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Gianpaolo Toscano

Researcher at University of Pavia

Publications -  11
Citations -  671

Gianpaolo Toscano is an academic researcher from University of Pavia. The author has contributed to research in topics: REM sleep behavior disorder & Epilepsy. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications receiving 346 citations.

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Risk and predictors of dementia and parkinsonism in idiopathic REM sleep behaviour disorder: a multicentre study

TL;DR: In a prospective multicentre study involving 1280 patients with idiopathic RBD, Postuma et al. test the predictive power of 21 prodromal markers of neurodegeneration, providing a template for planning neuroprotective trials.
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Estimating EEG Source Dipole Orientation Based on Singular-value Decomposition for Connectivity Analysis.

TL;DR: The main aim of this paper is to provide a method to compute a signal that explains most of the variability of the data contained in each ROI before computing, for instance, time-varying connectivity.
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Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation in chronic migraine and medication overuse headache: A pilot double-blind randomized sham-controlled trial

TL;DR: TDCS showed adjuvant effects to detoxification in the management of patients with CM and MOH and showed a significant potentiation of alpha rhythm, which may represent a correlate of the underlying changes in cortico-thalamic connections.
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The network integration of epileptic activity in relation to surgical outcome.

TL;DR: Abnormal network patterns in epilepsy are related to seizure outcome after surgery, and this finding may help understand networks related to a more "isolated" epileptic activity, limiting the extent of the epileptic network in patients with subsequent good post-operative outcome.
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Assessment of cognitive profile as a prodromal marker of the evolution of rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder.

TL;DR: Cognitive profile is useful for stratifying risk of phenoconversion in patients with iRBD and the presence of MCI and impaired executive functions, memory and visuospatial abilities discriminated the converters.