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Laura Mancini
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 22
Citations - 779
Laura Mancini is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diffusion MRI & Epilepsy surgery. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 22 publications receiving 630 citations. Previous affiliations of Laura Mancini include UCL Institute of Neurology & University College Hospital.
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High resolution MR anatomy of the subthalamic nucleus: Imaging at 9.4 T with histological validation
Luke A. Massey,M A Miranda,Ludvic Zrinzo,O. Al-Helli,Harold G. Parkes,John S. Thornton,John S. Thornton,Po-Wah So,M. J. White,M. J. White,Laura Mancini,Laura Mancini,C Strand,Janice L. Holton,Marwan Hariz,Andrew J. Lees,Tamas Revesz,Tarek A. Yousry,Tarek A. Yousry +18 more
TL;DR: Using 9.4 T MRI, the internal signal characteristics and borders of the STN are clearly defined and significant anatomical variability is apparent and is particularly relevant for planning deep brain stimulation.
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Tractography dissection variability: What happens when 42 groups dissect 14 white matter bundles on the same dataset?
Kurt G. Schilling,François Rheault,Laurent Petit,Colin B. Hansen,Vishwesh Nath,Fang-Cheng Yeh,Gabriel Girard,Muhamed Barakovic,Jonathan Rafael-Patino,Thomas Yu,Elda Fischi-Gomez,Marco Pizzolato,Mario Ocampo-Pineda,Simona Schiavi,Erick J. Canales-Rodríguez,Alessandro Daducci,Cristina Granziera,Giorgio M. Innocenti,Jean-Philippe Thiran,Laura Mancini,Stephen J. Wastling,Sirio Cocozza,Maria Petracca,Giuseppe Pontillo,Matteo Mancini,Sjoerd B. Vos,Vejay N. Vakharia,John S. Duncan,Helena Melero,Lidia Manzanedo,Emilio Sanz-Morales,Ángel Peña-Melián,Fernando Calamante,Arnaud Attyé,Ryan P. Cabeen,Laura Korobova,Arthur W. Toga,Anupa Ambili Vijayakumari,Drew Parker,Ragini Verma,Ahmed Radwan,Stefan Sunaert,Louise Emsell,Alberto De Luca,Alexander Leemans,Claude J. Bajada,Hamied A. Haroon,Hojjatollah Azadbakht,Maxime Chamberland,Sila Genc,Chantal M. W. Tax,Ping Hong Yeh,Rujirutana Srikanchana,Colin D. McKnight,Joseph Yuan-Mou Yang,Jian Chen,Claire E. Kelly,Chun-Hung Yeh,Jerome Cochereau,Jerome Joseph Maller,Thomas Welton,Fabien Almairac,Kiran K. Seunarine,Chris A. Clark,Fan Zhang,Nikos Makris,Alexandra J. Golby,Yogesh Rathi,Lauren J. O'Donnell,Yihao Xia,Dogu Baran Aydogan,Yonggang Shi,Francisco Guerreiro Fernandes,Mathijs Raemaekers,Shaun Warrington,Stijn Michielse,Alonso Ramirez-Manzanares,Luis Concha,Ramón Aranda,Mariano Rivera Meraz,Garikoitz Lerma-Usabiaga,Lucas Roitman,Lucius S. Fekonja,Navona Calarco,Michael Joseph,Hajer Nakua,Aristotle N. Voineskos,Philippe Karan,Gabrielle Grenier,Jon Haitz Legarreta,Nagesh Adluru,Veena A. Nair,Vivek Prabhakaran,Andrew L. Alexander,Koji Kamagata,Yuya Saito,Wataru Uchida,Christina Andica,Masahiro Abe,Roza G. Bayrak,Claudia A. M. Wheeler-Kingshott,Egidio D'Angelo,Fulvia Palesi,Giovanni Savini,Nicolò Rolandi,Pamela Guevara,Josselin Houenou,Narciso López-López,Jean-François Mangin,Cyril Poupon,C. Roman,Andrea Vázquez,Chiara Maffei,Mavilde Arantes,José Paulo Andrade,Susana M. Silva,Vince D. Calhoun,Eduardo Caverzasi,Simone Sacco,Michael Lauricella,Franco Pestilli,Daniel Bullock,Yang Zhan,Edith Brignoni-Pérez,Catherine Lebel,Jess E. Reynolds,Igor Nestrasil,René Labounek,Christophe Lenglet,Amy Paulson,Štefánia Aulická,Sarah R. Heilbronner,Katja Heuer,Bramsh Qamar Chandio,Javier Guaje,Wei Tang,Eleftherios Garyfallidis,Rajikha Raja,Adam W. Anderson,Bennett A. Landman,Maxime Descoteaux +140 more
TL;DR: Results show that even when given the exact same sets of underlying streamlines, the variability across protocols for bundle segmentation is greater than all other sources of variability in the virtual dissection process, including variability within protocols and variability across subjects.
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Neuroplasticity Predicts Outcome of Optic Neuritis Independent of Tissue Damage
Thomas M Jenkins,Ahmed T. Toosy,Olga Ciccarelli,Katherine A. Miszkiel,Claudia A. M. Wheeler-Kingshott,Andrew P. D. Henderson,Constantinos Kallis,Constantinos Kallis,Laura Mancini,Gordon T. Plant,Gordon T. Plant,David Miller,David Miller,Alan J. Thompson,Alan J. Thompson,Alan J. Thompson +15 more
TL;DR: To investigate the reasons behind good recovery following ON, despite residual optic nerve demyelination and neuroaxonal damage, fMRI is used to determine whether lateral occipital complex activation with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) predicts visual outcome after clinically isolated optic neuritis.
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Relating functional changes during hand movement to clinical parameters in patients with multiple sclerosis in a multi-centre fMRI study.
Christiane Wegner,Massimo Filippi,T Korteweg,Christian F. Beckmann,Olga Ciccarelli,N. De Stefano,Christian Enzinger,Franz Fazekas,Federica Agosta,Achim Gass,Joshua A Hirsch,Heidi Johansen-Berg,Ludwig Kappos,Frederik Barkhof,Chris H. Polman,Laura Mancini,F. Manfredonia,S. Marino,DH Miller,Xavier Montalban,Jacqueline Palace,Maria A. Rocca,S. Ropele,Ana Rovira,Stephen M. Smith,Alan J. Thompson,John S. Thornton,Tarek A. Yousry,Paul M. Matthews,Paul M. Matthews +29 more
TL;DR: This large fMRI study over a broadly selected MS patient population confirms that movement for patients demands significantly greater cognitive ‘resource allocation’ and suggests age‐related differences in brain responses to the disease.
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Abnormal connectivity of the sensorimotor network in patients with MS: a multicenter fMRI study.
Maria A. Rocca,Martina Absinta,Paola Valsasina,Olga Ciccarelli,S. Marino,Alex Rovira,Achim Gass,Christiane Wegner,Christian Enzinger,Tjimen Korteweg,Maria Pia Sormani,Maria Pia Sormani,Laura Mancini,Alan J. Thompson,Nicola De Stefano,Xavier Montalban,Jochen G. Hirsch,Ludwig Kappos,S. Ropele,Jacqueline Palace,Frederik Barkhof,Paul M. Matthews,Paul M. Matthews,Massimo Filippi +23 more
TL;DR: Large multicenter fMRI studies of effective connectivity changes in diseased people are feasible and can facilitate studies with sample size large enough for robust outcomes, suggests local network modulation contributing to enhanced long‐distance effective connectivity in MS patients.