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Terapia trans-cranica ad ultrasuoni focalizzati guidati da Risonanza Magnetica: studio retrospettivo sui parametri di trattamento
2019
SCOPO DEL LAVORO: La terapia trans-cranica ad ultrasuoni focalizzati guidati da Risonanza Magnetica (tcMRgFUS) è stata recentemente introdotta per il trattamento non invasivo di alcuni disordini del movimento quali il tremore essenziale (ET) ed il Parkinson idiopatico unilaterale prevalentemente tremorigeno (PD). Sebbene con tale tecnica sia possibile generare con successo talamotomie del nucleo Vim nella maggior parte dei pazienti, in alcuni casi si incontrano difficoltà nell’indurre un incremento di temperatura nel target pianificato sufficiente ad indurre e consolidare una lesione permanente. La causa di questi fenomeni è da ricercare nelle caratteristiche specifiche del tavolato cranico…
TERAPIA TRANS-CRANICA AD ULTRASUONI FOCALIZZATI GUIDATI DA RISONANZA MAGNETICA UTILIZZANDO UN SISTEMA INTEGRATO CON UNO SCANNER RM DA 1.5T
2019
Scopo Negli ultimi anni la terapia transcranica ad ultrasuoni focalizzati guidati da risonanza magnetica (tcMRgFUS) per il trattamento di disordini neurologici quali il tremore essenziale (ET) e il Parkinson tremorigeno (PD) è stata effettuata utilizzando esclusivamente scanner RM da 3T. Presentiamo i risultati ottenuti con il primo sistema tcMRgFUS mai integrato con uno scanner RM da 1.5T. Materiali e metodi 50 pazienti (39 ET; 11 PD) sono stati selezionati per essere sottoposti a tcMRgFUS (talamotomia monolaterale; target: nucleo ventrale intermedio, VIM). I pazienti arruolati sono stati valutati prima del trattamento e 2 giorni dopo. L'efficacia del trattamento è stata valutata utilizzan…
Terapia trans-cranica ad ultrasuoni focalizzati guidati da Risonanza Magnetica (tcMRgFUS): studio di parcellizzazione talamica per l'identificazione …
2018
Scopo La tcMRgFUS consente di effettuare una vera e propria esplorazione neurofunzionale per confermare ed ottimizzare il target lesionale prima di indurre una lesione cerebrale permanete. La scelta del target di trattamento si basa tuttavia su coordinate stereotassiche che non tengono conto delle diversità anatomiche di ciascun individuo. L'ottimizzazione del target viene effettuata sulla base del feedback del paziente durante la procedura stessa. Scopo di questo lavoro è valutare il possibile ruolo della parcellizzazione talamica per l'identificazione del nucleo ventrale intermedio (VIM) in pazienti sottoposti a tcMRgFUS. Materiali e metodi È’ stato utilizzato uno scanner RM da 1,5T per a…
Site effects assessment through historical and instrumental data integration
2006
ABSTRACT This work illustrates the historical data contribution to the analysis of the microtremor survey results carried out in May 2003 in the city of Palermo by the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia and the Dipartimento di Geologia e Geodesia – University of Palermo. The microtremor survey has been carried out within the project SESAME (Site EffectS assessment using AMbient Excitations) funded by the European Commission, devoted to test the effectiveness of the seismic noise, and in particular of Nakamura technique, in the site effects assessment. The Nakamura technique singles out zones characterized by a near-surface geology suitable to produce site effects, by exploiting …
The weak and superfast Cretan detachment, Greece: exhumation at subduction rates in extruding wedges
2002
Low-angle normal faults (detachments) are only efficient agents for bringing rocks from 40–>100 km depth back to the Earth’s surface if they operate with extreme slip rates exceeding 20 km Ma −1 . Here we propose a slip rate of ≧20–30 km Ma −1 for the Cretan detachment in the Aegean, Greece. The Cretan detachment and the subjacent subduction thrust bounded an extruding wedge above the Miocene Hellenic subduction zone. During exhumation the high-pressure rocks in the wedge were not significantly deformed. Very low shear coupling at the bounding faults (which are therefore weak) is needed to prevent significant deformation in the extruding wedge. The proposed slip rate of ≧20–30 km Ma −1 is s…
Integration of HVSR measures and stratigraphic constraints for seismic microzonation studies: the case of Oliveri (ME)
2014
Abstract. Because of its high seismic hazard the urban area of Oliveri has been subject of first level seismic microzonation. The town develops on a large coastal plain made of mixed fluvial/marine sediments, overlapping a complexly deformed substrate. In order to identify points on the area probably suffering relevant site effects and define a preliminary Vs subsurface model for the first level of microzonation, we performed 23 HVSR measurements. A clustering technique of continuous signals has been used to optimize the calculation of the HVSR curves. 42 reliable peaks of the H/V spectra in the frequency range 0.6–10 Hz have been identified. A second clustering technique has been applied t…
Seismo-stratigraphic model of “La Bandita” area in the Palermo Plain (Sicily, Italy) through HVSR inversion constrained by stratigraphic data
2018
Ambient noise Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) technique is commonly used approach to obtain 1D models of the shear-wave velocity in the shallow surface of an investigated area. However, obtained models can have a wide margin of uncertainty if inversions have not been appropriately constrained by detailed stratigraphic information. An application of HVSR inversion constrained by lithostratigraphic data is presented in order to verify the effectiveness of this technique for purposes of geological and geophysical reconstruction of a sedimentary basin in a densely urbanized area. This is often the case of seismic microzonation studies, in which almost all the information derives fr…
Integration of constrained electrical and seismic tomographies to study the landslide affecting the cathedral of Agrigento
2014
The Cathedral of Saint Gerland, located on the top of the hill of Agrigento, is an important historical church, which dates back to the Arab–Norman period (XI century). Unfortunately throughout its history the Cathedral and the adjacent famous Archaeological Park of the 'Valley of the Temples' have been affected by landslides. In this area the interleaving of calcarenites, silt, sand and clay is complicated by the presence of dislocated rock blocks and cavities and by a system of fractures partly filled with clay or water. Integrated geophysical surveys were carried out on the north side of the hill, on which the Cathedral of Agrigento is founded, to define lithological structures involved …
Geomorphological and geophysical investigations to study the landslide affecting the archaeological site of abakainon
2016
In recent years, a detailed archeoseismological investigation has been carried out in the necropolis of Abakainon in order to identify traces of an ancient earthquake. Although the identification of seismic damage was undoubtedly attributed to the 1st century AD earthquake, it was hypothesised that the level of damaging observed in the necropolis, as well as the counter slope tilting of the tomb basements may have also caused by a seismo-induced landslide, which produced locally an amplification of the seismic shaking. In order to identify the landslide, on which the Greek site lies, detailed geomorphological and geophysical surveys have been carried out. The research was directed to the ac…
Even violins can cry: specifically vocal emotional behaviours also drive the perception of emotions in non-vocal music.
2021
A wealth of theoretical and empirical arguments have suggested that music triggers emotional responses by resembling the inflections of expressive vocalizations, but have done so using low-level acoustic parameters (pitch, loudness, speed) that, in fact, may not be processed by the listener in reference to human voice. Here, we take the opportunity of the recent availability of computational models that allow the simulation of three specifically vocal emotional behaviours: smiling, vocal tremor and vocal roughness. When applied to musical material, we find that these three acoustic manipulations trigger emotional perceptions that are remarkably similar to those observed on speech and scream…