Author Information
Guido Gainotti is a prominent figure in the field of Neurology, currently affiliated with the Institute of Neurology at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Rome, Italy. Additionally, he is associated with the IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia, Department of Clinical and Behavioral Neurology, also located in Rome. His work primarily focuses on the intricate workings of the human brain, particularly exploring topics like emotional lateralization, anosognosia, and the relationship between cognitive and emotional processes.Research Contributions
Guido Gainotti has contributed significantly to the understanding of brain asymmetries, emotions, and cognitive functions through his extensive research. In 2021 alone, he has authored numerous papers that delve into various aspects of neurology, such as the lateralization of emotions in the brain, eyelid disorders in patients with unilateral brain lesions, and the unconscious processing of emotions by the right hemisphere. His work also includes examining semantic memory as an early cognitive marker of Alzheimer's Disease and exploring the effects of brain lesions on recognition processes. These contributions have aided in advancing the understanding of neurological conditions and have implications for the treatment and diagnosis of such disorders.Aliases
Throughout his academic and professional career, Guido Gainotti has been referenced by several aliases, including G Gainotti, G. Gainotti, and Guido Gainotti. These variations are commonly found in his publications and citations.Publication and Citation Metrics
Metric |
Value |
Total Citation Count |
14,150 |
H-index |
59 |
Total Number of Papers |
366 |