Dante Mantini
MEng MBA PhD
Sir Henry Dale Wellcome Research Fellow
- Group Leader at ETH Zurich
Research Summary
Perception, cognition and behaviour are achieved through concerted neural activity in large-scale functional networks. Despite enormous recent progress, the understanding of how brain regions exchange information is still limited.
My research combines a set of different techniques (functional magnetic resonance imaging, electroencephalography, magnetoencephalography) to investigate neuronal communication in large-scale networks at a variety of temporal and spatial scales.
My research endeavor delivers advanced brain imaging methods for neuroscientists studying different aspects of brain organisation, as well as long-needed theoretical foundations on brain functioning that can support individualized treatment of neurological and psychiatric patients
Recent publications
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Quantitative Evaluation of Intensity Inhomogeneity Correction Methods for Structural MR Brain Images.
Journal article
Ganzetti M. et al, (2016), Neuroinformatics, 14, 5 - 21
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Asymmetrical white matter networks for attending to global versus local features.
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Chechlacz M. et al, (2015), Cortex, 72, 54 - 64
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Differential functional brain network connectivity during visceral interoception as revealed by independent component analysis of fMRI TIME-series.
Journal article
Jarrahi B. et al, (2015), Hum Brain Mapp, 36, 4438 - 4468
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Estimating a neutral reference for electroencephalographic recordings: the importance of using a high-density montage and a realistic head model.
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Liu Q. et al, (2015), J Neural Eng, 12
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Mapping pathological changes in brain structure by combining T1- and T2-weighted MR imaging data.
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Ganzetti M. et al, (2015), Neuroradiology, 57, 917 - 928