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Fabio Massimo Botti

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Pettorossi V, Occhigrossi C, Panichi R, Botti F, Ferraresi A, Ricci G, et al.
Audiol Res . 2023 Mar; 13(2):196-206. PMID: 36960980
Asymmetrical sinusoidal whole-body rotation sequences with half-cycles at different velocities induce self-motion misperception. This is due to an adaptive process of the vestibular system that progressively reduces the perception of...
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Hasan S, Megaro A, Cenciarini M, Coretti L, Botti F, Imbrici P, et al.
Pflugers Arch . 2020 Jun; 472(7):899-909. PMID: 32577860
Investigating the Shaker-related K channel Kv1.1, the dysfunction of which is responsible for episodic ataxia 1 (EA1), at the functional and molecular level provides valuable understandings on normal channel dynamics,...
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Pettorossi V, Panichi R, Botti F, Biscarini A, Filippi G, Schieppati M
Clin Neurophysiol . 2015 Mar; 126(10):1886-900. PMID: 25812729
Objective: To show that neck proprioceptive input can induce long-term effects on vestibular-dependent self-motion perception. Methods: Motion perception was assessed by measuring the subject's error in tracking in the dark...
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Biscarini A, Botti F, Pettorossi V
Eur J Appl Physiol . 2013 May; 113(9):2263-73. PMID: 23670482
A biomechanical model was developed to simulate the selective effect of the co-contraction force provided by each hamstring muscle on the shear and compressive tibiofemoral joint reaction forces, during open...
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Brunetti O, Imbrici P, Botti F, Pettorossi V, DAdamo M, Valentino M, et al.
Neurobiol Dis . 2012 May; 47(3):310-21. PMID: 22609489
Episodic ataxia type 1 (EA1) is an autosomal dominant neurological disorder characterized by myokymia and attacks of ataxic gait often precipitated by stress. Several genetic mutations have been identified in...
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Panichi R, Botti F, Ferraresi A, Faralli M, Kyriakareli A, Schieppati M, et al.
Hum Mov Sci . 2011 Feb; 30(2):314-32. PMID: 21277644
Self-motion perception and vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) were studied during whole body yaw rotation in the dark at different static head positions. Rotations consisted of four cycles of symmetric sinusoidal and...