BOTTER, ALBERTO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 9.448
EU - Europa 7.659
AS - Asia 1.306
SA - Sud America 140
AF - Africa 35
OC - Oceania 16
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 5
Totale 18.609
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 9.365
GB - Regno Unito 1.799
IT - Italia 1.639
DE - Germania 1.256
FR - Francia 1.062
CN - Cina 604
UA - Ucraina 505
IE - Irlanda 237
TR - Turchia 233
SE - Svezia 232
CH - Svizzera 170
NL - Olanda 169
KR - Corea 139
RU - Federazione Russa 116
BR - Brasile 101
FI - Finlandia 96
AT - Austria 80
CA - Canada 78
BE - Belgio 65
JP - Giappone 65
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 64
MY - Malesia 49
IR - Iran 34
ES - Italia 33
JO - Giordania 33
HK - Hong Kong 32
IN - India 30
IL - Israele 28
BG - Bulgaria 25
RO - Romania 22
CL - Cile 16
CO - Colombia 15
EU - Europa 15
AU - Australia 13
SA - Arabia Saudita 12
SG - Singapore 12
ZA - Sudafrica 12
CI - Costa d'Avorio 11
PT - Portogallo 10
TW - Taiwan 10
PL - Polonia 9
VN - Vietnam 9
AP - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.AP??? 7
HR - Croazia 7
LT - Lituania 7
TH - Thailandia 7
DK - Danimarca 5
GR - Grecia 5
NO - Norvegia 5
HU - Ungheria 4
MX - Messico 4
SI - Slovenia 4
A2 - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.A2??? 3
AR - Argentina 3
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 3
QA - Qatar 3
SN - Senegal 3
EC - Ecuador 2
EE - Estonia 2
ID - Indonesia 2
MD - Moldavia 2
NG - Nigeria 2
PE - Perù 2
RS - Serbia 2
TN - Tunisia 2
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 1
BD - Bangladesh 1
DZ - Algeria 1
EG - Egitto 1
GE - Georgia 1
GT - Guatemala 1
IQ - Iraq 1
KZ - Kazakistan 1
LB - Libano 1
LU - Lussemburgo 1
LV - Lettonia 1
MK - Macedonia 1
ML - Mali 1
PH - Filippine 1
PK - Pakistan 1
PY - Paraguay 1
SD - Sudan 1
SL - Sierra Leone 1
Totale 18.609
Città #
Ashburn 2.481
Southend 1.553
Fairfield 835
Seattle 769
Chandler 523
Houston 482
Woodbridge 449
Princeton 382
Ann Arbor 357
Wilmington 297
Torino 271
Cambridge 265
Jacksonville 249
Berlin 227
Beijing 223
Dublin 213
Izmir 204
Boardman 194
Turin 192
San Ramon 186
Bern 144
Milan 106
San Donato Milanese 104
Buffalo 89
Helsinki 81
Council Bluffs 80
Zhengzhou 79
Bologna 78
Vienna 76
Shanghai 72
Des Moines 71
Prague 61
Baltimore 55
Chicago 55
Saint Petersburg 54
Zaporozhye 54
Pennsylvania Furnace 51
Brussels 49
San Francisco 46
Overberg 44
Frankfurt 43
Herkenbosch 43
Hangzhou 41
Guangzhou 40
Porto Alegre 40
Redwood City 40
Bremen 35
Toronto 33
Rome 31
Fremont 28
Grafing 28
Monopoli 28
Frankfurt Am Main 27
Mountain View 27
Falls Church 25
Shenzhen 25
Washington 25
Nanjing 24
Norwalk 21
San Diego 20
Seoul 20
Sofia 19
Menlo Park 18
Indiana 16
San Jose 16
Tokyo 16
Redmond 15
San Antonio 15
Las Vegas 14
Paris 14
Oxford 13
London 12
Mcallen 12
Abidjan 11
Cupertino 11
Montréal 11
Tehran 11
Andover 10
Cagliari 10
Florianopolis 10
Galati 10
Kansas City 10
Malatya 10
Monza 10
Muizenberg 10
Rimini 10
Clearwater 9
Dearborn 9
Kocaeli 9
Madrid 9
Monmouth Junction 9
Podenzano 9
Prescot 9
Putian 9
Seongnam 9
Tel Aviv 9
University Park 9
Verona 9
Zhitomir 9
Austin 8
Totale 12.884
Nome #
Textured insoles affect the plantar pressure distribution while elite rowers perform on an indoor rowing machine 522
Advances in Surface EMG: Recent Progress in Detection and Processing Techniques 504
Surface EMG and muscle fatigue: multi-channel approaches to the study of myoelectric manifestations of muscle fatigue 336
Advances in Surface EMG: Recent Progress in Clinical Research Applications 327
Muscle fiber conduction velocity is more affected after eccentric than concentric exercise. 327
How much does the human medial gastrocnemius muscle contribute to ankle torques outside the sagittal plane? 326
Spatial localization of electromyographic amplitude distributions associated to the activation of dorsal forearm muscles 308
Changes in tibialis anterior architecture affect the amplitude of surface electromyograms 285
Atlas of the muscle motor points for the lower limb: implications for electrical stimulation procedures and electrode positioning. 278
Detection and Conditioning of Surface EMG Signals 277
Young, healthy subjects can reduce the activity of calf muscles when provided with EMG biofeedback in upright stance 271
Specificity of surface EMG recordings for gastrocnemius during upright standing 270
Spatial variation and inconsistency between estimates of onset of muscle activation from EMG and ultrasound 269
Variability in muscle adaptation to electrical stimulation 261
Solving EMG-force relationship using Particle Swarm Optimization 248
A NOVEL SYSTEM OF ELECTRODES TRANSPARENT TO ULTRASOUND FOR SIMULTANEOUS DETECTION OF MYOELECTRIC ACTIVITY AND B-MODE ULTRASOUND IMAGES OF SKELETAL MUSCLES 243
Technology and instrumentation for detection and conditioning of the surface electromyographic signal: state of the art. 239
Electrode position markedly affects knee torque in tetanic, stimulated contractions 234
Filtered virtual reference: A new method for the reduction of power line interference with minimal distortion of monopolar surface EMG 232
EMG of Electrically Stimulated Muscles 228
Reliability of a novel neurostimulation method to study involuntary muscle phenomena 219
Surface Electromyogram detection 218
NEW FRONTIERS FOR MUSCLE FUNCTION INVESTIGATION: INTEGRATION OF SURFACE EMG AND 3D ECOGRAPHIC IMAGES 217
M-wave properties during progressive motor unit activation by transcutaneous neuromuscular stimulation: effect of the stimulation waveform 216
Investigation of the neuromuscular system during involuntary muscle contractions - Methodological issues and clinical applications 216
Myoelectric Fatigue Profiles of Three Knee Extensor Muscles 213
Origin and development of muscle cramps 212
Device for the joint acquisition of at least one surface electromyographic signal and one echographic image of a same portion of a muscle of a living being, in particular for non-invasive applications, and related manufacturing method 211
Estimation of the CoM and CoP using a 3D body scanning systems: Validation with force plate: A case study 210
Feasibility study of detecting surface electromyograms in severely obese patients. 208
Spinal involvement and muscle cramps in electrically elicited muscle contractions 205
Optimization of surface electrodes location for H-reflex recordings in soleus muscle 204
Elicitability of muscle cramps in different leg and foot muscles 202
High density EMG investigation of h-reflex distribution over the soleus muscle 198
Discharge properties of motor units of the abductor hallucis muscle during cramp contractions. 198
Mechanisms of cramp contractions: peripheral or central generation? 197
Surface electromyography features in manual workers affected by carpal tunnel syndrome. 197
Upper Limbs Musculoskeletal OpenSim Model: Customization and Assessment 194
Identification of Motor Unit Discharge Patterns from High-Density Surface EMG during High Contraction Levels 192
Spatial variation of compound muscle action potentials across human gastrocnemius medialis 191
Experimental Analysis of Accuracy in the Identification of Motor Unit SpikeTrains From High-Density Surface EMG. 188
Pulse charge and not waveform affects M-wave properties during progressive motor unit activation 186
Muscle fiber conduction slowing and decreased levels of circulating muscleproteins after short-term dexamethasone administration in healthy subjects. 184
Time and frequency domain analysis of surface myoelectric signals duringelectrically-elicited cramps 183
A new method for the reduction of power line interference from multichannel bioelectric recordings 183
Surface EMG for human-machine interfaces: New knowledge and open issues 182
The effect of lymph drainage on the myoelectric manifestation of vastus lateralis fatigue: Preliminary results 180
Multi-channel electromyography during maximal isometric and dynamic contractions 180
Reliability of a novel neurostimulatory method to study muscle cramps 179
Are motor units with different activation thresholds spatially distributed in human gastrocnemius medialis? 174
Muscle fiber conduction slowing and decreased levels of circulating muscle proteins after short-term dexamethasone administration in healthy subjects 173
Atlas of the muscle motor points for lower limb muscles 172
Large inter-electrode distances lead to more representative bipolar EMGs, not necessarily affected by crosstalk 170
Differences in Mobility Among Older Adults are Associated with Motor Unit Activity and Muscle Strength 170
Do muscle fiber conduction slowing and decreased levels of circulating muscle proteins represent sensitive markers of steroid myopathy? A pilot study in Cushing's disease. 170
Usefulness of surface electromyography of hand muscles in the assessment of myoelectric parameters changes due to repetitive manual tasks 170
Applications of surface electromyography in the evaluation of workers employed in manual repetitive jobs and affected by Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 165
A new matrix of electrodes transparent to ultrasound: design and test 161
Myoelectric fatigue profiles during electrically-elicited contractions of vastus lateralis, vastus medialis obliquus, and vastus medialis longus muscles 160
Spatial variability in cortex-muscle coherence investigated with magnetoencephalography and high-density surface electromyography 158
Decoding the activity of populations of motor neurons from multichannel surface and intramuscular EMG 156
Comparison of direct and indirect measures of accuracy in the identification of motor unit firing patterns from EMG 156
Discharge properties of motor units in the abductor hallucis muscle during electrically-elicited cramps 153
Effect of computer workstation height on EMG distribution over the trapezius muscle 153
Integration of Surface EMG, US Imaging and 3D Kinematic: New Frontiers for Muscle Function Investigation 152
M-wave properties during progressive motor unit activation by transcutaneous neuromuscular stimulation: effect of the stimulation waveform 150
Contralateral limb effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation in healthy subjects 146
A new matrix of electrodes transparent to ultrasound: design and test. 145
Design and Test of a Biomechanical Model for the Estimation of Knee Joint Angle During Indoor Rowing: Implications for FES-Rowing Protocols in Paraplegia 145
Does electrode location affect the estimation of onset and degree of medial gastrocnemius activity during gait? 142
Novel insights into cramp pathophysiology from M-wave analysis during cramp discharge 138
Motor Units Discriminated From High-density, Surface Electromyography Require Careful Scrutiny 138
Integration of HD-sEMG and Ultrasounds for the Assessment of Muscle Function 132
Reliability of a novel neurostimulatory method to study muscle cramps 131
Discharge variability of motor units in the abductor hallucis muscle during electrically-elicited cramps 130
Design and validation of a wireless Body Sensor Network for integrated EEG and HD-sEMG acquisitions 130
Spinal involvement and muscle cramps in electrically-elicited contractions. 127
Neuromuscular Determinants For Walking Performance In Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis 126
Neural Correlates to the Increase in Maximal Force after Dexamethasone Administration 122
Study of the compartmentalization of the human medial gastrocnemius with incremental m-wave: preliminary results 121
Multi-channel surface electromyography characteristics during maximal dynamic contractions 116
Medial gastrocnemius movement and activation are associated locally: single case study 112
A Modular, Smart, and Wearable System for High Density sEMG Detection 109
Medial gastrocnemius movement reflects the activation of nearby fascicles: single case study. 106
Physical and electrophysiological motor unit characteristics are revealed with simultaneous high-density electromyography and ultrafast ultrasound imaging 105
Identification of muscle fasciculations from surface EMG: Comparison with ultrasound-based detection∗ 104
DXA-Based Detection of Low Muscle Mass Using the Total Body Muscularity Assessment Index (TB-MAXI): A New Index with Cutoff Values from the NHANES 1999–2004 103
Design of a Programmable and Modular Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulator Integrated into a Wireless Body Sensor Network 99
Contraction level, but not force direction or wrist position, affects the spatial distribution of motor unit recruitment in the biceps brachii muscle 97
Architectural changes in superficial and deep compartments of the tibialis anterior during electrical stimulation over different sites 96
Effect of Periodic Voluntary Interventions on Trapezius Activation and Fatigue During Light Upper Limb Activity 92
Dynamic surface electromyography using stretchable screen-printed textile electrodes 91
Characterization of the stimulation output of four devices for focal muscle vibration 82
Electrodes' Configuration Influences the Agreement between Surface EMG and B-Mode Ultrasound Detection of Motor Unit Fasciculation 74
The Accurate Assessment of Muscle Excitation Requires the Detection of Multiple Surface Electromyograms 73
A Survey on the Use and Barriers of Surface Electromyography in Neurorehabilitation 71
Motor unit discharge characteristics and walking performance of individuals with multiple sclerosis 69
Contralateral effect of short-duration unilateral neuromuscular electrical stimulation and focal vibration in healthy subjects 68
Design and Characterization of a Textile Electrode System for the Detection of High-Density sEMG 63
Development and testing of acoustically-matched hydrogel-based electrodes for simultaneous EMG-ultrasound detection 61
Totale 18.175
Categoria #
all - tutte 46.946
article - articoli 30.222
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 14.113
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 509
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 1.425
Totale 93.215


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2018/2019944 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 525 419
2019/20202.399 227 144 68 292 256 262 247 350 290 132 84 47
2020/20211.990 192 237 171 241 186 209 68 127 104 270 100 85
2021/20221.801 87 139 17 77 87 129 58 219 157 193 242 396
2022/20232.133 227 350 63 159 260 277 175 91 199 28 116 188
2023/2024650 57 100 54 32 72 57 49 46 47 102 34 0
Totale 18.931