Browsing by Author "Marino, Silvia"
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- ItemThe in vivo topography of cortical changes in healthy aging and prodromal Alzheimer's disease.(2013-09-23) Prestia, Annapaola; Baglieri, Annalisa; Pievani, Michela; Bonetti, Matteo; Rasser, Paul E; Thompson, Paul M; Marino, Silvia; Bramanti, Placido; Frisoni, Giovanni BGray matter atrophy is regarded as a valid marker of neurodegeneration in Alzheimer s disease AD but few studies have investigated in detail the topographic changes associated with normal aging In addition few studies have compared the changes in the earliest clinical stage of AD prodromal AD pAD with those of healthy aging Here we aimed to investigate the topographical distribution of age related cortical atrophy and to compare it with that associated with prodromal and estabilished AD
- ItemThe Italian Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (I-ADNI): validation of structural MR imaging.(2014-05-20) Cavedo, Enrica; Redolfi, Alberto; Angeloni, Francesco; Babiloni, Claudio; Lizio, Roberta; Chiapparini, Luisa; Bruzzone, Maria G; Aquino, Domenico; Sabatini, Umberto; Alesiani, Marcella; Cherubini, Andrea; Salvatore, Elena; Soricelli, Andrea; Vernieri, Fabrizio; Scrascia, Federica; Sinforiani, Elena; Chiarati, Patrizia; Bastianello, Stefano; Montella, Patrizia; Corbo, Daniele; Tedeschi, Gioacchino; Marino, Silvia; Baglieri, Annalisa; De Salvo, Simona; Carducci, Filippo; Quattrocchi, Carlo C; Cobelli, Milena; Frisoni, Giovanni BThe North American Alzheimer s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative NA ADNI was the first program to develop standardized procedures for Alzheimer s disease AD imaging biomarker collection
- ItemVideoconference-based mini mental state examination: a validation study.(2013-12-05) Timpano, Francesca; Pirrotta, Fabio; Bonanno, Lilla; Marino, Silvia; Marra, Angela; Bramanti, Placido; Lanzafame, PietroNeuropsychological testing is a prime criterion of good practice to document cognitive deficits in a rapidly aging population Telecommunication technologies may overcome limitations related to test administration We compared performance of the Italian videoconference based version of the Mini Mental State Examination VMMSE with performance of the standard MMSE administered face to face F2F to validate the Italian version of the 28 item VMMSE