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Giuseppina Schiavone

Researcher at IMEC

Publications -  27
Citations -  677

Giuseppina Schiavone is an academic researcher from IMEC. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Smoking cessation. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 27 publications receiving 507 citations. Previous affiliations of Giuseppina Schiavone include Università Campus Bio-Medico & European Space Agency.

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Detrended fluctuation analysis: a scale-free view on neuronal oscillations

TL;DR: A pedagogical explanation of the DFA algorithm and its underlying theory is provided, and the putative relevance of criticality for understanding the mechanism underlying scale-free modulation of oscillations is discussed.
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Large-scale wearable data reveal digital phenotypes for daily-life stress detection

TL;DR: Digital phenotypes characterized by self-reported poor health indicators and high depression, anxiety and stress scores that are associated with blunted physiological responses to stress are identified to build personalized stress models for precision medicine.
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WearCam: A head mounted wireless camera for monitoring gaze attention and for the diagnosis of developmental disorders in young children

TL;DR: A new monitoring device, the WearCam, is presented to help forming a diagnosis of this neurodevelopmental disorder at an earlier age than currently possible, and early tests of the camera within normally developing children are reported.
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Preliteracy signatures of poor-reading abilities in resting-state EEG

TL;DR: The results suggest that combining family-risk status, neurophysiological testing and behavioral test scores in a longitudinal setting may help uncover physiological mechanisms implicated with neurodevelopmental disorders such as the predisposition to reading disabilities.
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A novel technological approach towards the early diagnosis of neurodevelopmental disorders

TL;DR: A novel technological approach to the early diagnosis of neuro-developmental disorders is presented and three different typologies of instruments are presented which are designed to assess infants behavior in different perceptual and motor domains.