Nicola Vanello
National Research Council
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 2009
Hartwig; Giulio Giovannetti; Nicola Vanello; Massimo Lombardi; Luigi Landini; Silvana Simi
Since the introduction of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) as a diagnostic technique, the number of people exposed to electromagnetic fields (EMF) has increased dramatically. In this review, based on the results of a pioneer study showing in vitro and in vivo genotoxic effects of MRI scans, we report an updated survey about the effects of non-ionizing EMF employed in MRI, relevant for patients’ and workers’ safety. While the whole data does not confirm a risk hypothesis, it suggests a need for further studies and prudent use in order to avoid unnecessary examinations, according to the precautionary principle.
international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society | 2006
M. Milanesi; N. Martini; Nicola Vanello; V. Positano; M. F. Santarelli; Rita Paradiso; Danilo De Rossi; Luigi Landini
Electrocardiographic (ECG) signals are affected by several kinds of artifacts, that may hide vital signs of interest. Motion artifacts, due to the motion of the electrodes in relation to patient skin, are particularly frequent in bioelectrical signals acquired by wearable systems. In this paper we propose different approaches in order to get rid of motion confounds. The first approach we follow starts from measuring electrode motion provided by an accelerometer placed on the electrode and use this measurement in an adaptive filtering system to remove the noise present in the ECG. The second approach is based on independent component analysis methods applied to multichannel ECG recordings; we propose to use both instantaneous model and a frequency domain implementation of the convolutive model that accounts for different paths of the source signals to the electrodes
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology | 2007
Valentina Hartwig; Giulio Giovannetti; Nicola Vanello; Luigi Landini; Antonio Benassi
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the dosimetric parameter currently used as a standard in the safety recommendation reports for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) procedures. In this paper, a coil-based system for liquid sample dielectric property measurements in the RF range is proposed, characterised by the non-contact between the sample and the measurement electrodes. The measurement system is described, tests of conventional liquid dielectric properties are reported and, finally, saline solution conductivity measurements used for the preparation of MR phantoms are reported and discussed.
international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society | 2006
Silvia Casarotto; Anna M. Bianchi; Sergio Cerutti; Nicola Vanello; Emiliano Ricciardi; Claudio Gentili; Lorenzo Sani; Daniela Bonino; Mario Guazzelli; Pietro Pietrini; Luigi Landini; Giuseppe A. Chiarenza
This work proposes a mathematical approach for combining event-related potentials (ERPs) and functional magnetic resonance images (fMRI). Data were separately recorded during the same event-related experimental design, consisting of visually presented single letters and non-alphabetic symbols, that had to be either simply observed (passive condition) or read aloud (active condition). This protocol was useful for exploring the neural correlates of reading processes. Healthy adults participated in the experiment. Averaged ERPs were decomposed by independent component analysis; low resolution electromagnetic tomography (LORETA) was applied to estimate the current density distribution maps of each independent component. fMRI images time series were analyzed by multiple linear regression. ERP-fMRI correspondence was quantified by computing the Euclidean distance between LORETA local maxima and clusters of significantly activated fMRI voxels. During reading aloud of letters, that is clearly the task most similar to natural reading conditions, significant electrical and hemodynamic response was observed in the left medial frontal gyrus (BA 6) and left middle temporal gyrus (BA 22/39) just before articulation and in the bilateral middle superior temporal gyrus (BA 22/37) during and after verbal-motor production. These results indicate that the middle-superior temporal gyrus plays a crucial and multifunctional role in grapheme-phoneme matching
MAVEBA 6th International Workshop | 2009
Nicola Vanello; Nicola Martini; Matteo Milanesi; H. Keiser; Marcello Calisti; Leonardo Bocchi; Claudia Manfredi; Luigi Landini
Biosignal 2008 | 2008
Nicola Martini; M. F. Santarelli; M. Milanesi; Giulio Giovannetti; V. Positano; Nicola Vanello; Luigi Landini
9th International Conference on Functional Mapping of the Human Brain (HBM 2003 | 2003
Nicola Vanello; Vincenzo Positano; Emiliano Ricciardi; Maria Filomena Santarelli; Mario Guazzelli; Pietro Pietrini; Luigi Landini
Archive | 2016
Luigi Landini; Nicola Vanello
MAVEBA, 9 th international workshop | 2015
Andrea Guidi; Jean Schoentgen; Gilles Bertschy; Claudio Gentili; Enzo Pasquale Scilingo; Nicola Vanello
Campi elettromagnetici e innovazione tecnologica in ambito difesa, industria e ricerca : atti del convegno | 2013
Valentina Hartwig; Nicola Vanello; Giulio Giovannetti; Luigi Landini; Maria Filomena Santarelli