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Stefano Ramat
Stefano Ramat
Professor of Bioengineering, University of Pavia
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What clinical disorders tell us about the neural control of saccadic eye movements
S Ramat, RJ Leigh, DS Zee, LM Optican
Brain 130 (1), 10-35, 2007
2962007
Ocular oscillations generated by coupling of brainstem excitatory and inhibitory saccadic burst neurons
S Ramat, RJ Leigh, DS Zee, LM Optican
Experimental brain research 160, 89-106, 2005
1302005
Design, methods, and evaluation directions of a multi-access service for the management of diabetes mellitus patients
R Bellazzi, M Arcelloni, G Bensa, H Blankenfeld, E Brugués, E Carson, ...
Diabetes technology & therapeutics 5 (4), 621-629, 2003
1022003
Saccadic burst cell membrane dysfunction is responsible for saccadic oscillations
AG Shaikh, S Ramat, LM Optican, K Miura, RJ Leigh, DS Zee
Journal of neuro-ophthalmology: the official journal of the North American …, 2008
952008
Velocity storage contribution to vestibular self-motion perception in healthy human subjects
G Bertolini, S Ramat, J Laurens, CJ Bockisch, S Marti, D Straumann, ...
Journal of neurophysiology 105 (1), 209-223, 2011
882011
Ocular motor responses to abrupt interaural head translation in normal humans
S Ramat, DS Zee
Journal of neurophysiology 90 (2), 887-902, 2003
782003
Irregularity distinguishes limb tremor in cervical dystonia from essential tremor
AG Shaikh, HA Jinnah, RM Tripp, LM Optican, S Ramat, FA Lenz, DS Zee
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 79 (2), 187-189, 2008
752008
A wearable and modular inertial unit for measuring limb movements and balance control abilities
GM Bertolotti, AM Cristiani, P Colagiorgio, F Romano, E Bassani, ...
IEEE Sensors Journal 16 (3), 790-797, 2015
682015
Is vestibular self-motion perception controlled by the velocity storage? Insights from patients with chronic degeneration of the vestibulo-cerebellum
G Bertolini, S Ramat, CJ Bockisch, S Marti, D Straumann, A Palla
PLoS One 7 (6), 2012
672012
A new familial disease of saccadic oscillations and limb tremor provides clues to mechanisms of common tremor disorders
AG Shaikh, K Miura, LM Optican, S Ramat, RJ Leigh, DS Zee
Brain 130 (11), 3020-3031, 2007
672007
Conjugate ocular oscillations during shifts of the direction and depth of visual fixation
S Ramat, JT Somers, VE Das, RJ Leigh
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 40 (8), 1681-1686, 1999
661999
A new tool for investigating the functional testing of the VOR
P Colagiorgio, S Colnaghi, M Versino, S Ramat
Frontiers in Neurology 4, 165, 2013
612013
A device for the functional evaluation of the VOR in clinical settings
S Ramat, S Colnaghi, A Boehler, S Astore, P Falco, M Mandalà, D Nuti, ...
Frontiers in neurology, 39, 2012
492012
Translational Vestibulo‐Ocular Reflex Evoked by a “Head Heave” Stimulus
S Ramat, DS Zee, LB Minor
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 942 (1), 95-113, 2001
472001
Hypothetical membrane mechanisms in essential tremor
AG Shaikh, K Miura, LM Optican, S Ramat, RM Tripp, DS Zee
Journal of Translational medicine 6 (1), 1-11, 2008
442008
The effect of vestibulo-ocular reflex deficits and covert saccades on dynamic vision in opioid-induced vestibular dysfunction
C Ramaioli, P Colagiorgio, M Sağlam, F Heuser, E Schneider, S Ramat, ...
PloS one 9 (10), 2014
432014
An instrumented insole for long term monitoring movement, comfort, and ergonomics
AM Cristiani, GM Bertolotti, E Marenzi, S Ramat
IEEE Sensors Journal 14 (5), 1564-1572, 2014
422014
Interaural translational VOR: suppression, enhancement, and cognitive control
S Ramat, D Straumann, DS Zee
Journal of neurophysiology 94 (4), 2391-2402, 2005
422005
Applying saccade models to account for oscillations
S Ramat, RJ Leigh, DS Zee, AG Shaikh, LM Optican
Progress in brain research 171, 123-130, 2008
412008
Saccadic palsy after cardiac surgery: characteristics and pathogenesis
D Solomon, S Ramat, RL Tomsak, SG Reich, RK Shin, DS Zee, RJ Leigh
Annals of neurology 63 (3), 355-365, 2008
402008
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