Roberto Panichi
University of Perugia
41 Papers
150 Citations
Roberto Panichi is an academic researcher from University of Perugia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vestibular system & Long-term potentiation. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 36 publications.
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Papers
Distinct Determinants of Sparse Activation during Granule Cell Maturation
Cristina V. Dieni,Angela K. Nietz,Roberto Panichi,Jacques I. Wadiche,Linda Overstreet-Wadiche +4 more
TL;DR: The results confirm the existence of a transient period during GC maturation when perforant path stimulation can generate a high probability of spiking, but also reveal that immature GC excitability is tempered by functional synaptic inhibition and reduced excitatory innervation, likely maintaining the sparse population activity observed in vivo.
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Low excitatory innervation balances high intrinsic excitability of immature dentate neurons
Cristina V. Dieni,Roberto Panichi,James B. Aimone,Chay T. Kuo,Jacques I. Wadiche,Linda Overstreet-Wadiche +5 more
TL;DR: It is shown that stimulation of the entorhinal cortex in mouse brain slices paradoxically generates spiking of mature neurons in the absence of immature neuron spiking, suggesting that low synaptic connectivity prevents immature neurons from responding broadly to cortical activity.
Residual Dizziness after Successful Repositioning Maneuver for Idiopathic Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo: A Review.
Giorgia Giommetti,Ruggero Lapenna,Roberto Panichi,Puya Dehgani Mobaraki,Fabrizio Longari,Giampietro Ricci,Mario Faralli +6 more
TL;DR: The benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is a vestibular disorder cause of vertigo and early recognition and treatment might decrease the incidence of residual dizziness in patients with BPPV, especially in those patients with psychiatric comorbidities and in the elderly, lowering the risk of falling.
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Prolonged asymmetric vestibular stimulation induces opposite, long-term effects on self-motion perception and ocular responses.
Vito Enrico Pettorossi,Roberto Panichi,Fabio Massimo Botti,Artemis Kyriakareli,A Ferraresi,Mario Faralli,Marco Schieppati,Adolfo M. Bronstein +7 more
TL;DR: Long‐lasting asymmetric stimulation of standing humans about the earth‐vertical axis induced different adaptive mechanisms in the perception of body motion and in the vestibulo‐ocular reflex (VOR), which may enhance awareness toward the side where the body is moving faster, while improving eye stabilizing properties of the VOR.
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•Journal Article
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and migraine: analysis of 186 cases.
TL;DR: A high prevalence of BPPV and earlier onset in migraine are the main findings of this study, and there is a higher incidence of a range of neurotological patterns in the intervals between B PPV episodes in migraineurs with recurrent vertigo.
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