Aldo Ferraresi

490 total citations
19 papers, 391 citations indexed

About

Aldo Ferraresi is a scholar working on Neurology, Sensory Systems and Pathology and Forensic Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Aldo Ferraresi has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 391 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Neurology, 7 papers in Sensory Systems and 6 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine. Recurrent topics in Aldo Ferraresi's work include Vestibular and auditory disorders (14 papers), Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics (7 papers) and Ophthalmology and Eye Disorders (6 papers). Aldo Ferraresi is often cited by papers focused on Vestibular and auditory disorders (14 papers), Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics (7 papers) and Ophthalmology and Eye Disorders (6 papers). Aldo Ferraresi collaborates with scholars based in Italy, United States and Czechia. Aldo Ferraresi's co-authors include Diana Troiani, Anna Rita Fetoni, Bruno Sergi, Gaetano Paludetti, Vito Enrico Pettorossi, Angelo Rodio, Gian Battista Azzena, Luigi Fattorini, Guido Maria Filippi and Emanuele Scarano and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, Brain Research and Neuroreport.

In The Last Decade

Aldo Ferraresi

19 papers receiving 385 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Aldo Ferraresi Italy 10 209 168 100 69 34 19 391
P Valli Italy 15 308 1.5× 269 1.6× 57 0.6× 205 3.0× 6 0.2× 39 559
Ljiljana Sokolic Australia 8 240 1.1× 254 1.5× 53 0.5× 10 0.1× 8 0.2× 9 314
Chiemi Tanaka United States 15 481 2.3× 216 1.3× 381 3.8× 52 0.8× 116 3.4× 23 669
Josef M. Miller United States 10 519 2.5× 190 1.1× 215 2.1× 117 1.7× 128 3.8× 10 665
Dimitri Z. Pitovski United States 11 258 1.2× 102 0.6× 28 0.3× 55 0.8× 6 0.2× 17 349
Agneta Viberg Sweden 10 278 1.3× 97 0.6× 152 1.5× 66 1.0× 52 1.5× 12 368
Narinobu Harada Japan 14 250 1.2× 104 0.6× 35 0.3× 104 1.5× 7 0.2× 28 412
Jennifer Dearman United States 9 371 1.8× 28 0.2× 150 1.5× 164 2.4× 6 0.2× 10 592
Hanqi Chu China 11 238 1.1× 107 0.6× 78 0.8× 140 2.0× 12 0.4× 38 370
Berit Engström Sweden 12 270 1.3× 101 0.6× 134 1.3× 39 0.6× 46 1.4× 16 354

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Fields of papers citing papers by Aldo Ferraresi

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Aldo Ferraresi

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Aldo Ferraresi. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Aldo Ferraresi based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Aldo Ferraresi. Aldo Ferraresi is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Panichi, Roberto, et al.. (2017). Adaptive Changes in the Perception of Fast and Slow Movement at Different Head Positions. Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance. 88(5). 463–468. 8 indexed citations
2.
Panichi, Roberto, Fabio Massimo Botti, Aldo Ferraresi, et al.. (2011). Self-motion perception and vestibulo-ocular reflex during whole body yaw rotation in standing subjects: The role of head position and neck proprioception. Human Movement Science. 30(2). 314–332. 25 indexed citations
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Fetoni, Anna Rita, Aldo Ferraresi, Pasqualina Maria Picciotti, et al.. (2009). Noise induced hearing loss and vestibular dysfunction in the guinea pig. International Journal of Audiology. 48(11). 804–810. 25 indexed citations
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Fetoni, Anna Rita, Aldo Ferraresi, Carmelo La Greca, et al.. (2008). Antioxidant protection against acoustic trauma by coadministration of idebenone and vitamin E. Neuroreport. 19(3). 277–281. 37 indexed citations
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Ferraresi, Aldo, Gian Battista Azzena, & Diana Troiani. (2007). Spatial orientation of periodic alternating drift (PAD). Journal of Vestibular Research. 16(4-5). 201–207. 1 indexed citations
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Sergi, Bruno, Anna Rita Fetoni, Gaetano Paludetti, et al.. (2006). Protective properties of idebenone in noise-induced hearing loss in the guinea pig. Neuroreport. 17(9). 857–861. 36 indexed citations
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Fattorini, Luigi, Aldo Ferraresi, Angelo Rodio, Gian Battista Azzena, & Guido Maria Filippi. (2006). Motor performance changes induced by muscle vibration. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 98(1). 79–87. 54 indexed citations
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Troiani, Diana, et al.. (2005). Head–body righting reflex from the supine position and preparatory eye movements. Acta Oto-Laryngologica. 125(5). 499–502. 6 indexed citations
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Fetoni, Anna Rita, Bruno Sergi, Aldo Ferraresi, Gaetano Paludetti, & Diana Troiani. (2004). α-Tocopherol protective effects on gentamicin ototoxicity: an experimental study. International Journal of Audiology. 43(3). 166–171. 36 indexed citations
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Troiani, Diana, et al.. (2004). Low-frequency loud acoustic stimulation and goal-directed arm movements. Acta Oto-Laryngologica. 124(4). 395–399. 1 indexed citations
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Fetoni, Anna Rita, Bruno Sergi, Emanuele Scarano, et al.. (2003). Protective Effects of α-Tocopherol Against Gentamicin-induced Oto-vestibulo Toxicity: An Experimental Study. Acta Oto-Laryngologica. 123(2). 192–198. 47 indexed citations
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Ferraresi, Aldo, E Manni, & Diana Troiani. (2003). Eye Instability in the Rabbit Induced by Vestibular Stimulation in the Vertical Plane. Acta Oto-Laryngologica. 123(2). 129–132. 1 indexed citations
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Sergi, Bruno, Aldo Ferraresi, Diana Troiani, Gaetano Paludetti, & Anna Rita Fetoni. (2003). Cisplatin ototoxicity in the guinea pig: vestibular and cochlear damage. Hearing Research. 182(1-2). 56–64. 67 indexed citations
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Ferraresi, Aldo, et al.. (2001). Eye instability induced by vestibular stimulation in rabbits. Neuroreport. 12(9). 1847–1850. 2 indexed citations
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Pettorossi, Vito Enrico, et al.. (1999). Optokinetic and Vestibular Stimulation Determines the Spatial Orientation of Negative Optokinetic Afternystagmus in the Rabbit. Journal of Neuroscience. 19(4). 1524–1531. 24 indexed citations
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Pettorossi, Vito Enrico, E Manni, Pierangelo Errico, Aldo Ferraresi, & R. Bortolami. (1997). Otolithic and Extraocular Muscle Proprioceptive Influences on the Spatial Organization of the Vestibulo- and Cervico-Ocular Quick Phases. Acta Oto-Laryngologica. 117(2). 139–142. 6 indexed citations
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Pettorossi, Vito Enrico, Pierangelo Errico, Aldo Ferraresi, & E Manni. (1996). Influence of the Extraocular Muscle Proprioceptors on the Orientation of the Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex. Acta Oto-Laryngologica. 116(2). 198–200. 3 indexed citations
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Pettorossi, Vito Enrico, et al.. (1995). Influence of Gravity on the Orientation of Vestibular Induced Quick Phases. Acta Oto-Laryngologica. 115(sup520). 77–81. 3 indexed citations
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Pettorossi, Vito Enrico, et al.. (1987). Vestibular contribution to the orientration of cervico-ocular reflex in rabbit. Brain Research. 403(1). 58–65. 9 indexed citations

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