Curriculum vitae
Born in Milano (Italy) on November the 7th, 1995. B. Sc. in Psychology (2017) and M. Sc. in Neuropsychology (2019) at the Department of Psychology of the University of Milano-Bicocca (theses focusing on language impairment in motor neuron disease). Prae-lauream and post-lauream internships served at the Cognitive Neuropsychology Center of ASST Grande Ospedale Metropolitano Niguarda of Milano (2017), the neuropsychology clinic of the U.O.C. di Neurologia, Fondazione IRCCS Ca’ Granda – Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico of Milano (2018) and the Neurology Unit/ALS Center of Istituti Clinici Scientifici Maugeri, IRCCS Milano (2019-2020 ). Earned a post-lauream master course in aphasiology at the Casa di Cura Privata del Policlinico of Milano (2020). Psychologist (neuropsychological area; Ordine degli Psicologi della Lombardia, section A, nr. 23606) since March 2021. Cultore della Materia of Psychometrics (M-PSI/03) at the Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences “Luigi Sacco” of the University of Milano since a.a. 2018/2019.
Research focus:
- first-level cognitive diagnostics;
- statistical foundations of cognitive assessment;
- psychometrics for both clinical and experimental neuropsychology;
- language semiology in neurodegenerative disorders.
PhD project
Improving cognitive diagnostics in neurological disorders through advancements in experimental and applied neuropsychometrics
- Track: Clinical Neuroscience
- Tutor: Prof. Ildebrando Appollonio
Neuropsychological diagnostics has its foundations in both theoretical and applied statistics. Nonetheless, advancements in cognitive/behavioral semiology are not always mirrored by methodological progress in both experimental and applied neuropsychometrics.
Current statistical approaches in neuropsychology are not devoid of limitations – and their uncritical usage can lead to invalid/unreliable inferences. Applied (e.g., clinical and forensic) neuropsychologists often happen to be detached from neuropsychometric research and thus not to benefit from its attainments. Similarly, in experimental scenarios, specific methodological attention is required when treating neuropsychological data.
Increasing practitioners’ awareness to statistical issues in neuropsychology is thus crucial in order to strengthen the link between statistical knowledge and its application. Theoretical advancements in neuropsychometrics can also help applied neuropsychologists keep pace with evolving technologies without forcedly denaturing a practice that is mostly based on human interaction. The overall aim of attempting to “translate” neuropsychometrics into a “language” that is accessible to practitioners should be thus pursued.
Aims:
1) to develop and validate novel fine-grained neuropsychometric techniques in the view of improving diagnostics in the clinical neuropsychological practice – with a particular focus on cognitive/language semiology of neurodegenerative disorders;
2) to adapt, validate and provide norms for both novel and already existing I-level neuropsychometric tests in Italian population samples – with a focus on tele-neuropsychometric assessment;
3) to further develop and improve current methods in experimental and applied (clinical and forensic) neuropsychometrics.
Scientific production:
Papers:
- Pasotti, F., De Luca, G., Aiello, E. N., Gramegna, C., Di Gangi, M., Foderaro, G., Gallucci, M., Biglia, E., & Bottini, G. (2021). A multi-component, adaptive Working Memory Assessment Battery (WoMAB): validation and norms in an Italian population sample. Neurological Sciences, 1-8.
- Aiello, E. N., Feroldi, S., Preti, A. N., Zago, S., & Appollonio, I. M. (2021). Dysgraphic features in motor neuron disease: a review. Aphasiology, 1-26.
- Aiello, E. N., Esposito, A., Gramegna, C., Gazzaniga, V., Difonzo, T., Zago, S., Appollonio, I. M., & Bolognini, N. (2021). The Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB) and its sub-scales: validation and updated normative data in an Italian population sample. Neurological Sciences, 1-6.
- Aiello, E. N., & Depaoli, E. G. (2021). Norms and standardizations in neuropsychology via Equivalent Scores: software solutions and practical guides. Neurological Sciences, 1-6.
Book chapters:
- Zago, S., & Aiello, E. N. (2018). Il “ponte” tra conscio e inconscio nella prospettiva neuroscientifica. In S. Bolognini (Ed.). Ermeneutica del “ponte”: materiali per una ricerca (pp. 787-94). Mimesis Edizioni.
- Abstracts and proceedings
- Diana, L., Pilastro, P., Aiello, E. N., Ebehard-Moscicka, A. K., Müri, R. M., & Bolognini, N. (2021). Saccades, attentional orienting and disengagement: the effects of anodal tDCS over right posterior parietal cortex (PPC) and frontal eye field (FEF). In ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications (ETRA ’21 Short Papers). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 20, 1–7.
- Gendarini, C., Aiello, E. N., Difonzo, T., Zago, S., Bresolin, N., & Saetti, M. (2020). Discriminating the cognitive profile of subcortical dementias: neurodegenerative vs. cerebrovascular. Abstracts of the 51st Annual Conference of the Italian Society of Neurology. Neurological Sciences, 41(Suppl. 1), S1–S347 (p. S82).
- Aiello, E. N., Luzzatti, C., Pain, D., Gallucci, M., Sideri, R., Marinou, K. A., & Mora, G. (2020). Verb naming tests for detecting cognitive changes in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Abstracts of the 51st Annual Conference of the Italian Society of Neurology. Neurological Sciences, 41(Suppl. 1), S1–S347 (pp. S118-S119).
- Aiello, E. N., Barattieri Di San Pietro, C., Pain, D., Mora, G., & Marelli, M. (2020). Understanding phonemic fluency in motor neuron disease: insights from distributional semantic models. Abstracts of the 51st Annual Conference of the Italian Society of Neurology. Neurological Sciences, 41(Suppl. 1), S1–S347 (p. S118).
- Aiello, E.N., Depaoli, E.G., & Gallucci, M. (2020). Usability of the Negative Binomial model for analyzing ceiling and highly-inter-individually-variable cognitive data. Abstracts of the 51st Annual Conference of the Italian Society of Neurology. Neurological Sciences, 41(Suppl. 1), S1–S347 (pp. S273-S274).
Conference presentations:
- Aiello, E. N., Feroldi, S., Preti, A. N., Zago, S., & Appollonio, I. M. (2020, December 18). Dysgraphic features in motor neuron disease: a review. Annual Meeting of Milan Center for Neuroscience. https://www.neuromi2020.org/poster-session
- Aiello, E. N., Sbrollini, B., Preti, A. N., Zago, S., Papagno, C., & Appollonio, I. M. (2020, December 18). Language impairment in motor neuron disease phenotypes other than ALS: a systematic review. Annual Meeting of Milan Center for Neuroscience.
- Aiello, E. N., Luzzatti, C., Pain, D., Gallucci, & M., Mora, G. (2020, November 5-7). Noun-verb dissociation in motor neuron disease: theoretical and clinical entailments [Oral communication abstract]. XV Congresso Nazionale SINdem, Virtual Conference.
- Zago, S., Aiello, E. N., Difonzo, T., Bolognini, N., & Scarpini, E. (2020, November 5-7). Good or bad responders? A single-case statistical method to evaluate AChEI treatment. [Poster session abstract]. XV Congresso Nazionale SINdem, Virtual Conference.
- Grosso, M., Andriulo, A., Buscone, S., Caracciolo, C., Ottobrini, M., Aiello, E. N., & Luzzatti, C. (2020, October 16-18). Noun-verb dissociation in Parkinson’s disease: the role of actionality [Poster session abstract]. 6o Congresso Accademia LIMPE-DISMOV, Virtual Conference.
- Depaoli, E. G., Gallucci, M., & Aiello, E. N. (2020, January 27-31). Overdispersed generalized linear models for neuropsychological data analyses: a proof-of-concept study [Poster session abstract]. 38th European Workshop on Cognitive Neuropsychology, Bressanone, BZ, Italy.
- Aiello, E. N., Luzzatti, C., Pain, D., Gallucci, M., & Mora, G. (2020, January 27-31). Rethinking prerolandic regions role in language processing: insights from a neurolinguistic study of noun-verb dissociation in motor neuron disease [Oral communication abstract]. 38th European Workshop on Cognitive Neuropsychology, Bressanone, BZ, Italy.
- Grosso, M., Andriulo, A., Buscone, S., Caracciolo, C., Ottobrini, M., Aiello, E. N., & Luzzatti, C. (2020, January 27-31). Noun-verb dissociation in Parkinson’s disease: the role of actionality [Poster session abstract]. 38th European Workshop on Cognitive Neuropsychology, Bressanone, BZ, Italy.
- Aiello, E. N., Luzzatti, C., Pain, D., Gallucci, & M., Mora, G. (2020, January 22-24). Noun-verb dissociation in motor neuron disease: theoretical and clinical entailments [Poster session abstract]. 8th Winter Seminar on Dementia and Neurodegenerative Disorders, Bressanone, BZ, Italy.
- Aiello, E. N., Luzzatti, C., Pain, D., Gallucci, & M., Mora, G. (2019, November 20). Neurolinguistic investigation of noun-verb dissociation in motor neuron disease [Poster session abstract]. Annual Meeting of Milan Center for Neuroscience, Milano, MI, Italy.
- Aiello, E. N., Difonzo, T., & Zago, S. (2019, November 20). Good- or bad-responders? A novel single-case statistical method to evaluate pharmacological treatment effectiveness through neuropsychological changes in amnesic mild cognitive impairment [Poster session abstract]. Annual Meeting of Milan Center for Neuroscience, Milano, MI, Italy.
Ongoing pre-registered systematic reviews/meta-analyses:
- Aiello, E. N., & Arcara, G. (2021). Psychometric properties of cognitive screening tests in Italy: a systematic review. PROSPERO 2021 CRD42021254561 Available
- Aiello, E. N., Feroldi, S., Di Liberto, A., Nobilia, L., Briguglio, M.G., Tenchini, B., Fumagalli, S., Ravelli, A., De Caro, C., Esposito, A., Preti, A. N., Papagno, C., Appollonio, I. M., Pinto-Grau, M., Pender, N., & Hardiman, O. (2021). Language impairment in motor neuron disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis. PROSPERO 2021 CRD42021235750
- Diana, L., Gramegna, C., Aiello, E. N., Di Liberto, A., & Bolognini, N. (2021). The validity of eye-tracking measures for neuropsychological evaluation of acquired and degenerative brain disorders: a systematic review. PROSPERO 2021 CRD42021226649
Further info:
- UniMiB website: https://www.unimib.it/edoardo-nicolo-aiello
- ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8902-7733
- Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.it/citations?user=7bEGU4YAAAAJ&hl=en
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edoardo-nicol%C3%B2-aiello-641269138/