Publications

HIndex = 33, Scopus 2020; Research gate: 4088, citations: 4206

FULL PAPERS LIST , REVIEWS AND PAPERS ACCORDING TO TOPIC

Full papers;  General reviews (RE);  Sham Rage (RA);  Sleep (S), Mechanoceptors  and Propioceptors  (MP);  Tonic immobility (T),  Experimental pain models in animals (E);  Hypnotizability and pain control (H);  Post-surgical analgesia (A), Fibromyalgia (F); Physiological correlates of  hypnotisability (P); Physical exercise (PE).

Full Papers List

  1. CIARAMELLA A, BONI M, CARLI G. Association of interoception sensibility and pain psychophysics in healthy subjects and in chronic pain patients. PROGRESS IN EUROBIOLOGY. DOI:10.60124/j.PNEURO.2023.20.01
  2. CIARAMELLA A., POZZOLINI V., SCATENA E., CARLI G. Can interoception sensibility provides information on the difference in the perceptual mechanisms of recurrent and chronic pain? Part I. A retrospective clinical study related to multidimensional pain assessment, Scand J Pain, 2022, 2022 Sep 23. doi: 10.1515/sjpain-2022-0040.
  3. HOFFMANN T, KLEMM F, KICHKO TI, SAUER SK, KISTNER K, RIEDL B, RABOISSON P, LUO L ,BABES A, KOCHER L, |CARLI G, FISCHER MJM, REEH P. The formalin test does not probe inflammatory pain but excitotoxicity in rodent skin. PHYSIOLOGICAL REPORTS 2022;10:e15194. https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.15194.
  4. CIARAMELLA A, SILVESTRI S, POZZOLINI V, FEDERICI M, CARLI G. A retrospective observational study comparing somatosensory amplification in fibromyalgia, chronic pain, psychiatric disorders and healthy subjects. SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PAIN; 21: 317-329, 2021.
  5. PRESCIUTTINI S, CARLI G, SANTARCANGELO E. Hypnobizability-related FAAH C385A polymorphism: possible endocarbinoid contribution to suggested-induced analgesia. . INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPDERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS; 68:29-37, 2020. doi: 10.1080/00207144.2020.1682254.
  6.  VARANINI M, BALOCCHI, CARLI G, PAOLETTI G and SANTARCANGELO EL. Hypnotizability and pain modulation: a body-mind perspective. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL of CLINICAL and EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS ; 66: 265-281, 2018. doi: 10.1080/00207144.2018.1460561.
  7. BOCCI T, BARLOSCIO D, PARENTI , SARTUCCI F, CARLI G, SANTARCANGELO EL. High hypnotisability impairs the cerebellar control of pain . CEREBELLUM;16:55-61, 2017. doi: 10.1007/s12311-016-0764-2.PMID:26846218
  8. FIDANZA F , VARANINI M, CIARAMELLA A , CARLI G , SANTARCAGELO EL. Pain modulation as a function of hypnotizability: Diffuse noxious inhibitory control induced by cold pressor test vs explicit suggestions of analgesia. PHYSIOLOGY and BEHAVIOR;171:135-141 2017. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2017.01.013. Epub 2017 Jan 10.PMID 28082248.
  9. MIRANDA-PAEZ A, ZAMUDIO SR, VAZQUEZ –LEON P, SANDOVAL-HERRERA V, VILLA-NUEVA-BECERRIL I, CARLI G. Effect of melatonin injection into the periaqueductal gray on antinociception and tonic immobility in male rats. HORMONES and BEHAVIOR;89: 23-29, 2017. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2016.12.002.
  10. BOCCI T,  SANTARCANGELO EL, VANNINI B, TORZINI A, CARLI , FERRUCCI R, PRIORI A, VALERIANI M, SARTUCCI F . Cerebellar direct current stimulation modulates pain perception in humans . RESTORATIVE NEUROLOGY and NEUROSCIENCE; 33:597-609, 2015.
  11. MENZOCCHI M, MECACCI G, ZEPPI A, CARLI G, SANTARCANGELO EL. Hypnotizability and Performance on a Prism Adaptation Test. THE CEREBELLUM, 14: 699-706, 2015.
  12. GHIZZANI A, DI SABATINO V, SUMAN A, BIASI G, SANTARCANGELO EL, CARLI G. Pain symptoms in fibromyalgia patients with and without provoked vulvodynia. PAIN RESEARCH AND TREATMENT; 457618, 2014.
  13. PRESCIUTTINIP S, GIALLUSI A, BARBUTI S, CURCIO M, SCATENA F, CARLI G, SANTARCANGELO EL. Hypnotizability and Catechol-O-Methyltransferase (COMT) polymorphysms in Italians. FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE 7:929, 2014.
  14. FISCHER M, CARLI G, RABOISSON P , REEH P The interphase of the formalin test, PAIN 155(3):511-21, 2014. 10.
  15. SANTARCANGELO EL, PAOLETTI G, CHIAVACCI I, PALOMBO C, CARLI G, VARANINI M. Cognitive modulation of psychophysical, respiratory and autonomic responses to cold pressor test. PLoS ONE; 8(10): e75023, 2013.
  16. MECACCI G, MENZOCCHI M, ZEPPI A, CARLI G , SANTARCANGELO EL. Body sway modulation by hypnotizability and gender during low and high demanding postural conditions. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE ;151(3):99-105, 2013.
  17. SANTARCANGELO EL, VARANINI M, PAOLETTI G, CASTELLANI E, PALOMBO C, CARLI G. Pain-inducing Imagery as a function of hypnotisability and of the activity of Gray’s Behavioral Inhibition/Activation System. NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 557,184-187, 2013.
  18. FOTI C, LAURINI A, TIBERTI J, CARLI G, TSARPELA O, ADAMIDIS K, BONIFAZI M, GIOMBINI A, TIHANYI J, von DUVILLARD S, DE VITA M, BOSCO C. Leg extension text , sEMG and vibratory stimuli to assess functional recovery following knee joint surgery. MUSCLES, LIGAMENTS TENDONS J, 2,127-132, 2012.
  19. CASTELLANI E ,CARLI G, SANTARCANGELO EL Hypnotizability and haptics: visual recognition of unimanually explored “nonmeaningful’ objects. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 221, 137-142, 2012.
  20. SANTARCANGELO EL, PAOLETTI G, BALOCCHI R, CARLI G, MORIZZO C, PALOMBO C, VARANINI M. Hypnotizability modulates cardiovascular correlates of subjective relaxation. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS, 60, 383-396, 2012.
  21. MARINELLI R, BINDI R, MARCHI S, CASTELLANI E, CARLI G, SANTARCANGELO EL. Hypnotizability-related differences in written language. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS, 60, 54-67, 2012.
  22.  MENZOCCHI M, SANTARCANGELO EL, CARLI G, BERTHOZ A. Hypnotizability-dependent accuracy in the reproduction of haptically explored paths. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 216, 217-223, 2012.
  23. SCATTINA E, HUBER A, MENZOCCHI M, PAOLETTI G, CARLI G, MANZONI D, SANTARCANGELO EL. Postural effects of imagined leg pain as a function of hypnotizability. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 216, 341-48, 2012.
  24. CASTELLANI E, CARLI G, SANTARCANGELO EL. Visual identification of haptically explored objects in high and low hypnotizable subjects. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS, 59, 250-265, 2011.
  25. MENZOCCHI M, PAOLETTI, CARLI G, SCATTINA E, MANZONI D, SANTARCANGELO EL. Hypnotizability-related effects of vestibular impairment of posture and locomotion. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS, 58, 329-344, 2010.
  26. MENZOCCHI M, PAOLETTI G, HUBER A, CARLI G, CAVALLARO FI, MANZONI D, SANTARCANGELO EL. Hypnotizability and sensorymotor integration: An Italian Space Agency Project. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS, 58, 122-135, 2010.
  27. FONTANI G, SUMAN AL, MIGLIORINI S, CORRADESCHI F, CECCARELLI I, ALOISI AM, CARLI G. Administration of Omega-3 fatty Acids reduces positive tender point count in chronic muskuloskeletal pain patients. JOURNAL of COMPLEMENTARY AND INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE, 7/iss 1, Article 35.
  28. SANTARCANGELO EL, SCATTINA E, CARLI G, GHELARDUCCI B, ORSINI P, MANZONI D. Can imagery become reality? EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 206, 329-335, 2010.
  29. CAVALLARO FI, CACACE I, DEL TESTA M, ANDRE P, CARLI G, DE PASCALIS V, ROCCHI R, SANTARCANGELO EL. Hypnotizability-related EEG alpha and theta activities during visual and somesthetic imageries. NEUROSCIENCES LETTERS, 470, 13-18, 2010.
  30. GABRIEL AF, PAOLETTI G, DELLA SETA D, PANNELLI R, MARCUS MA, FARABOLLINI F, CARLI G, JOOSTEN EA. Enriched environment and the recovery from inflammatory pain: Social versus physical aspects and their interaction. BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 208, 90-95, 2010.
  31.  CARATELLI E, MENZOCCHI M, CARLI G, FONTANI, SANTARCANGELO EL. Is high hypnotizability a trouble in balance control? EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 108, 201-206, 2010.
  32. PRESCIUTTINI S, CURCIO M, CHILLEMI R, BARBUTI S, SCATENA F, CARLI G, GHELARDUCCI B, SANTARCANGELO EL. Promote polymorphisms of the NOS3 gene associated with hypnotisability-dependent vascular response to nociceptive stimulation. NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 467, 252-255, 2009.
  33. SANTARCANGELO EL, SCATTINA E, CARLI G, MACERATA A, MANZONI D. Hypnotizability-dependent modulation of postural control: effects of alteration of the visual and leg propioceptive inputs. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 191, 331-340, 2009.
  34. HUBER A, SUMAN AL, BIASI G, CARLI G. Alexithymia in fibromyalgia syndrome: associations with ongoing pain, experimental pain sensitivity, and illness behaviour. JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH, 66, 425-433, 2009.
  35. SANTARCANGELO EL, SCATTINA E, CARLI G, BALOCCHI R, MACERATA A, MANZONI G. Modulation of the postural effects of cognitive load by hypnotisability. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 194, 323-328, 2009.
  36. SUMAN A, BIAGI B, BIASI G, CARLI G, GRADI M, PRATI E, BONIFAZI M. One-year efficacy of a 3-week intensive multidisciplinary non-pharmacological treatment program for fibromyalgia patients. CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RHEUMATHOLOGY, 27, 7-14, 2009.
  37. SANTARCANGELO EL, CARLI G, MIGLIORINI S, FONTANI G,VARANINI M, BALOCCHI R. Heart rate control during pain and suggestions of analgesia without deliberate induction of hypnosis. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS, 56, 255 – 269, 2008.
  38. CARLI G, SUMAN AL, BIASI G, MARCOLONGO R, SANTARCANGELO EL. Paradoxical experience of hypnotic analgesia in low hypnotizable fibromyalgic patients. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 146, 75 – 82, 2008.
  39. HUBER A, SUMAN AL, BIASI G, CARLI G. Predictors of psychological distress and well-being in women with fibromyalgia and similar forms of chronic, musculoskeletal pain: Two sides of the same coin? JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH, 64, 169 – 175, 2008.
  40. HUBER A, SUMAN A, RENDO C, BIASI G, MARCOLONGO FR, CARLI G. Dimensions of “unidimensional” ratings of pain and emotions with chronic musculoskeletal pain. PAIN, 130, 216 – 224, 2007.
  41. CARLI G, CAVALLARO F, SANTARCANGELO EL. Hypnotizability and imagery preference: do highs and lows live in the same world? CONTEMPORARY HYPNOSIS, 24, 64 – 75, 2007.
  42. CARLI G, CAVALLARO F, RENDO C, SANTARCANGELO EL. Imagery of different sensory modalities: hypnotizability and body sway. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 179, 147 – 154, 2007.
  43. BONIFAZI M, CAMBIAGGI G, CARLI G, FELICI A, GRASSO G, LODI L, MENCARELLI M, MUSCETTOLA M, SUMAN AL. Changes in salivary cortisol and corticosteroid receptor-a mRNA expression following a 3-week multidisciplinary treatment program in patients with fibromyalgia. PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOLOGY, 31, 1076 –86, 2006.
  44. CARLI G, RENDO C, SEBASTIANI L, SANTARCANGELO EL. Suggestions of altered balance: possible equivalence of imagery and perception. THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS, 54, 206-223, 2006.
  45. JAMBRIK Z, SANTARCANGELO EL, RUDISCH T, VARGA A, FORSTER T, CARLI G . Modulation of pain-induced endothelial dysfunction by hypnotisability. PAIN, 116, 181–186, 2005.
  46. BALOCCHI R, VARANINI M, MENICUCCI D, SANTARCANGELO EL, MIGLIORINI S, FONTANI G, CARLI G. Heart rate variability in subjects with different hypnotic susceptibility receiving nociceptive stimulation and suggestions of analgesia. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS IEEE ENG-MED BIOL SOC, 7, 6996-99, 2005.
  47. CARLI G, CARPANETO J, DARIO P, MICERA S, RENDO C, SANTARCANGELO EL. Does hypnotizability affect human upright stance? ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 143, 287 – 298, 2004.
  48. SANTARCANGELO EL, BUSSE K, CARLI G. Frequency of occurrence of the F wave in distal flexor muscles as a function of hypnotic susceptibility and hypnosis. COGNITIVE BRAIN RESEARCH, 16, 99 – 103, 2003.
  49. CARLI G, SUMAN AL, BIASI G, MARCOLONGO FR. Reactivity to superficial and deep stimuli in patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain. PAIN, 100, 259 – 269, 2002.
  50. CAPONE F, ALOISI AM, CARLI G, SACERDOTE P, PAVONE F. Oxotremorine-induced modifications of the behavioral and neuroendocrine responses to formalin pain in male rats. BRAIN RESEARCH, 830, 292 – 300, 1999.
  51. DANZIGER N, FOURNIER E, BOUHAISSIRA H, MICHAUD D, DE BROUCKER T, SANTARCANGELO EL, CARLI G, CHERTOCK L, WILLER J. Different strategies of modulation can be operative during hypnotic analgesia: a neurophysiological study. PAIN, 75, 85 – 92, 1998.
  52. BONIFAZI M, BELA E, LUPO C, MARTELLI G, ZHU B, CARLI G. Influence of training on the response to exercise of adrenocorticotropin and growth hormone plasma concentrations in human swimmers. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY,78, 394 – 397, 1998.
  53. BACHIOCCO V, PETRINI F, CARLI G. Analgesic efficacy in post-surgical pain. Relationship with psychological factors and pain-related variables. THE PAIN CLINIC, 10, 39 – 46, 1997.
  54. ALOISI AM, CASAMENTI F, SCALI C, PEPEU G, CARLI G. Effects of novelty, pain and stress on hippocampal extracellular acetylcholine levels in male rats. BRAIN RESEARCH, 748, 219 – 226, 1997.
  55. ALOISI AM, CARLI G. Formalin pain does not modify food-hoarding behaviour in male rats. BEHAVIOURAL PROCESSES, 36, 125 – 133, 1996.
  56. ALOISI AM, ALBONETTI M, CARLI G. Formalin-induced changes in adrenocorticotropic hormone and corticosterone plasma levels and hippocampal choline acetyltransferase activity in male and female rats. NEUROSCIENCE, 74, 1019 – 1024, 1996.
  57. BACHIOCCO V, CARLI G. Letter to Editor. PAIN DIGEST, 6, 317 – 318, 1996.
  58. BACHIOCCO V, RUCCI P, CARLI G. Request of analgesics in post-surgical pain. Relationships to psychological factors and pain-related variables. THE PAIN CLINIC, 9, 169 – 179, 1996.
  59. ALOISI AM, DECCHI B, FONTANI G, ROSSI A, CARLI G. Response of cat cortical neurons to position and movement of the femur. SOMATOSENSORY AND MOTOR RESEARCH, 13, 263 – 271, 1996.
  60. ALOISI AM, ALBONETTI M, CARLI G. Behavioural effects of different intensities of formalin pain in rats. PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 58, 603 – 610, 1995.
  61. ALOISI AM, PANERAI A, CARLI G. Effects of an anti-beta-endorphin serum on tonic immobility in rabbits. PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR, 51, 577 – 579, 1995.
  62. ALOISI AM, ALBONETTI M, CARLI G. Effects of formalin pain on standard hole-board parameters in male and female rats. MEDICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH, 23, 95 – 96, 1995.
  63. ALOISI AM, ALBONETTI ME, MUSCETTOLA M, FACCHINETTI F, TANGANELLI C, CARLI G. Effects of formalin-induced pain on ACTH, beta-endorphin, corticosterone and interleukin-6 plasma levels in rats. NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY, 62, 13 – 18, 1995.
  64. ALOISI AM, DECCHI B, CARLI G. Importance of the site of injection in the formalin test. MEDICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH, 23, 601 – 602, 1995.
  65. BONIFAZI M, BELA E, CARLI G, LODI L, MARTELLI G, ZHU B, LUPO C. Influence of training on the response of androgen plasma concentrations to exercise in swimmers. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 70, 109 – 114, 1995.
  66. ALOISI AM, ALBONETTI ME, CARLI G. Sex-related effects on behaviour and beta-endorphin of different intensities of formalin pain in rats. BRAIN RESEARCH, 699, 242 – 249, 1995.
  67. BACHIOCCO V, BRAGAGLIA R, CARLI G. Antalgic positions in alleviating post-thoracotomy pain. Their introduction in a pain relief program. CHEST, 105, 1299 – 1299, 1994.
  68. BONIFAZI M, BELA E, CARLI G, LODI L, LUPO C, MAIOLI E, MARTELLI G, PAGHI M, RUSPETTI A, VITI A. Responses of atrial natriuretic peptide and other fluid regulating hormones to long distance swimming in the sea. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 68, 504 – 507, 1994.
  69. ALOISI AM, ALBONETTI ME, CARLI G. Sex differences in the behavioural response to persistent pain in the rats. NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 179, 79 – 82, 1994.
  70. BONIFAZI M, MARTELLI G, MARUGO L, SARDELLA F, CARLI G. Blood lactate accumulation in top level swimmers following competition. JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE AND PHYSICAL FITNESS, 33, 13 – 18, 1993.
  71. ALOISI AM, ALBONETTI ME, LODI L, LUPO C, CARLI G. Decrease of hippocampal choline acetyltransferase activity induced by formalin pain. BRAIN RESEARCH, 629, 167 – 170, 1993.
  72. ALOISI AM, LUPO C, CARLI G. Effects of formalin-induced pain on exploratory behaviour in rabbits. NEUROREPORT, 4, 739 – 742, 1993.
  73. BACHIOCCO V, SCESI M, MORSELLI A, CARLI G. Individual pain history and familial pain tolerance models: relationships to post-surgical pain. CLINICAL JOURNAL OF PAIN, 9, 266 – 271, 1993.
  74. ALOISI AM, PORRO C, CAVAZZUTI M, BARALDI P, CARLI G. Mirror pain in the formalin test: behavioural and 2-deoxyglucose studies. PAIN, 55, 267 – 273, 1993.
  75. BACHIOCCO V, MORSELLI A, CARLI G. Self-control expectancy and post-surgical pain: relationships to previous pain, behaviour in past pain, familial pain tolerance models, and personality. JOURNAL OF PAIN AND SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT, 8, 205 – 214, 1993.
  76. CARLI G, BONIFAZI M, LODI L, LUPO C, MARTELLI G, VITI A. Changes in the exercise-induced hormone response to branched chain aminoacids administration. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 64, 272 – 277, 1992.
  77. ALOISI AM, PANERAI A, CARLI G. Nociceptive induced activation of exploratory behaviour: a role for beta-endorphin. MEDICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH, 20, 25 – 26, 1992.
  78. PORRO CA, TASSINARIG, FACCHINETTI F, PANERAI A, CARLI G. Central beta-endorphin system involvement in the reaction to acute tonic pain. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 83, 549-554, 1991.
  79. BACHIOCCO V, MORSELLI-LABATE AM, RUSTICALI AG, BRAGAGLIA R, MASTROLILLI M, CARLI G. Intensity, latency and duration of post-thoracotomy pain: relationships to personality traits. FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGY, 5, 321-332, 1990.
  80. FARABOLLINI F, FACCHINETTI F, LUPO C, CARLI G. Time-course of opioid and pituitary-adrenal hormone modifications during the immobility reaction in rabbits. PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 47, 337 – 341, 1990.
  81. SANTARCANGELO EL, BUSSE K, CARLI G. Changes in electromyographycally human monosynaptic reflex in relation to hypnotic susceptibility and hypnosis. NEUROSCIENCES LETTERS, 104, 157-160, 1989.
  82. FARABOLLINI F, GIORDANO G, CARLI G. Tonic pain and social behavior in male rabbits. BEHAVIORAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 3, 169-175, 1988.
  83. ALOISI AM, CARLI G, ROSSI A. Response of hip joint afferent fibers to pressure and vibration in the cat. NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 90, 130 – 134, 1988.
  84. CARLI G, MONTESANO A, RAPEZZI S, PALUFFI G. Differential effects of persistent nociceptive stimulation on sleep stages. BEHAVIORAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 26, 89-98,1987.
  85. CARLI G, BONIFAZI M, LODI L, LUPO C, MARTELLI G, VITI A. Hormonal and metabolic effects following a football match. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORT MEDICINE, 7, 36 – 38, 1986.
  86. PASSERO SG, CIONI R, PARADISO C, GIANNINI F, BATTISTINI N, CARLI G. Relationship between threshold detection of sensation and sensory nerve electrophysiology. ELECTROMYOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 26, 705 – 710, 1987.
  87. CARLI G, BONIFAZI M, LODI L, LUPO C, MARTELLI G, VITI A. Hormonal and metabolic effects following a football match. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 7, 36-38, 1986.
  88. FONTANI G, FARABOLLINI F, CARLI G. Hippocampal electrical activity and behaviour in the presence of novel experimental stimuli. BEHAVIORAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 13, 231-240, 1984.
  89. CARLI G, FARABOLLINI F, FONTANI G, GRAZZI F. Physiological characteristics of pressure immobility. Effects of morphine, naloxone and pain. BEHAVIORAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 12, 55-63,1984.
  90. LUPO C, BALDI M, BONIFAZI M, LODI L, MARTELLI G, VITI A, CARLI G. Androgen levels following a football match. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 54, 494 – 496, 1985.
  91. FARABOLLINI F, CARLI G, LUPO C. Changes in brain serotonin and 5-hydroxyindolacetic acid levels in the rabbit following tonic immobility. PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 32, 205 – 209, 1984.
  92. CARLI G, MARTELLI G, VITI A, BALDI L, BONIFAZI M, LUPO C. Changes in some pituitary, adrenocortical, gonadal and thyroid hormones in swimmers during training. BIOCHIMICA CLINICA, 8, 97 – 101, 1984.
  93. LUPO C, PALUFFI G, CARLI G. Behavioural and hormonal effects of captivity on the immobility reaction in crested newts (Triturus cristatus carnifex). ITALIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 50, 47 – 50, 1983.
  94. CARLI G, MARTELLI G, VITI A, BALDI L, BONIFAZI M, LUPO C. The effect of swimming training on hormone levels in girls. JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE AND PHYSIOSOGICAL FITNESS, 23, 45 – 51, 1983.
  95. CARLI G, LUPO DI PRISCO C, MARTELLI G, VITI A. Hormonal changes in soccer players during an agonistic season. JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE AND PHYSIOSOGICAL FITNESS, 22, 489-494, 1982.
  96. FONTANI G, GRAZZI F, LOMBARDI G, CARLI G. Hippocampal rhytmic slow activity (RSA) during animal hypnosis in the rabbit. BEHAVIORAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 6, 15-24,1982.
  97. FARABOLLINI F, LUPO C, CARLI G. Neuroendocrine changes following habituation of animal hypnosis in male rabbits. BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2, 363 – 372, 1981.
  98. CARLI G, FARABOLLINI F, FONTANI G. Effects of pain, morphine and naloxone on the duration of animal hypnosis. BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2, 373-381,1981.
  99. CARLI G, FONTANI G, MEUCCI M. Static charateristics of muscle afferents from gluteus medius muscle: comparison with joint afferents of hip in cats. JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 45,1085 – 1095, 1981.
  100. PASSERO S, CARLI,G, BATTISTINI N. Depression of cerebral utilization during animal hypnosis in the rabbit. NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 21, 345-349, 1981.
  101. CARLI G, FARABOLLINI F, LUPO di PRISCO C. Plasma corticosterone and its relation to susceptibility to animal hypnosis in rabbits. NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 11:271-274, 1979.
  102. CARLI G, FARABOLLINI F. FONTANI G, MEUCCI M. Slowly adapting receptors in the cat hip joint. JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 42: 767 – 778, 1979.
  103. FARABOLLINI F, LUPO di PRISCO C, CARLI G. Changes in plasma testosterone and its hypothalamic metabolism following immobility responses in rabbits. PHYSIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOUR, 20: 613-618, 1978.
  104. CARLI G, Lefebvre L, SILVANO G, VIERUCCI S. Changes in heart rate levels during avoidance conditioning in the rabbit. EXPERIENTIA, 32, 1441-1442, 1976.
  105. CARLI G, LEFEBVRE L, SILVANO G, VIERUCCI S. Suppression of accompanying reactions to prolonged noxious stimulation during animal hypnosis in the rabbit. EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY, 53, 1-11, 1976.
  106. CARLI G. Blood pressure and heart rate in the rabbit during animal hypnosis. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 37, 231-237, 1974.
  107. CARLI G, LEFEBVRE L, SILVANO G. VIERUCCI S. Effect of animal hypnosis on EEG activity during noxious stimulation. INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATION. SYSTEM, 2, 1542, 1974.
  108. CARLI G, COLTELLI M, SABOURIN M. Effects of animal hypnosis on the performance and the extinction of an avoidance response. BRAIN RESEARCH, 66, 365-366, 1974.
  109. BELCARI P, CARLI G, STRATA P. The projection of the posterior knee joint nerve to the cerebellar cortex. JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 237, 371-384, 1974.
  110. BELCARI P, CARLI G, STRATA P. Cerebellar responses to knee joint nerve stimulation. INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, 16, 2-22, 1973.
  111. MOUNTCASTLE VB, LA MOTTE RH, CARLI G. Detection threshold for stimuli in humans and monkeys: comparison with threshold events in mechanoceptive afferent nerve fibres innervating the monkey hand. JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 35, 122-136, 1972.
  112. CARLI G. Subcortical mechanisms of rabbit hypnosis. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 109, 15-26, 1971.
  113. CARLI G. Dissociation of electrocortical activity and somatic reflexes during rabbit hypnosis. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 107, 219-234, 1969.
  114. CARLI G. Subcortical origin of rabbit hypnosis. BRAIN RESEARCH, 14, 753-755, 1969.
  115. CARLI G. Depression of somatic reflexes during rabbit hypnosis. BRAIN RESEARCH,11, 453-456, 1968.
  116. MALLIANI A, CARLI G, MANCIA G, ZANCHETTI A. Behavioural effects of electrical stimulation of group I muscle afferents in acute thalamic cats. JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 31, 210-220, 1968.
  117.  POMPEIANO O, CARLI G, KAWAMURA H. Transmission of sensory information through ascending spinal hindlimb pathways during sleep and weakfulness. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 105: 529-572, 1967.
  118. CARLI G, DIETE-SPIFF K, POMPEIANO O. Cerebellar responses evoked by somatic afferent volleys during sleep and waking. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 105, 499-528, 1967.
  119. CARLI G, KAWAMURA H, POMPEIANO O. Transmission of somatic sensory volleys through ascending spinal hindlimb pathways during sleep and weakfullness. PFLUGERS ARCH. GES. PHYSIOL., 268, 163- 169, 1967.
  120. CARLI G, DIETE-SPIFF K, POMPEIANO O. Mechanism of muscle spindle excitation. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 105, 273-289, 1967.
  121. DIETE-SPIFF K, CARLI G, POMPEIANO O. Comparison of the effects of stimulation of the VIIIth cranial nerve, the vestibular nuclei or the reticular formation on the gastrocnemius muscle and its spindles. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 105, 243-272, 1967.
  122. CARLI G, DIETE-SPIFF K, POMPEIANO O. Responses of muscle spindles and of the extrafusal fibres in an extensor muscle to stimulation of the lateral vestibular nucleus in the cat. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 105, 209-242, 1967.
  123. CARLI G, DIETE-SPIFF K, POMPEIANO O. Active and passive factors in muscle spindle excitation. NATURE, 214, 838-839, 1967.
  124.  CARLI G, DIETE-SPIFF K, POMPEIANO O. Vestibular influences during sleep. Vestibular control on somatic afferent transmission in the cuneate nucleus during desynchronized sleep. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 105, 83-103, 1967.
  125. CARLI G, DIETE-SPIFF K, POMPEIANO O. Presynaptic and postsynaptic inhibition of transmission of somatic afferent volleys through the cuneate nucleus during sleep. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 105, 52-82, 1967.
  126. CARLI G, DIETE-SPIFF K, POMPEIANO O. Transmission of sensory information through the lemniscal pathway during sleep. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 105 – 31-51, 1967.
  127. DIETE-SPIFF K, CARLI G, POMPEIANO O. Spindle responses and extrafusal contraction on stimulation of the VIIIth cranial nerve of vestibular nuclei in the cat. PFLUGERS ARCH. GES. PHYSIOL., 293, 276-280, 1967.
  128. POMPEIANO O, DIETE-SPIFF K, CARLI G. Two pathways transmitting vestibulospinal influences from the lateral vestibular nucleus of Deiters to extensor fusimotor neurons. PFLUGERS ARCHIVES GESAMPT PHYSIOLOGYE., 293, 272-275, 1967.
  129. CARLI G, DIETE-SPIFF K, POMPEIANO O. Skeletomotor and fusimotor control of gastrocnemius muscle from Deiters’ nucleus. EXPERIENTIA, 22, 583-584, 1966.
  130. CARLI G, DIETE-SPIFF K, POMPEIANO O. Modulation during sleep of the spinocerebellar evoked potentials. EXPERIENTIA, 22, 455, 1966.
  131. CARLI G, DIETE-SPIFF K, POMPEIANO O. Modulation during sleep of the spinocerebellar evoked potentials. EXPERIENTIA, 22, 455, 1966.
  132.  MALLIANI A, CARLI G, MANCIA G, ZANCHETTI A. Excitation of sham rage behaviour by controlled electrical stimulation of group I muscle afferents. EXPERIENTIA, 22, 315, 1966.
  133. CARLI G, DIETE-SPIFF K, POMPEIANO O. Presynaptic and postsynaptic inhibition on transmission of cutaneous afferent volleys through the cuneate nucleus during sleep. EXPERIENTIA, 22, 239- 240, 1966.
  134. CARLI G, DIETE-SPIFF K, POMPEIANO O. The transfer of sensory information through the lemniscal pathway during sleep. JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 184, 19-21, 1966.
  135. CARLI G, ARMENGOL V, ZANCHETTI A. Brain stem-limbic connections and the electrographic aspects of deep sleep in the cat. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 103, 725-750, 1965.
  136. CARLI G, ZANCHETTI A. A Study of pontine lesions suppressing deep sleep in the cat. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 103, 751-788, 1965.
  137. CARLI G, ARMENGOL V, ZANCHETTI A. Electroencephalographic desynchronization during deep sleep after destruction of midbrain-limbic pathways in the cat. SCIENCE, 140, 677-679, 1963.
  138. CARLI G, MALLIANI A, ZANCHETTI A. Midbrain course of descending pathways mediating sham rage behaviour. EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY, 7, 210-223, 1963.
  139. Carli G, Malliani A, and Zanchetti A. Inhibition of dienceplalic sham rage behaviour by lower brain stem stimulation. XXII International Congress of Physiological Sciences; Excerpta Medica International Congress Series N° 48, 612.821. 3: 612.826, 4, 1962.

Reviews (RE)

RE1     GIANCARLO CARLI. Tonic immobility and fainting:lets clarify. Journal of Siena Academy of Sciences; 12:47-49, 2023.

RE2    CARLI G and FARABOLLINI F. Defensive responses in invertebrates: Evolutionary and neural aspects. In: Carli G and Farabollini F (Eds): Progress in Brain Research. 271, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, 2022, pp: 1-35. .

RE3    CARLI G and FARABOLLINI F. Introduction to defensive behavior in vertebrates. In : Carli G and Farabollini F (Eds): Progress in Brain Research, 271, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam , 2022, pp: 37-49. .

RE4    CARLI G and FARABOLLINI F. Neural circuits of fear and defensive behavior. In: Carli G and Farabollini F (Eds): Progress in Brain Research, 271, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, 2022, pp: 51-69.

RE5    CARLI G and FARABOLLINI F. The fear hypothesis and tonic immobility (TI) modulation: Early studies in chickens. In: Carli G and Farabollini F (Eds): Progress in Brain Research. 271, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, 2022, pp: 71-99.

RE6     CARLI G and FARABOLLINI F. Environmental, ecological and methodological factors of Tonic Immobility (TI) modulation. In: Carli G and Farabollini F (Eds): Progress in Brain Research. 271, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, 2022, pp: 101-132.

RE7     CARLI G and FARABOLLINI F. Carli G. The neuroethological approach to defense in rabbit In: Carli G and Farabollini F (Eds): Progress in Brain Research. 271, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, 2022, pp: 133-143.

RE8     CARLI G and FARABOLLINI F. Neurophysiological mechanisms involved in tonic immobility (TI). In: Carli G and Farabollini F (Eds): Progress in Brain Research. 271, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, 2022, pp: 145-166.

RE9     CARLI G and FARABOLLINI F. Neuromediators and defensive responses including tonic immobility (TI): Brain areas and circuits involved. In: Carli G and Farabollini F (Eds): Progress in Brain Research. 271, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, 2022, pp: 167-189.

RE10    CARLI G and FARABOLLINI F. Autonomic correlates of defense responses, including tonic immobility (TI). In: Carli G and Farabollini F (Eds): Progress in Brain Research. 271, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, 2022, pp: 191-228.

RE11    CARLI G and Farabollini F. Neuroendocrine correlates of stress and tonic immobility. In: Carli G and Farabollini F (Eds): Progress in Brain Research. 271, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, 2022, pp: 229-251.

RE12     CARLI G and FARABOLLINI F. Pain control in tonic immobility (TI) and other immobility models. In: Carli G and Farabollini F (Eds): Progress in Brain Research. 271, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam , 2022, pp: 253-303.

RE13     CARLI G and FARABOLLINI F. Tonic immobility as a survival, adaptive response and as a recovery mechanism. In: Carli G and Farabollini F (Eds): Progress in Brain Research. 271, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, 2022, pp: 395-329.

RE14    CARLI G and FARABOLLINI F. Synthesis of defense response characteristics. In: Carli G and Farabollini F (Eds): Progress in Brain Research. 271, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, 2022, pp: 331-337.

RE15     CARLI G, FARABOLLINI F. Cardiovascular correlates of human emotional vasovagal syncope differ from those of animal freezing and tonic immobility. PHYSIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR 238:113463,2021. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2021.113463.

RE16     CARLI G. Answer to Alboni and Alboni’ letter about the evolutionary theory of emotional vasovagal syncope. PHYSIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR, 246:113693, 2022. DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2021.113693

RE17     SANTARCANGELO EL and CARLI G. Individual traits and pain treatment: the case of hypnotizability. Front. Neurosci., 02 June 2021. | https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2021.683045

RE18     SANTARCANGELO EL, CARLI G and SEBASTIANI. An Evolutionary approach to hypnotizability. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis., 63: 294-301, 2021. doi: 10.1080/00029157.2020.1860893.

RE19     Santarcangelo EL, CARLI G. La suscettibilità all’ipnosi:  un tratto non solo cognitivo. Hypnotic susceptibility: not merely  a cognitive trait. Ph 2014.

RE20      CARLI G. Historical perspective and modern views on pain physiology:  from psychogenic pain to hyperalgesic priming. Arch.Ital.Biol, 149 (suppl),  175-186, 2011.

RE21     CARLI G. An update on pain physiology: the relevance of Craig’s and Janig’s hypotheses for hypnotic analgesia. Contemporary Hypnosis, 2, 4-14,  2008.

RE22     CARLI G, MANZONI D, SANTARCANGELO EL. Hypnotizability-related   integration of perception and action (Special Issue-Integrative Approaches  to Perception & Action). Cognitive Neuropsychology, 25, 1065-1076, 2008.

RE23     CARLI G, HUBER A, SANTARCANGELO EL. Hypnotizability and  chronic pain: an ambiguous connection. Contempororary Hypnosis, 25, 65-7, 2008.

RE24       CARLI  GIANCARLO  and BIASI GIOVANNI . Myofascial/Musculoskeletal pain. In: Core Topics in Pain.  Holdcroft A and Jaggar S (Eds), Cambridge University College, 2005, pp. 129-135.

RE25     CARLI G. Neuroplasticity and clinical pain In: Progress in Brain Research. J. Sandkuhler, Bromm and G. F. Gebhart (Eds.), Elsevier, Amsterdam, 322-330, 2000.

RE26     CARLI G. First Affluent Neuron In: Neurosciences: Focus on Acute and  Cronic Pain, M. Tiengo (Ed.), Springer Verlag, New York, 19-26, 2000.

RE27     FONTANI G, CARLI G. Hippocampal electrical activity and behavior in the rabbit. Arch Ital Biol., 135, 49-71, 1997.

RE28   ALOISI AM, CARLI G. Behavioural correlates of sustained pain in animals. In: Towards the Neurobiology of Chronic Pain, G. CARLI and M.Zimmermann (Eds.), Elsevier, Amsterdam, Paesi Bassi, 33 – 46, 1996.

RE29   BONIFAZI M, BELA E, CARLI G. Hormone predictors of sympathetic  and parasympathetic overtraining: an evaluation .Functional  Neurology; 9, 13 – 19, 1994.

RE30     CARLI G, ALOISI AM. Integrated complex responses following tonic  pain In: New Trends in Referred Pain and Hyperalgesia. L. Vecchiet et  al. (Eds.), Elsevier, Amsterdam, 223-238, 1993.

RE31   CARLI G. Immobility responses and their behavioral and physiologic  aspects, including pain: a review In: Animal Pain, C.E. Short and A.Van Poznak (Eds.), Churchill Livingstone, New York, 543-554, 1992.

RE32   CARLI G, MONTI E. Pain expression at delivery in non-human  primates. In: Pain and Reproduction, A.R. Genazzani et al. (Eds.), The Parthenon Publishing Group, 165-170, 1988.

RE33   PORRO CA, CARLI G. Immobilization and restraint effects on pain reactions in animals. Pain, 32, 289-307, 1988.

RE34   CARLI G. Persistent pain and motor behavior in different experimental  conditions. In: Advances in Pain Research and Therapy, M.Tiengo et al. (Eds.), Raven Press, 10, 147-155, 1987.

RE35   LEFEBVRE L, CARLI G. Reply to Gijsbergs and McGrew. Pain, 26, 128-129, 1986

RE36   LEFEBVRE L, CARLI G. Parturition in non-human primate: pain and auditory concealment. Pain,.21, 315-327, 1985.

RE37   CARLI G. Recent acquisitions in the study of the pathophysiology of pain. In: Pain Therapy, R.Rizzi, M. Visentin (Eds.), 13-22, 1983.

RE38   CARLI G. Animal Hypnosis :an attempt to reach a definition. Arch. Ital. Biol. 120, 138-159, 1982

RE39   CARLI G. Hypnosis and physiology. Rivista di  Biologia, 75, 508-514, 1982.

RE40   WOLFF BB, BOND MR, BRINKHUS H, CARLI G, CRAIG D, DUM JE, KOSTERLITZHW    MELZACK R AND TU W. Evolution of expression of pain (acute and chronic). Group report. In: Pain and Society, H.W. Kosterlitz and L.Y. Terenius (Eds.), Wheineim, 81-92, 1980.

RE41   CARLI G. The existence of pain in animals. In: Pain and Society, H.W. Kosterlitz and L.Y. Terenius (Eds.), Wheineim, 27-36, 1980.

RE42   CARLI G. Animal hypnosis and pain. In: Hypnosis at its Bicentennial, .H. Frankel and H.S. Zamansky (Eds.) Plenum Press, New York, 69-77, 1978

RE43   CARLI G. Animal hypnosis in the rabbit. In: Animal Hypnosis: Research and Theory, Psychol Rec, Suppl. 27, 123-143, 1977

FULL PAPERS  SEPARATED ACCORDING TO  TOPICS

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SHAM RAGE (RA)

  1.  MALLIANI A, CARLI G, MANCIA G, ZANCHETTI A. Behavioural  effects of electrical stimulation of group I muscle afferents in acute  thalamic cats. JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 31, 210-220,   1968.
  2. MALLIANI A, CARLI G, MANCIA G, ZANCHETTI A. Excitation of sham rage behavior by controlled electrical stimulation of group I muscle afferents. EXPERIENTIA; 22: 315, 1966.
  3.  CARLI G, MALLIANI A, ZANCHETTI A. Midbrain course of   descending pathways mediating sham rage behaviour.  EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY, 7, 210-223, 1963.
  4.  CARLI G, Malliani A, and Zanchetti A. Inhibition of dienceplalic sham rage behaviour by lower brain stem stimulation. XXII International Congress  of Physiological Sciences ; Excerpta Medica International Congress  Series N° 48, 612.821. 3: 612.826, 4, 1962.
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SLEEP (S)

  1. CARLI G, MONTESANO A, RAPEZZI S, PALUFFI G. Differential effects of persistent nociceptive stimulation on sleep stages. BEHAVIORAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 26, 89-98,1987.
  2.  POMPEIANO O, CARLI G, KAWAMURA H. Transmission  of sensory  information through ascending spinal hind limb  pathways during sleep and wakefulness. ARCHIVES  ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 105:  529-572, 1967.
  3.  CARLI G, DIETE-SPIFF K, POMPEIANO O. Cerebellar responses evoked by somatic afferent volleys during sleep and waking. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 105, 499-528, 1967.
  4.  CARLI G, KAWAMURA H, POMPEIANO O. Transmission of somatic sensory volleys through ascending spinal hindlimb pathways during sleep and wakefulness. PFLUGERS ARCH. GES. PHYSIOL., 268, 163- 169, 1967.
  5.  DIETE-SPIFF K, CARLI G, POMPEIANO O. Comparison of the  Effects of stimulation of the VIII cranial nerve, the vestibular nuclei  or the reticular formation on the gastrocnemius muscle and its spindles. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 105, 243-272, 1967.
  6.  CARLI G, DIETE-SPIFF K, POMPEIANO O. Active and passive factors  in muscle spindle excitation. NATURE, 214, 838-839, 1967.
  7.  CARLI G, DIETE-SPIFF K, POMPEIANO O. Vestibular influences  during sleep. Vestibular control on somatic afferent transmission in the  cuneate nucleus during desynchronized sleep. ARCHIVES  ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 105, 83-103, 1967.
  8.  CARLI G, DIETE-SPIFF K, POMPEIANO O. Presynaptic and postsynaptic inhibition of transmission of somatic afferent volleys through the cuneate nucleus during sleep. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES  DE BIOLOGIE, 105, 52-82, 1967.
  9.  CARLI G, DIETE-SPIFF K, POMPEIANO O. Transmission of  sensory  information through the lemniscal pathway during sleep.  ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 105 – 31-51.
  10. CARLI G, ZANCHETTI A. A Study of pontine lesions suppressing deep sleep in the cat. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 103, 751-788, 1965.
  11. CARLI G, ARMENGOL V, ZANCHETTI A. Brain stem-limbic connections and the electrographic aspects of deep sleep in the cat. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 103, 725-750, 1965.
  12. CARLI G, ARMENGOL V, ZANCHETTI A. Electroencephalographic desynchronization during deep sleep after destruction of midbrain-limbic pathways in the cat. SCIENCE, 140, 677-679, 1963.
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MECHANOCEPTORS AND PROPIOCEPTORS (MP)

  1. ALOISI AM, DECCHI B, FONTANI G, ROSSI A, CARLI G.   Response of cat cortical neurons to position and movement of the   femur. SOMATOSENSORY AND MOTOR RESEARCH, 13, 263– 271, 1996.
  2.  ALOISI AM, CARLI G, ROSSI A. Response of hip joint afferent  fibers to pressure and vibration in the cat. NEUROSCIENCE    LETTERS, 90, 130 – 134, 1988.
  3.  PASSERO SG, CIONI R, PARADISO C, GIANNINI F, PASSERO S, CIONI R, PARADISO C,GIANNINI F, BATTISTINI N, CARLI G. Relationship between threshold   detection of sensation and sensory nerve electrophysiology.  ELECTROMYOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL  NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 26, 705 – 710, 1987.
  4.  CARLI G, FONTANI G, MEUCCI M. Static characteristics of  muscle afferents from gluteus medius muscle: comparison with joint afferents of hip in cats. JOURNAL OF  NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 45,1085 – 1095, 1981.
  5.  CARLI G, FARABOLLINI F. FONTANI G, MEUCCI M. Slowly adapting receptors in the cat hip joint. JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 42: 767 – 778, 1979.
  6.  BELCARI P, CARLI G, STRATA P. The projection of the posterior knee joint nerve to the cerebellar cortex. JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 237, 371-384, 1974.
  7.  BELCARI P, CARLI G, STRATA P. Cerebellar responses to knee joint nerve stimulation. INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, 16, 2-22, 1973.
  8.  MOUNTCASTLE VB, LA MOTTE RH, CARLI G. Detection threshold for stimuli in humans and monkeys: comparison with threshold events in mechanoceptive afferent nerve fibres innervating the monkey hand. JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 35, 122-136, 1972.
  9.  MALLIANI A, CARLI G, MANCIA G, ZANCHETTI A. Behavioural effects of electrical stimulation of group I muscle afferents in acute thalamic cats. JOURNAL OF   NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 31, 210-220, 1968.
  10.  CARLI G, DIETE-SPIFF K, POMPEIANO O. Mechanism of muscle spindle excitation. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 105, 273-289, 1967.
  11.  DIETE-SPIFF K, CARLI G, POMPEIANO O. Comparison of the  effects of stimulation of the VIII cranial nerve, the vestibular nuclei  or the reticular formation on the gastrocnemius muscle and its spindles. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 105, 243-272, 1967.
  12.  CARLI G, DIETE-SPIFF K, POMPEIANO O. Responses of muscle  spindles and of the extrafusal fibres in an extensor muscle to  the lateral vestibular nucleus in the cat. ARCHIVES  ITALIENNES  DE BIOLOGIE, 105, 209-242, 1967.
  13.  CARLI G, DIETE-SPIFF K, POMPEIANO O. Active and passive factors  in muscle spindle excitation. NATURE, 214, 838-839, 1967.
  14.   DIETE-SPIFF K, CARLI G, POMPEIANO O. Spindle responses and  extrafusal contraction on stimulation of the VIIIth cranial nerve of vestibular nuclei in the cat. PFLUGERS ARCH. GES. PHYSIOL.,  293,  276-280, 1967.
  15.  POMPEIANO O, DIETE-SPIFF K, CARLI G. Two pathways   transmitting vestibulospinal influences from the lateral vestibular  nucleus of Deiters to extensor fusimotor neurons. PFLUGERS   ARCHIVES GESAMPT PHYSIOLOGYE., 293, 272-275, 1967.
  16.  MALLIANI A, CARLI G, MANCIA G, ZANCHETTI A. Excitation  of sham rage behaviour by controlled electrical stimulation of group I muscle afferents. EXPERIENTIA, 22, 315, 1966.
  17.  CARLI G, DIETE-SPIFF K, POMPEIANO O. Skeletomotor and  fusimotor control of gastrocnemius muscle from Deiters’ nucleus. EXPERIENTIA, 22, 583-584, 1966.
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TONIC IMMOBILITY (T)

  1. MIRANDA-PAEZ A,  ZAMUDIO SR,   VAZQUEZ –LEON P, SANDOVAL-HERRERA V, VILLA-NUEVA-BECERRIL I,  CARLI G.  Effect of melatonin injection into the periaqueductal gray on antinociception and tonic immobility in male rats. HORMONES and BEHAVIOR;89: 23-29, 2017. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2016.12.002. Epub 2016 Dec 15.PMID:2798831.
  2. ALOISI AM, ALBONETTI M, CARLI G. Effects of formalin pain on standard hole-board parameters in male and female rats. MEDICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH, 23, 95 – 96,  1995.
  3. FARABOLLINI F, FACCHINETTI F, LUPO C, CARLI G.  Time-course of opioid and pituitary-adrenal hormone   modifications during the immobility reaction in rabbits.  PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 47, 337 – 341, 1990.
  4. FONTANI G, FARABOLLINI F, CARLI G. Hippocampal electrical activity and behaviour in the presence of novel       experimental stimuli. BEHAVIORAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 13,231-240, 1984.
  5. FARABOLLINI F, CARLI G, LUPO C. Changes in brain  serotonin and 5-hydroxyindolacetic acid levels in the rabbit        following tonic immobility. PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 32,  205– 209, 1984.
  6. LUPO C, PALUFFI G, CARLI G. Behavioural and hormonal  effects of captivity on the immobility reaction in crested newts (Triturus cristatus carnifex). ITALIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 50, 47 – 50, 1983.
  7.   FONTANI G, GRAZZI F, LOMBARDI G, CARLI G.  Hippocampal rhythmic slow activity (RSA) during animal  hypnosis in the rabbit. BEHAVIORAL BRAIN RESEARCH,  6, 15-24,1982.
  8. FARABOLLINI F, LUPO C, CARLI G. Neuroendocrine  changes following habituation of animal hypnosis in male  rabbits. BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2, 363 – 372, 1981.
  9. PASSERO S, CARLI,G, BATTISTINI N. Depression of cerebral utilization during animal hypnosis in the rabbit.  NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 21, 345-349, 1981.
  10. CARLI G, FARABOLLINI F, LUPO di PRISCO C. Plasma corticosterone and its relation to susceptibility to animal hypnosis in rabbits. NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 11:271-274, 1979.
  11. FARABOLLINI F, LUPO di PRISCO C, CARLI G. Changes in plasma testosterone and its hypothalamic metabolism following immobility responses in rabbits. PHYSIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOUR, 20: 613-618, 1978.
  12. CARLI G. Blood pressure and heart rate in the rabbit during animal hypnosis. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 37, 231-237, 1974.
  13. CARLI G, COLTELLI M, SABOURIN M. Effects of animal hypnosis on the performance and the extinction of an avoidance response. BRAIN RESEARCH, 66, 365-366, 1974.
  14. CARLI G. Subcortical mechanisms of rabbit hypnosis. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 109, 15-26, 1971.
  15. CARLI G. Dissociation of electrocortical activity and somatic reflexes  during rabbit hypnosis. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 107,   219-234, 1969.
  16. CARLI G. Subcortical origin of rabbit hypnosis. BRAIN RESEARCH, 14, 753-755, 1969.
  17. CARLI G. Depression of somatic reflexes during rabbit  hypnosis. BRAIN RESEARCH, 11, 453-456, 1968.
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EXPERIMENTAL PAIN MODELS IN ANIMALS (E)

  1. HOFFMANN T, KLEMM F, KICHKO TI, SAUER SK, KISTNER K, RIEDL B, RABOISSON P, LUO L ,BABES A, KOCHER L, CARLI G, FISCHER MJM, REEH P. The formalin test does not probe inflammatory pain but excitotoxicity in rodent skin. PHYSIOLOGICAL REPORTS 2022;10:e15194. https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.15194.

  2. MIRANDA-PAEZ A, ZAMUDIO SR, VAZQUEZ –LEON P, SANDOVAL-HERRERA V, VILLA-NUEVA-BECERRIL I, CARLI G. Effect of melatonin injection into the periaqueductal gray on antinociception and tonic immobility in male rats HORMONES and BEHAVIOR . 2017 Mar;89:23-29. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2016.12.002. Epub 2016 Dec 15.PMID:2798831.

  3. FISCHER MICHAEL, CARLI GIANCARLO, RABOISSON PATRICK, REEH PETER The interphase of the formalin test. PAIN   2014 ;155(3):511-21.
  4. GABRIEL AF, PAOLETTI G, DELLA SETA D, PANNELLI R, MARCUS MA, FARABOLLINI F, CARLI G, JOOSTEN EA.  Enriched environment and the recovery from inflammatory pain: Social versus physical aspects and their interaction. BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN  RESEARCH, 208, 90-95, 2010.
  5. CAPONE F, ALOISI AM, CARLI G, SACERDOTE P, PAVONE F. Oxotremorine-induced modifications of the behavioral and neuroendocrine responses to formalin pain in male rats. BRAIN RESEARCH, 830, 292 – 300, 1999.
  6. ALOISI AM, CASAMENTI F, SCALI C, PEPEU G, CARLI G. Effect of novelty, pain and stress on hippocampal extracellular acetylcholin levels in male rats. BRAIN RESEARCH, 748, 219 – 226, 1997.
  7. ALOISI AM, CARLI G. Formalin pain does not modify food-hoarding behaviour in male rats. BEHAVIOURAL PROCESSES, 36, 125 – 133, 1996.
  8. ALOISI AM, ALBONETTI M, CARLI G. Formalin-induced changes in adrenocorticotropic hormone and corticosterone plasma levels and hippocampal choline acetyltransferase activity in male and female rats. NEUROSCIENCE, 74, 1019 – 1024, 1996.
  9. ALOISI AM, ALBONETTI M, CARLI G. Behavioural effects of different intensities of formalin pain in rats. PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 58, 603 – 610, 1995.
  10. ALOISI AM, PANERAI A, CARLI G. Effects of an anti-beta-endorphin serum on tonic immobility in rabbits. PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR, 51, 577 – 579, 1995.
  11. ALOISI AM, ALBONETTI M, CARLI G. Effects of formalin pain on standard hole-board parameters in male and female rats. MEDICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH, 23, 95 – 96, 1995.
  12. ALOISI AM, ALBONETTI ME, MUSCETTOLA M, FACCHINETTI F, TANGANELLI C, CARLI G. Effects of formalin-induced pain on ACTH, beta-endorphin, corticosterone and interleukin-6 plasma levels in rats. NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY, 62, 13 – 18, 1995.
  13. ALOISI AM, DECCHI B, CARLI G. Importance of the site of injection in the formalin test. MEDICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH, 23, 601 – 602, 1995.
  14. ALOISI AM, ALBONETTI ME, CARLI G. Sex-related effects on behaviour and beta-endorphin of different intensities of formalin pain in rats. BRAIN RESEARCH, 699, 242 – 249, 1995.
  15. ALOISI AM, ALBONETTI ME, CARLI G. Sex differences in the behavioural response to persistent pain in the rats. NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 179, 79 – 82, 1994.
  16. ALOISI AM, ALBONETTI ME, LODI L, LUPO C, CARLI G. Decrease of hippocampal choline acetyltransferase activity induced by formalin pain. BRAIN RESEARCH, 629, 167 – 170, 1993.
  17. ALOISI AM, LUPO C, CARLI G. Effects of formalin-induced pain on exploratory behaviour in rabbits. NEUROREPORT, 4, 739 – 742, 1993.
  18. ALOISI AM, PORRO C, CAVAZZUTI M, BARALDI P, CARLI G. Mirror pain in the formalin test: behavioural and 2-deoxyglucose studies. PAIN, 55, 267 – 273, 1993.
  19. ALOISI AM, PANERAI A, CARLI G. Nociceptive induced activation of exploratory behaviour: a role for beta-endorphin. MEDICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH, 20, 25 – 26, 1992.
  20. PORRO CA, TASSINARI G, FACCHINETTI F, PANERAI A, CARLI G. Central beta-endorphin system involvement in the reaction to acute tonic pain. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 83, 549-554, 1991.
  21. FARABOLLINI F, GIORDANO G, CARLI G. Tonic pain and social behavior in male rabbits. BEHAVIORAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 3, 169-175, 1988.
  22. CARLI G, MONTESANO A, RAPEZZI S, PALUFFI G. Differential effects of persistent nociceptive stimulation on sleep stages. BEHAVIORAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 26, 89-98,1987.
  23. CARLI G, FARABOLLINI F, FONTANI G, GRAZZI F. Physiological characteristics of pressure immobility. Effects of morphine, naloxone and pain. BEHAVIORAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 12, 55-63,1984.
  24. CARLI G, FARABOLLINI F, FONTANI G. Effects of pain, morphine and naloxone on the duration of animal hypnosis. BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2, 373-381,1981.
  25. CARLI G, Lefebvre L, SILVANO G, VIERUCCI S. Changes in heart rate levels during avoidance conditioning in the rabbit. EXPERIENTIA, 32, 1441-1442, 1976.
  26. CARLI G, LEFEBVRE L, SILVANO G, VIERUCCI S. Suppression of accompanying reactions to prolonged noxious stimulation during animal hypnosis in the rabbit. EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY, 53, 1-11, 1976.
  27. CARLI G, LEFEBVRE L, SILVANO G. VIERUCCI S. Effect of animal hypnosis on EEG activity during noxious stimulation. INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATION. SYSTEM, 2, 1542, 1974.
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HYPNOTIZABILITY AND PAIN CONTROL

  1. PRESCIUTTINI  S, CARLI G, SANTARCANGELO E.  Hypnobizability-related FAAH  C385A polymorphism: possible endocarbinoid contribution  to suggested-induced analgesia. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPDERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS; 68:29-37, 2020. doi: 10.1080/00207144.2020.1682254.
  2.  VARANINI  M,  BALOCCHI  , CARLI G, PAOLETTI  G  and  SANTARCANGELO EL. Hypnotizability and pain modulation: a body-mind perspective. INTERNATIONAL  JOURNAL of CLINICAL and  EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS , in press 2018.
  3.  BOCCI T, BARLOSCIO D, PARENTI, SARTUCCI F, CARLI G, SANTARCANGELO EL. High hypnotisability impairs the cerebellar control of pain CEREBELLUM  2017 Feb;16(1):55-61. doi: 10.1007/s12311-016-0764-2.PMID:26846218.
  4.  FIDANZA F ,  VARANINI  M, CIARAMELLA  A , CARLI  G , SANTARCAGELO EL. Pain modulation as a function of hypnotizability: Diffuse noxious inhibitory control induced by cold pressor test vs explicit suggestions of analgesia. PHYSIOLOGY and BEHAVIOR. 2017 Mar 15;171:135-141. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2017.01.013. Epub 2017 Jan 10.PMID 28082248.
  5.  BOCCI T,  SANTARCANGELO EL,  VANNINI B,  TORZINI A , CARLI G , FERRUCCI R,  PRIORI A, VALERIANI M, SARTUCCI F . Cerebellar direct current stimulation modulates pain perception in humans . RESTORATIVE NEUROLOGY AND  NEUROSCIENCE;  33:597-609, 2015.
  6.  SANTARCANGELO EL, PAOLETTI G, CHIAVACCI  I, PALOMBO  C, CARLI G, VARANINI M. Cognitive modulation of psychophysical,   respiratory and autonomic responses to cold pressor test. PLoS ONE8(10): e75023.
  7.  SANTARCANGELO EL, VARANINI  M, PAOLETTI G,  CASTELLANI E, PALOMBO C, CARLI G. Pain-inducing Imagery as  function of hypnotisability and of the activity of  Gray’s Behavioral  Inhibition/Activation System. NEUROSCIENCE  LETTERS, 557,184-7, 2013.
  8.  SCATTINA E, HUBER A, MENZOCCHI M, PAOLETTI G, CARLI G, MANZONI D, SANTARCANGELO EL. Postural effects of imagined leg pain as a function of hypnotizability. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 216, 341-48, 2012.
  9.  PRESCIUTTINI S, CURCIO M, CHILLEMI R, BARBUTI S, SCATENA F, CARLI G, GHELARDUCCI B, SANTARCANGELO EL. Promoter polymorphisms of the NOS3 gene associated with hypnotisability-dependent vascular response to nociceptive stimulation. NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 467, 252-255, 2009.
  10.  SANTARCANGELO EL, CARLI G, MIGLIORINI S, FONTANI G,VARANINI M, BALOCCHI R. Heart rate control during pain and suggestions of analgesia without deliberate induction of hypnosis. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS, 56, 255 – 269, 2008.
  11.  JAMBRIK Z, SANTARCANGELO EL, RUDISCH T, VARGA A,FORSTER T, CARLI G . Modulation of pain-induced endothelial dysfunction by hypnotisability. PAIN, 116, 181–186, 2005
  12. H12.BALOCCHI R, VARANINI M, MENICUCCI D, SANTARCANGELO  EL, MIGLIORINI S, FONTANI G, CARLI G. Heart rate variability in subjects with different hypnotic susceptibility receiving nociceptive stimulation and suggestions of analgesia. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS IEEE ENG-MED BIOL SOC, 7, 6996-99, 2005.
  13.  DANZIGER N, FOURNIER E, BOUHAISSIRA H, MICHAUD D, DE BROUCKER T, SANTARCANGELO EL, CARLI G, CHERTOCK L, WILLER J. Different strategies of modulation can be operative during hypnotic analgesia: a neurophysiological study. PAIN, 75, 85 – 92, 1998.
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POST-SURGICAL ANALGESIA (A)

  1. BACHIOCCO V, PETRINI F, CARLI G. Analgesic efficacy in post-surgical pain. Relationship with psychological factors and pain-related variables. THE PAIN CLINIC, 10, 39 – 46, 1997.
  2.  BACHIOCCO V, CARLI G. Letter  to Editor. PAIN DIGEST, 6, 317 – 318, 1996.
  3.  BACHIOCCO V, RUCCI P, CARLI G. Request of analgesics in post-surgical pain. Relationships to psychological factors and pain-related variables. THE PAIN CLINIC, 9, 169 – 179, 1996.
  4.  BACHIOCCO V, BRAGAGLIA R, CARLI G. Antalgic positions in alleviating post-thoracotomy pain. Their introduction in a pain relief program. CHEST, 105, 1299 – 1299, 1994.
  5.  BACHIOCCO V, SCESI M, MORSELLI A, CARLI G. Individual pain history and familial pain tolerance models: relationships to post-surgical pain. CLINICAL JOURNAL OF PAIN, 9, 266 – 271, 1993.
  6.  BACHIOCCO V, MORSELLI A, CARLI G. Self-control expectancy and post-surgical pain: relationships to previous pain, behaviour in past pain, familial pain tolerance models, and personality. JOURNAL OF PAIN AND SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT, 8, 205 – 214, 1993.
  7.  BACHIOCCO V, MORSELLI-LABATE AM, RUSTICALI AG, BRAGAGLIA R, MASTROLILLI M, CARLI G. Intensity, latency and duration of post-thoracotomy pain: relationships to personality traits. FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGY, 5, 321-332, 1990.
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FIBROMYALGIA (F)

  1. CIARAMELLA A, BONI M, CARLI G. Association of interoception sensibility and pain psychophysics in healthy subjects and in chronic pain patients. PROGRESS IN NEUROBIOLOGY. DOI:10.60124/j.PNEURO.2023.20.01
  2. CIARAMELLA A., POZZOLINI V., SCATENA E., CARLI G. Can interoception sensibility provides information on the difference in the perceptual mechanisms of recurrent and chronic pain? Part I. A retrospective clinical study related to multidimensional pain assessment, SCANDINAVIAN J0URNAL OF PAIN, 2022, 2022 Sep 23. doi: 10.1515/sjpain-2022-0040.
  3. CIARAMELLA  A, SILVESTRI S, POZZOLINI V, FEDERICI M,  CARLI G.  A retrospective observational study comparing somatosensory amplification in fibromyalgia, chronic pain, psychiatric disorders and healthy subjects. SCANDINAVIAN  JOURNAL OF PAIN, 2020 ; https://dol.org/10.1515/sjpain -2020-0103.
  4. GHIZZANI A , DI SABATINO V, SUMAN  A, BIASI GI, SANTARCANGELO  EL, CARLI G.  Pain symptoms in fibromyalgia patients  with and without provoked vulvodynia. PAIN RESEARCH AND TREATMENT, 2014:457618.
  5.  FONTANI G, SUMAN AL, MIGLIORINI S, CORRADESCHI F, CECCARELLI I, ALOISI AM, CARLI G.  Administration of Omega-3 fatty Acids reduces positive tender point count in chronic muskuloskeletal pain patients. JOURNAL of COMPLEMENTARY AND  INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE, 7/iss 1, Article 35. DOI:10.2202/1553-3840, 1336.
  6.  HUBER A, SUMAN AL, BIASI G, CARLI G. Alexithymia in fibromyalgia syndrome: associations with ongoing pain, experimental  pain sensitivity, and illness behaviour. JOURNAL OF  PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH, 66, 425-433, 2009.
  7.  SUMAN A, BIAGI B, BIASI G, CARLI G, GRADI M, PRATI E,   BONIFAZI M. One-year efficacy of a 3-week intensivmultidisciplinary non-pharmacological treatment program for   fibromyalgia patients.  CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RHEUMATHOLOGY, 27, 7-1, 2009.
  8.  CARLI G, SUMAN AL, BIASI G, MARCOLONGO R, SANTARCANGELO EL. Paradoxical experience of hypnotic analgesia In low hypnotizable fibromyalgic patients. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES  DE BIOLOGIE, 146, 75 – 82, 2008.
  9.  HUBER A, SUMAN AL, BIASI G, CARLI G. Predictors of psychological distress and well-being in women with fibromyalgia and similar forms of chronic, musculoskeletal pain: Two sides of the same coin? JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH, 64, 169 – 175, 2008.
  10.  HUBER A, SUMAN A, RENDO C, BIASI G, ARCOLONGO FR, CARLI G. Dimensions of “unidimensional” ratings of pain and emotions with chronic musculoskeletal pain. PAIN, 130, 216 – 224, 2007.
  11.  BONIFAZI M, CAMBIAGGI G, CARLI G, FELICI A, GRASSO G, LODI L, MENCARELLI M, MUSCETTOLA M, SUMAN AL. Changes in salivary cortisol and corticosteroid receptor-a mRNA expression following a 3-week multidisciplinary treatment program in patients with fibromyalgia. PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOLOGY, 31, 1076 –86, 2006.
  12.  CARLI G, SUMAN AL, BIASI G, MARCOLONGO FR. Reactivity to superficial and deep stimuli in patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain. PAIN, 100, 259 – 269, 2002.
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PHYSIOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF HYPNOTIZABILITY (P)

  1. VARANINI M, BALOCCHI , CARLI G, PAOLETTI G and SANTARCANGELO EL. Hypnotizability and pain modulation: a body-mind perspective. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL of CLINICAL and EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS ; 66: 265-281, 2018. doi: 10.1080/00207144.2018.1460561.
  2. MENZOCCHI M, MECACCI G, ZEPPI A, CARLI G, SANTARCANGELO EL. Hypnotizability and Performance on a Prism Adaptation Test. THE CEREBELLUM, 14: 699-706, 2015.
  3. PRESCIUTTINI S, GIALLUSI A, BARBUTI S, CURCIO M, SCATENA F, CARLI G, SANTARCANGELO EL. Hypnotizability and Catechol-O-Methyltransferase (COMT) polymorphysms in Italians. FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE;7:929, 2014.
  4. MECACCI G, MENZOCCHI, ZEPPI A, CARLI G , SANTARCANGELO ENRICA EL. Body sway modulation by hypnotizability and gender during low and high demanding postural conditions. ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE ;151: 99-105, 2013.
  5. CASTELLANI E, CARLI G, SANTARCANGELO EL. Hypnotizability and haptics: visual recognition of unimanually RESEARCH , 221, 137-142, 2012.
  6. SANTARCANGELO EL, PAOLETTI G, BALOCCHI R, CARLI G, MORIZZO C, PALOMBO C, VARANINI M. Hypnotizability modulates cardiovascular correlates of subjective relaxation. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS, 60, 383-396, 2012.
  7. MARINELLI R, BINDI R, MARCHI S, CASTELLANI E, CARLI G, SANTARCANGELO EL. Hypnotizability-related differences in written language. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS, 60, 54-67, 2012.
  8. MENZOCCHI M, SANTARCANGELO EL, CARLI G, BERTHOZ. Hypnotizability-dependent accuracy in the reproduction of haptically explored paths. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 217-223, 2012.
  9. SCATTINA E, HUBER A, MENZOCCHI M, PAOLETTI G, CARLI G,MANZONI D, SANTARCANGELO EL. Postural effects of imagined leg pain as a function of hypnotizability. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 216, 341-48, 2012.
  10. CASTELLANI E, CARLI G, SANTARCANGELO EL. Visual identification of haptically explored objects in high and low hypnotizable subjects. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS, 59, 250-265, 2010.
  11. MENZOCCHI M, PAOLETTI, CARLI G, SCATTINA E, MANZONI D, SANTARCANGELO EL. Hypnotizability-related effects of vestibular impairment of posture and locomotion. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS, 58, 329-344, 2010.
  12. MENZOCCHI M, PAOLETTI G, HUBER A, CARLI G, CAVALLARO FI, MANZONI D, SANTARCANGELO EL. Hypnotizability and sensorymotor integration: An Italian Space Agency Project. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS, 58, 122-135, 2010.
  13. SANTARCANGELO EL, SCATTINA E, CARLI G, GHELARDUCCI B, ORSINI P, MANZONI D. Can imagery become reality? EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 206, 329-335, 2010.
  14. CAVALLARO FI, CACACE I, DEL TESTA M, ANDRE P, DE PASCALIS V, ROCCHI R, SANTARCANGELOEL. Hypnotizability-related EEG alpha and theta activities during visual and somesthetic imageries. NEUROSCIENCES LETTERS, 470, 13-18, 2010.
  15. CARATELLI E, MENZOCCHI M, CARLI G, FONTANI, SANTARCANGELO EL. Is high hypnotizability a trouble in balance control? EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 108, 201-206, 2010.
  16. PRESCIUTTINI S, CURCIO M, CHILLEMI R, BARBUTI S, SCATENA F, CARLI G, GHELARDUCCI B, SANTARCANGELO EL. Promoter polymorphisms of the NOS3 gene associated with hypnotisability-dependent vascular response to nociceptive stimulation. NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 467, 252-255, 2009.
  17. SANTARCANGELO EL, SCATTINA E, CARLI G, MACERATA A, MANZONI D. Hypnotizability-dependent modulation of postural control: effects of alteration of the visual and leg propioceptive input. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 191, 331-340, 2009.
  18. SANTARCANGELO EL, SCATTINA E, CARLI G, BALOCCHI R, MACERATA A, MANZONI G. Modulation of the postural effects of cognitive load by hypnotisability. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 194, 323-328, 2009.
  19. CARLI G, CAVALLARO F, SANTARCANGELO EL. Hypnotizability and imagery preference: do highs and lows live in the same world? CONTEMPORARY HYPNOSIS, 24, 64 –75, 2007.
  20. CARLI G, CAVALLARO F, RENDO C, SANTARCANGELO EL. Imagery of different sensory modalities: hypnotizability and body sway. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 179, 147 – 154, 2007.
  21. CARLI G, RENDO C, SEBASTIANI L, SANTARCANGELO EL. Suggestions of altered balance: possible equivalence of imagery and perception. THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS, 54, 206-223, 2006.
  22. CARLI G, CARPANETO J, DARIO P, MICERA S, RENDO C, SANTARCANGELO EL. Does hypnotizability affect human upright stance? ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE, 143, 285– 298, 2004.
  23. SANTARCANGELO EL, BUSSE K, CARLI G. Frequency of occurrence of the F wave in distal flexor muscles as a function of hypnotic susceptibility and hypnosis. COGNITIVE BRAIN RESEARCH, 16, 99 – 103, 2003.
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EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY (EP)

  1. FOTI C, LAURINI A,  TIBERTI J, CARLI G, TSARPELA O,  ADAMIDIS K, BONIFAZI M, GIOMBINI A, TIHANYI J, von DUVILLARD S, DE VITA M, BOSCO C. Leg extension text , sEMG and  vibratory stimuli to assess functional recovery following  knee joint  surgery. MUSCLES, LIGAMENTS  TENDONS J, 2,127-132, 2012.
  2.  BONIFAZI M, BELA E, LUPO C, MARTELLI G, ZHU B, CARLI G. Influence of training on the response to exercise of  adrenocorticotropin and growth hormone plasma concentrations in human swimmers. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY,78, 394 – 397, 1998.
  3.  BONIFAZI M, BELA E, CARLI G, LODI L, MARTELLI G, ZHU B, LUPO C. Influence of training on the response of androgen plasma concentrations to exercise in swimmers. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY; 70, 109 – 114, 1995.
  4. BONIFAZI M, BELA E, CARLI G, LODI L, LUPO C, MAIOLI E, MARTELLI G, PAGHI M, RUSPETTI A, VITI A. Responses of  atrial natriuretic peptide and other fluid regulating hormones to long distance swimming in the sea. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 68, 504 – 507, 1994.
  5.  BONIFAZI M, MARTELLI G, MARUGO L, SARDELLA F, CARLI G. Blood lactate accumulation in top level swimmers following competition. JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE AND PHYSICAL FITNESS, 33, 13 – 18, 1993.
  6.  CARLI G, BONIFAZI M, LODI L, LUPO C, MARTELLI G, VITI A. Changes in the exercise-induced hormone response to branched  chain amino acids administration. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 64, 272 – 277, 1992.
  7.   CARLI G, BONIFAZI M, LODI L, LUPO C, MARTELLI G, VITI A. Hormonal and metabolic effects following a football match. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORT MEDICINE, 7, 36 – 38, 1986.
  8.  LUPO C, BALDI M, BONIFAZI M, LODI L, MARTELLI G, VITI A, CARLI G. Androgen levels following a football match. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 54, 494 – 496, 1985.
  9.  CARLI G, MARTELLI G, VITI A, BALDI L, BONIFAZI M, LUPO C. Changes in some pituitary, adrenocortical, gonadal and thyroid hormones in swimmers during training. BIOCHIMICA  CLINICA, 8, 97 – 101, 1984.
  10. CARLI G, MARTELLI G, VITI A, BALDI L, BONIFAZI M, LUPO C. The effect of swimming training on hormone levels in girls. JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE AND PHYSIOSOGICAL FITNESS, 23, 45 – 51, 1983.
  11.  CARLI G, LUPO DI PRISCO C, MARTELLI G, VITI A. Hormonal changes in soccer players during an agonistic season. JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE AND PHYSIOSOGICAL FITNESS, 22, 489-494, 1982.