
About
Giovanni Battistella is an Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery at Harvard Medical School, affiliated with the Dystonia and Speech Motor Control Laboratory at Massachusetts Eye and Ear. His work bridges clinical research and advanced neuroimaging techniques to study speech-related disorders.
- University: Harvard Medical School
- Department: Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery
Battistella's research focuses on the neural mechanisms underlying speech motor control and neurodegenerative speech-language disorders. His work examines:
- Functional and structural brain connectivity in laryngeal dystonia
- Neural substrates of primary progressive aphasia variants
- Brain network alterations in speech production and language processing
- Applications of multimodal MRI in clinical populations
A recent meta-analysis of his publications reveals consistent themes in neural network disorders, speech motor control, and neuroimaging applications across conditions like focal dystonia and primary progressive aphasia (PPA). Methodological innovations in functional connectivity mapping and brain-behavior correlations appear prominently in his work.
No formal awards or honors are mentioned in available sources.
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