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Giuliano Binetti
Researcher at Sacred Heart Hospital
Publications - 250
Citations - 13455
Giuliano Binetti is an academic researcher from Sacred Heart Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Frontotemporal dementia & Dementia. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 234 publications receiving 11295 citations. Previous affiliations of Giuliano Binetti include Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Language training for oral and written naming impairment in primary progressive aphasia: a review.
Ilaria Pagnoni,Elena Gobbi,Enrico Premi,Barbara Borroni,Giuliano Binetti,Maria Cotelli,Rosa Manenti +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed language treatments most commonly used in clinical practice among patients with different variants of primary progressive aphasia, with a focus on the enhancement of spoken and written naming abilities.
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P4-149 Identification of genetic loci associated with familial frontotemporal dementia
Luisa Benussi,Simona Signorini,Roberta Ghidoni,Antonella Alberici,Laura Barbiero,Enrica Feudatari,Lara Gigola,Francesca Nicosia,Anna Paterlini,Tim M. Strom,Thomas Bettecken,Thomas Meitinger,Giuliano Binetti +12 more
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Evaluation of an italian educational programme for dementia caregivers: Results of a small‐scale pilot study
TL;DR: The conclusions are that the efficacy of educational programmes is related to caregiver‐patient interaction and variations related to both the caregiver and the patient were significantly related to the degree of improvement during the course.
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Behavioral and Neurophysiological Effects of Transdermal Rotigotine in Atypical Parkinsonism
TL;DR: Transdermal RTG seems to be effective and well tolerated in APS patients, and its action on a wide range of dopamine receptors, D1, D2, D3, could make it a good option in APs, where a massive dopamine cell loss is documented.
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Areas of intervention for genetic counselling of dementia: cross-cultural comparison between Italians and Americans.
Giuliano Binetti,Luisa Benussi,Scott Roberts,Aldo Villa,Patrizio Pasqualetti,Ching-Fan Sheu,Lara Gigola,Giulia Lussignoli,Gloria Dal Forno,Laura Barbiero,Gilberto Corbellini,Robert C. Green,Paolo Maria Rossini,Roberta Ghidoni +13 more
TL;DR: Italian relatives of patients affected by familial forms of dementia had a poor knowledge of the disease and a low awareness of personal risk of developing dementia, but expressed higher intentions to undergo genetic testing and they have a different perception of benefits and risks.