Daniel Antoniello, M.D.
- Associate Professor, The Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology
- Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine (Critical Care)
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- Montefiore Medical Center 3316 Rochambeau Avenue Bronx, NY 10467
Research Profiles
Professional Interests
Dr. Antoniello is a board-certified vascular neurologist and behavioral neurologist. He is director of the vascular neurology training fellowship. He completed his vascular neurology training at Columbia University, and cognitive neurology at the University of Florida. He completed his neurology training at Montefiore Hospital/Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr. Antoniello specializes in the clinical care of stroke patients and disorders of cognition. His research interest concentrates on the overlap between stroke and cognition.
Selected Publications
Antoniello D, Patel NR, Ladsaria SS. Three-Dimensional Vascular Maps of the Anterior Choroidal Artery Territory. Stroke 2023
Antoniello D, Fernandez-Torres J. Three-Dimensional Vascular Maps of the Thalamus. Stroke 2023.
Nelson EA, Ghosh D, Pineda DM, Antoniello D. Auditory Hallucinations Associated With an Arteriovenous Malformation of the Brain. J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2022 Winter;34(1):89-92.
Antoniello D, Milstein MJ, Dardick J, Fernandez-Torres J, Lu J, Patel, Esenwa C. Altered mental status in COVID-19. J Neurol 2022 Jan;269(1):12-18.
Antonello D, Gottesmen R. The phenomenology of anosognosia for hemiplegia. J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2019. Summer; 32(3):259-265.
Antoniello D, Gottessman R. Limb Misidentification: A Clinical-Anatomical Prospective Study. J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2017 Summer;29 (3): 284-288
Jablonski K, Antoniello. Teaching video neuroimages: callosal apraxia: a straightforward model of ideomotor apraxia. Neurology. 2013 May 28;80 (22):e239
Antoniello D, Kluger BM, Sahlein DH, Heilman KM. Phantom limb after stroke: an underreported phenomenon. Cortex, 2009 Oct Epub.
Lazar RM, Antoniello D. Variability in recovery from aphasia. Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep. 2008 Nov;8(6):497-5