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1 DOTT. GIOVANNI CARLESIMO ELENCO DELLE PUBBLICAZIONI ANNI P. Turriziani, M. Oliveri, S. Salerno, F. Costanzo, G. Koch, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Recognition memory and prefrontal cortex: dissociating recollection and familiarity processes using rtms. Behavioural Neurology,19, 23-27, Costa, A. Peppe, L. Brusa, C. Caltagirone, I. Gatto, G. A. Carlesimo. Dopaminergic modulation of prospective memory in Parkinson s disease. Behavioural Neurology,19, 45-48, A. Costa, A. Peppe, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Prospective memory impairment in individuals with Parkinson s disease. Neuropsychology, 22, , G. Koch, A. Costa, L. Brusa, A. Peppe, I. Gatto, S. Terriero, E. Lo Gerfo, S. Salerno, M. Oliveri, G. A. Carlesimo, C. Caltagirone. Impaired reproduction of second but not millisecond time intervals in Parkinson's disease. Neuropsychologia, 46, , P. Turriziani, L. Serra, L. Fadda, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Recollection and familiarity in hippocampal amnesia. Hippocampus, 18, , M. Di Paola, C. Caltagirone, L. Fadda, U. Sabatini, L. Serra, G.A. Carlesimo. Hippocampal atrophy is the critical brain change in patients with hypoxic amnesia. Hippocampus,18, , A. Costa, A. Peppe, L. Brusa, C. Caltagirone, I. Gatto, G. A. Carlesimo. Levodopa improves time-based prospective memory in Parkinson s disease. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 14, , G. D. Zannino, F. Barban, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Do confabulators really try to remember when they confabulate? A case report. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 25, , Buccione, L. Fadda, L. Serra, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Retrograde episodic and semantic memory impairment correlates with side of temporal lobe damage. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 14, , A. Costa, A. Peppe, G. Dell Agnello, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Dopamine and cognitive functioning in de-novo subjects with Parkinson s disease: effects of pramipexole and pergolide on working memory. Neuropsychologia, 47, , R. Perri, G. A. Carlesimo, L. Serra, C. Caltagirone and the Early Diagnosis Group of the Italian Interdisciplinary Network on Alzheimer's Disease. When the amnestic mild cognitive impairment disappears: characterisation of the memory profile. Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology, 22, , 2009.
2 12. G. A. Carlesimo, R. Formisano, U. Bivona, L. Barba, C. Caltagirone. Prospective memory in patients with severe closed-head injury: role of concurrent activity and encoding instructions. Behavioural Neurology, 22, , G. A. Carlesimo, A. Cherubini, C. Caltagirone, G. Spalletta. Hippocampal mean diffusivity and memory in healthy elderly individuals: a cross-sectional study. Neurology, 74, , A. Costa, A. Peppe, G. A. Carlesimo, G. Salamone, C. Caltagirone. Prevalence and characteristics of alexithymia in Parkinson's disease. Psychosomatics, 51, 22-28, G. D. Zannino, I. Buccione, R. Perri, E. Macaluso, E. Lo Gerfo, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Visual and semantic processing of living things and artefacts: an fmri study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22, , A. Costa, G. A. Carlesimo, C. Caltagirone, P. Mazzone, M. Pierantozzi, A. Stefani, A. Peppe. Effects of deep brain stimulation of the peduncolopontine area on working memory in patients with Parkinson s disease. Parkinsonism and Related Disorders, 16, 64-67, L. Serra, M. Bozzali, M. Cercignani, R. Perri, L. Fadda, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Recollection and familiarity in amnesic mild cognitive impairment. Neuropsychology, 24, , A. Costa, R. Perri, L. Serra, F. Barban, I. Gatto, S. Zabberoni,C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Prospective memory functioning in Mild Cognitive Impairment. Neuropsychology, 24, , G. D. Zannino, R. Perri, G. Salamone, C. Di Lorenzo, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Manipulating color and other visual information influences picture naming at different levels of processing: evidence from Alzheimer subjects and normal controls. Neuropsychologia, 48, , L. Serra, L. Fadda, R. Perri, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. The closing-in phenomenon in the drawing performance of Alzheimer s disease patients: a compensation account. Cortex, 46, , D. Menghini, A. Finzi, G. A. Carlesimo, S. Vicari. Developmental dyslexia and explicit long-term memory. Dyslexia, 16, , L. Serra, M. Bozzali, R. Perri, M. Cercignani, B. Spanò, L. Fadda, C. Marra, G. A. Carlesimo, C. Caltagirone. Are the behavioural symptoms of Alzheimer's disease directly associated with neurodegeneration? Journal of Alzheimer s Disease, 21, , F. Barban, G. D. Zannino, V. Santangelo, E. Macaluso, L. Serra, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Amblyopic dyslexia: a little investigated reading disorder. Neurocase, 16, , 2010.
3 24. L. Serra, R. Perri, L. Fadda, A. Padovani, S. Lorusso, C. Pettenati, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Relationship between cognitive impairment and behavioural disturbances in Alzheimer s disease patients. Behavioural Neurology, 23, , M. Di Paola, A. Moscatelli, E. D. Bigler, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. White matter changes in patients with hypoxic amnesia. Neurocase, 17, 46-56, G. A. Carlesimo, R. Perri, C. Caltagirone. Category cued recall following controlled encoding as a neuropsychological tool in the diagnosis of Alzheimer s disease: a review of the evidence. Neuropsychology Review, 21, 54-65, D. Menghini, A. Finzi, G. A. Carlesimo, S. Vicari. Working memory impairment in children with developmental dyslexia: is it just a phonological deficit? Developmental Neuropsychology, 36, , F. Piras, E. Borella, C. Incoccia, G. A. Carlesimo. Evidence-based practice recommendations for memory rehabilitation. Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 47, , G. A. Carlesimo, M. G. Lombardi, C. Caltagirone. Vascular thalamic amnesia: a reappraisal. Neuropsychologia, 49, , R. Perri, G. D. Zannino, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Semantic priming for coordinate distant concepts in Alzheimer s disease patients. Neuropsychologia, 49, , G. D. Zannino, R. Perri, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Spared structural knowledge in a case of semantic dementia: implications for models of object recognition, semantic memory and structural description. Neuropsychologia, 49, , L. Serra, M. Cercignani, L. Petrosini, R. Perri, L. Fadda, B. Spanò, C. Marra, F. Giubilei, G. A. Carlesimo, C. Caltagirone, Marco Bozzali. Neuroanatomical correlates of cognitive reserve in Alzheimer s disease. Rejuvenation Research, 14, , G. A. Carlesimo, A. Costa. An introduction to the special issue on the neuropsychology of prospective memory. Neuropsychologia, 49, , G. A. Carlesimo, A. Costa, L. Serra, M. Bozzali, L. Fadda, C. Caltagirone. Prospective memory in thalamic amnesia. Neuropsychologia, 49, , A. Costa, R. Perri, S. Zabberoni, F. Barban, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Eventbased prospective memory failure in amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment. Neuropsychologia, 49, , G. D. Zannino, F. Barban, E. Macaluso, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. The neural correlates of object familiarity and domain-specificity in the human visual cortex: an fmri study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23, , 2011.
4 37. A. Costa, M. Oliveri, F. Barban, S. Torriero, S. Salerno, E. Lo Gerfo, G. Koch, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Keeping memory for intentions: a ctbs investigation of the frontopolar cortex. Cerebreal Cortex, 21, , A. Costa, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Prospective memory impairment in Mild Cognitive Impairment: an analytical review. Neuropsychology Review, 21, , F. Tomaiuolo, U. Bivona, J. Lerch, M. Di Paola, G. A. Carlesimo, P. Ciurli, M. Matteis, L. Cecchetti, A. Forcina, D. Silvestro, E. Azicnuda, U. Sabatini, D. Di Giacomo, C. Caltagirone, M. Petrides, R. Formisano. Memory and anatomical change in severe traumatic brain injury: 1 vs. 8 years follow-up. Brain Research Bulletin, 87, , G. A. Carlesimo Memory disorders in patients with cerebral tumours. Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 108, , Mazzù, S. Mosti, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Hashimoto s encephalopathy: neuropsychological findings. Neurological Sciences, 33, , G. A. Carlesimo, F. Piras, F. Assogna, F. E. Pontieri, C. Caltagirone, G. Spalletta. Hippocampal abnormalities and memory deficits in Parkinson s disease: a multimodal imaging study. Neurology, 78, , G. D. Zannino, R. Perri, S. Zabberoni, C. Caltagirone, C. Marra, G. A. Carlesimo. Performing prototype distortion tasks requires no contribution from the explicit memory systems: evidence from amnesic MCI patients in a new experimental paradigm. Neuropsychologia, 50, , R. Perri, G. Zannino, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Alzheimer s disease and semantic deficits: a feature-listing study. Neuropsychology, 26, , A. Costa, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Prospective memory functioning: a new area of investigation in the clinical neuropsychology and rehabilitation of Parkinson s disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment. Review of evidence. Neurological Sciences, 33, , F. Costanzo, S. Vicari, G. A. Carlesimo. Familiarity and Recollection in Williams Syndrome. Cortex, 49, , A. Costa, M. Oliveri, F. Barban, S. Bonnì, G. Koch, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. The right frontopolar cortex is involved in visual-spatial prospective memory. PLOS ONE, 8(2):e56039, F. Barban, G. D. Zannino, E. Macaluso, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Letters persistence after physical offset: visual word form area and left planum temporale. An fmri study. Human Brain Mapping, 34, , 2013.
5 49. F. Barban, G. A. Carlesimo, E. Macaluso, C. Caltagirone, A. Costa. Functional brain activity within the medial and lateral portion of BA10 during a prospective memory task. Behavioral Neurology, 26, , M. Monaco, A. Costa, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Forward and backward span for verbal and visuo-spatial data: standardization and normative data from an italian adult population. Neurological Sciences, in press. 51. A. Costa, A. Peppe, M. Martini, K Coletta, M. Oliveri, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Parkinsonian patients with deficits in the dysexecutive spectrum are impaired on theory of mind tasks. Behavioral Neurology, in press. 52. U. Bivona, A. Riccio, P. Ciurli, E. Pizzonia, V. Delle Donne, G. A. Carlesimo, C. Caltagirone, R. Formisano, A. Costa. Low self-awareness of individuals with severe Traumatic Brain Injury can lead to reduced ability to take another's perspective. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, in press. 53. A. Costa, E. Bagoj, M. Monaco, S. Zabberoni, S. De Rosa, C. Mundi, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Mini Mental Parkinson test: standardization and normative data on an italian sample. Neurological Sciences, in press. 54. L. Serra, M.Cercignani, G. A. Carlesimo, L.Fadda, G. Giulietti, C.Caltagirone, M. Bozzali. Connectivity-based parcellation of the thalamus explains specific cognitive and behavioural symptoms in patients with bilateral thalamic infarct. PLOS ONE, in press. 55. R. Perri, L. Fadda, C. Caltagirone, G. A. Carlesimo. Word list and story recall elicit different patterns of memory deficit in patients with Alzheimer s disease, Frontotemporal, Subcortical ischaemic vascular disease and Lewy body dementia. Journal of Alzheimer s Disease, in press.
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