
Marta Bianciardi, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital
Temporary Academic, Harvard Medical School
Harvard Title
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Hospital and Administrative Title
Assistant in Biomedical Engineering, Massachusetts General Hospital
Address
Massachusetts General Hospital
Rm 2301
149 13th Street
Charlestown MA 02129
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Realistic simulations of neuronal activity: a contribution to the debate on direct detection of neuronal currents by MRI.
Authors: Cassarà AM, Hagberg GE, Bianciardi M, Migliore M, Maraviglia B.
Neuroimage
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Neuroimage
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Model-free analysis of brain fMRI data by recurrence quantification.
Authors: Bianciardi M, Sirabella P, Hagberg GE, Giuliani A, Zbilut JP, Colosimo A.
Neuroimage
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Neuroimage
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Functional changes in the activity of cerebellum and frontostriatal regions during externally and internally timed movement in Parkinson's disease.
Authors: Cerasa A, Hagberg GE, Peppe A, Bianciardi M, Gioia MC, Costa A, Castriota-Scanderbeg A, Caltagirone C, Sabatini U.
Brain Res Bull
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Brain Res Bull
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Dysfunction of a structurally normal motor pathway in a brain injury patient as revealed by multimodal integrated techniques.
Authors: Barba C, Formisano R, Sabatini U, Cicinelli P, Elisabeth Hagberg G, Marconi B, Ciurli P, Bianciardi M, Matteis M.
Neurocase
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Neurocase
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An independent component analysis-based approach on ballistocardiogram artifact removing.
Authors: Briselli E, Garreffa G, Bianchi L, Bianciardi M, Macaluso E, Abbafati M, Grazia Marciani M, Maraviglia B.
Magn Reson Imaging
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Magn Reson Imaging
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Challenges for detection of neuronal currents by MRI.
Visually cued motor synchronization: modulation of fMRI activation patterns by baseline condition.
Simultaneous EEG-fMRI acquisition: how far is it from being a standardized technique?
Authors: Garreffa G, Bianciardi M, Hagberg GE, Macaluso E, Marciani MG, Maraviglia B, Abbafati M, Carnì M, Bruni I, Bianchi L.
Magn Reson Imaging
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Magn Reson Imaging
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Combination of BOLD-fMRI and VEP recordings for spin-echo MRI detection of primary magnetic effects caused by neuronal currents.
Authors: Bianciardi M, Di Russo F, Aprile T, Maraviglia B, Hagberg GE.
Magn Reson Imaging
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Magn Reson Imaging
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Evaluation of mixed effects in event-related fMRI studies: impact of first-level design and filtering.