Ottavia Dipasquale

Ottavia Dipasquale

King's College

H-index: 18

North America-United States

About Ottavia Dipasquale

Ottavia Dipasquale, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at King's College, specializes in the field of Neuroimaging, MRI.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Connectome dysfunction in patients at clinical high risk for psychosis and modulation by oxytocin

Transcriptional and neurochemical signatures of cerebral blood flow alterations in schizophrenia and the clinical high-risk state for psychosis

Molecular-enriched functional connectivity in the human brain using multiband multi-echo simultaneous ASL/BOLD fMRI

5. Effects of Sustained D2 Receptors Blockade on Brain Structure and Function in Healthy Volunteers

Modulation of functional networks related to the serotonin neurotransmitter system by citalopram: Evidence from a multimodal neuroimaging study

The effects of propofol anaesthesia on molecular-enriched networks during resting-state and naturalistic listening

From neurotransmitters to networks: Transcending organisational hierarchies with molecular-informed functional imaging

Abnormal glutamatergic and serotonergic connectivity in visual snow syndrome and migraine with aura

Ottavia Dipasquale Information

University

Position

Department of Neuroimaging Institute of Psychiatry Psychology & Neuroscience

Citations(all)

1019

Citations(since 2020)

892

Cited By

364

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

27

i10Index(since 2020)

27

Email

University Profile Page

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Ottavia Dipasquale Skills & Research Interests

Neuroimaging

MRI

Top articles of Ottavia Dipasquale

Transcriptional and neurochemical signatures of cerebral blood flow alterations in schizophrenia and the clinical high-risk state for psychosis

bioRxiv

2024

Molecular-enriched functional connectivity in the human brain using multiband multi-echo simultaneous ASL/BOLD fMRI

Scientific Reports

2023/7/20

5. Effects of Sustained D2 Receptors Blockade on Brain Structure and Function in Healthy Volunteers

Biological Psychiatry

2023/5/1

Modulation of functional networks related to the serotonin neurotransmitter system by citalopram: Evidence from a multimodal neuroimaging study

Journal of Psychopharmacology

2023/12

Daniel Martins
Daniel Martins

H-Index: 1

Ottavia Dipasquale
Ottavia Dipasquale

H-Index: 10

The effects of propofol anaesthesia on molecular-enriched networks during resting-state and naturalistic listening

Neuroimage

2023/5/1

From neurotransmitters to networks: Transcending organisational hierarchies with molecular-informed functional imaging

2023/4/21

Abnormal glutamatergic and serotonergic connectivity in visual snow syndrome and migraine with aura

Annals of Neurology

2023/11

Metastability as a candidate neuromechanistic biomarker of schizophrenia pathology

Plos one

2023/3/23

The effects of acute Methylene Blue administration on cerebral blood flow and metabolism in humans and rats

Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism

2023/11

Investigating Dopaminergic Abnormalities in Psychosis with Normative Modelling and Multisite Molecular Neuroimaging

medRxiv

2023

Normative Modelling of Molecular-based Functional Neurocircuits Captures Clinical Heterogeneity Transdiagnostically in Neuropsychiatric Patients

bioRxiv

2023/10/23

Ketamine-induced changes in resting state connectivity, 2 h after the drug administration in patients with remitted depression

Journal of Psychopharmacology

2023/8

Matthew Burrows
Matthew Burrows

H-Index: 3

Ottavia Dipasquale
Ottavia Dipasquale

H-Index: 10

Transcriptomic and cellular decoding of functional brain connectivity changes reveal regional brain vulnerability to pro-and anti-inflammatory therapies

Brain, behavior, and immunity

2022/5/1

Digital data repository and automatic analysis framework for FDOPA PET neuroimaging

Biorxiv

2022/4/15

“Less is more”: a dose-response account of intranasal oxytocin pharmacodynamics in the human brain

Progress in neurobiology

2022/4/1

A candidate neuroimaging biomarker for detection of neurotransmission-related functional alterations and prediction of pharmacological analgesic response in chronic pain

Brain Communications

2022/2/1

The functional circuits related to serotonin transporter and serotonin 1A receptor are differentially associated to serotonin transporter availability after an acute citalopram …

bioRxiv

2022/10/21

Daniel Martins
Daniel Martins

H-Index: 1

Ottavia Dipasquale
Ottavia Dipasquale

H-Index: 10

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