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Lino Nobili

Researcher at University of Genoa

Publications -  303
Citations -  10705

Lino Nobili is an academic researcher from University of Genoa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epilepsy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 259 publications receiving 8396 citations. Previous affiliations of Lino Nobili include University of Catania & Istituto Giannina Gaslini.

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Simultaneous human intracerebral stimulation and HD-EEG, ground-truth for source localization methods

TL;DR: The Localize-MI dataset is presented, which constitutes the first open dataset that comprises EEG recorded electrical activity originating from precisely known locations inside the brain of living humans and the uses range from the estimation of in vivo tissue conductivity to the development, validation and testing of forward and inverse solution methods.
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Hippocampal sleep features: relations to human memory function.

TL;DR: More detailed electrophysiological investigations assessing the specific relations between different types of memory consolidation and hippocampal EEG features are in order, to add an important piece of knowledge to the elucidation of the ultimate sleep function.
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Modifications of sleep EEG induced by chronic vagus nerve stimulation in patients affected by refractory epilepsy

TL;DR: Long-term VNS produces an enhancement in sleep EEG power of medically refractory epileptic patients, and it is possible that chronic VNS may have a major role in enhancing the brain's ability to generate an electrical activity.
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A model-based approach to homeostatic and ultradian aspects of nocturnal sleep structure in narcolepsy.

TL;DR: A mathematical model of sleep-EEG structure applied to the analysis of sleep patterns in narcoleptics by combining the 2-process model ofSleep regulation and the reciprocal interaction model of REM regulation suggested by McCarley and Hobson is presented.