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Fortunato Battaglia
Researcher at Seton Hall University
Publications - 95
Citations - 11161
Fortunato Battaglia is an academic researcher from Seton Hall University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transcranial magnetic stimulation & Motor cortex. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 88 publications receiving 10294 citations. Previous affiliations of Fortunato Battaglia include Columbia University & National Institutes of Health.
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Neural response to transcranial magnetic stimulation in adult hypothyroidism and effect of replacement treatment.
Vincenzo Rizzo,Vincenzo Rizzo,Domenica Crupi,Sergio Bagnato,Angelo Quartarone,Salvatore Benvenga,L. Bartolone,M. Felice Ghilardi,Francesco Trimarchi,Paolo Girlanda,Fortunato Battaglia +10 more
TL;DR: Thyroid hormones are needed to modulate cortical excitability and cortical inhibitory circuits in adults in adults by using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.
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Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation for chronic pain in the elderly: a pilot study.
Carmen Concerto,Mohomad Al Sawah,Eileen Chusid,Michael J. Trepal,Gregory Taylor,Eugenio Aguglia,Fortunato Battaglia +6 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that anodal tDCS may be a viable treatment to control pain and psychological comorbidity in elderly patients with treatment-resistant foot pain.
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Modulation of sensorimotor circuits during retrieval of negative Autobiographical Memories: Exploring the impact of personality dimensions.
Ludovico Mineo,Carmen Concerto,Dhaval Patel,Tyrone Mayorga,Eileen Chusid,Carmenrita Infortuna,Eugenio Aguglia,Yasmin Sarraf,Fortunato Battaglia +8 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that cortical excitability and sensorimotor integration are selectively modulated by the valence of AM, and provide the first TMS evidence that the modulatory effect of the AM retrieval is associated with specific personality traits.
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Exploring the Gender Difference and Predictors of Perceived Stress among Students Enrolled in Different Medical Programs: A Cross-Sectional Study
Carmenrita Infortuna,Francesco Gratteri,Andrew Benotakeia,Sapan P. Patel,Alex Fleischman,Maria Rosaria Anna Muscatello,Antonio Bruno,Rocco Antonio Zoccali,Eileen Chusid,Zhiyong Han,Fortunato Battaglia +10 more
TL;DR: Regardless of the curriculum differences, female students experience higher perceived stress and there is evidence for similarities in predictors amongst allopathic and podiatric medical students.
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Changes in spinal cord excitability in patients affected by ulnar neuropathy
Paolo Girlanda,Angelo Quartarone,Fortunato Battaglia,Giuseppe Picciolo,S. Sinicropi,Corrado Messina +5 more
TL;DR: A peripheral nerve injury can induce a rearrangement of reciprocal inhibition circuits at the spinal cord level and therefore predispose to the development of a focal dystonia, however, it is likely that another, yet unknown, factor is required to alter the intracortical circuits and produce a clinically evident dySTONia.