;DR: This brief review encompasses the key findings of structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging research on amygdala volume in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and highlights the possible correlation between the autistic behavioural phenotype and amygdala alteration.
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Basal ganglia and restricted and repetitive behaviours in Autism Spectrum Disorders: current status and future perspectives.
TL;DR: An overview of the recent structural magnetic resonance imaging studies that evaluate the basal ganglia volumes in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is offered, with a focus on possible translational approaches.
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Brain anatomy of autism spectrum disorders I. Focus on corpus callosum
TL;DR: This brief review aims to examine the structural magnetic resonance imaging studies on corpus callosum in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and discuss the clinical and demographic factors involved in the interpretation of results.