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Giovanni B. Frisoni
Researcher at University of Geneva
Publications - 956
Citations - 55940
Giovanni B. Frisoni is an academic researcher from University of Geneva. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 101, co-authored 871 publications receiving 46199 citations. Previous affiliations of Giovanni B. Frisoni include Geneva College & University of Rome Tor Vergata.
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Brain networks stimulation in dementia: insights from functional imaging.
TL;DR: Functional imaging is a promising approach for the development of hypothesis-driven, targeted stimulation approaches in the field of dementia by contributing to the design of targeted and effective NIBS interventions for dementia.
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Multiple RF classifier for the hippocampus segmentation: Method and validation on EADC-ADNI Harmonized Hippocampal Protocol
Paolo Inglese,Paolo Inglese,Nicola Amoroso,Nicola Amoroso,Marina Boccardi,Martina Bocchetta,Stefania Bruno,Andrea Chincarini,R. Errico,R. Errico,R. Errico,Giovanni B. Frisoni,Rosalia Maglietta,Alberto Redolfi,Francesco Sensi,Sabina Tangaro,Andrea Tateo,Andrea Tateo,Roberto Bellotti,Roberto Bellotti +19 more
TL;DR: It is shown that a multiple classification approach can be implemented for the segmentation for the measurement of volume and shape changes of the hippocampus with diagnostic purposes, and is comparable to state-of-the-art.
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Spatiotemporal analysis for detection of pre-symptomatic shape changes in neurodegenerative diseases: Initial application to the GENFI cohort
Claire Cury,Claire Cury,Stanley Durrleman,David M. Cash,David M. Cash,Marco Lorenzi,Marco Lorenzi,Jennifer M. Nicholas,Jennifer M. Nicholas,Martina Bocchetta,John C. van Swieten,Barbara Borroni,Daniela Galimberti,Mario Masellis,Maria Carmela Tartaglia,James B. Rowe,Caroline Graff,Caroline Graff,Fabrizio Tagliavini,Giovanni B. Frisoni,Robert Laforce,Elizabeth Finger,Alexandre de Mendonça,Sandro Sorbi,Sebastien Ourselin,Sebastien Ourselin,Sebastien Ourselin,Jonathan D. Rohrer,Marc Modat,Marc Modat,Marc Modat,Christin Andersson,Silvana Archetti,Andrea Arighi,Luisa Benussi,Sandra E. Black,Maura Cosseddu,Marie Fallstrm,Carlos Ferreira,Chiara Fenoglio,Nick C. Fox,Morris Freedman,Giorgio G. Fumagalli,Stefano Gazzina,Roberta Ghidoni,Marina Grisoli,Vesna Jelic,Lize C. Jiskoot,Ron Keren,Gemma Lombardi,Carolina Maruta,Lieke H.H. Meeter,Rick van Minkelen,Benedetta Nacmias,Linn ijerstedt,Alessandro Padovani,Jessica L. Panman,Michela Pievani,Cristina Polito,Enrico Premi,Sara Prioni,Rosa Rademakers,Veronica Redaelli,Ekaterina Rogaeva,Giacomina Rossi,Martin N. Rossor,Elio Scarpini,David F. Tang-Wai,Carmela Tartaglia,Håkan Thonberg,Pietro Tiraboschi,Ana Verdelho,Jason D. Warren +72 more
TL;DR: A spatiotemporal analysis pipeline based on Large Diffeomorphic Deformation Metric Mapping (LDDMM) to detect shape changes from volumetric MRI scans is proposed and found statistical differences in shape in the anterior region of the thalamus at least five years before the mutation carrier subjects develop any clinical symptoms.
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A score to predict the development of adverse clinical events after transition from acute hospital wards to post-acute care settings.
Giuseppe Bellelli,Bruno Bernardini,Michela Pievani,Giovanni B. Frisoni,Antonio Guaita,Marco Trabucchi +5 more
TL;DR: A method, able to be administered in hospital wards, for identifying elderly patients at increased risk of ACEs after transferral to post-acute care (PAC) facilities, and the score might also be used to identify people who will not return to home after PAC discharge is proposed.
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Neuroimaging Feature Terminology: A Controlled Terminology for the Annotation of Brain Imaging Features.
Anandhi Iyappan,Anandhi Iyappan,Erfan Younesi,Alberto Redolfi,Henri A. Vrooman,Shashank Khanna,Shashank Khanna,Giovanni B. Frisoni,Martin Hofmann-Apitius,Martin Hofmann-Apitius +9 more
TL;DR: The systematic retrieval of measured indices from literature is demonstrated and how the extracted knowledge can be further used for disease modeling that integrates neuroimaging features with molecular processes.