Search Results - "Klostermann, F."
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Intestinal levodopa infusion and COMT inhibition - a promising link
Published in European journal of neurology (01-06-2012)“…Click here to view the accompanying paper in this issue…”
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Disturbance of verticality perception and postural dysfunction in Parkinson's disease
Published in Acta neurologica Scandinavica (01-02-2018)“…Objectives Verticality perception is known to be abnormal in Parkinson's disease (PD), but in which stage respective dysfunctions arise and how they relate to…”
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EP 48. Effects of thalamic deep brain stimulation on spontaneous language production
Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-09-2016)“…Introduction The thalamus is thought to contribute to language-related functions, but specifications of this notion remain vague. Objectives An assessment of…”
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Effects of subthalamic deep brain stimulation on dysarthrophonia in Parkinson’s disease
Published in Journal of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry (01-05-2008)“…Background:Motor deficits in Parkinson’s disease (PD) are reduced by deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN), but the impact of this…”
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EP 33. Prolonged pauses in verbal fluency tasks under active VIM-DBS – Does it delay automatic lexical co-activation?
Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-09-2016)“…Background Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) of the thalamic ventral intermediate nucleus (VIM) is a common therapeutic option for patients with essential tremor…”
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Neural correlates of lexical decisions in Parkinson’s Disease revealed with multivariate extraction of cortico-subthalamic interactions
Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-04-2017)“…Highlights • In Parkinson's disease patients EEG and local field potentials from deep brain stimulation subthalamic electrodes were simultaneously recorded. •…”
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EP 66. Cortico-subthalamic neural interactions: Relation to cognitive task performance and evidence for a novel interaction mode across multiple time scales in patients with Parkinson’s disease
Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-09-2016)“…Introduction Neural interactions between the cortex and the subthalamic nucleus (STN) are frequently studied in patients with Parkinson’s disease and were…”
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Correlation between cortical and subcortical neural dynamics on multiple time scales in Parkinson’s disease
Published in Neuroscience (09-07-2015)“…Graphical abstract Long-range temporal correlations (LRTC, up to 20 s) in the amplitude dynamics of cortical alpha oscillations relate to subcortical…”
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P177. Relation between cortical and subcortical neural dynamics on multiple time scales in patients with Parkinson’s disease
Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-08-2015)“…Long-range temporal correlations (LRTC) were frequently demonstrated in the cortically dominant alpha rhythm (8–13 Hz) in healthy subjects and in different…”
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Different origins of low- and high-frequency components (600 Hz) of human somatosensory evoked potentials
Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-04-2004)“…Objective: Human median nerve somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) contain a low-amplitude (<500 nV) high-frequency (∼600 Hz) burst of repetitive wavelets…”
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Multiple generators of 600 Hz wavelets in human SEP unmasked by varying stimulus rates
Published in Neuroreport (03-06-1999)“…HUMAN scalp-derived somatosensory evoked potentials contain a high-frequency wavelet burst, presumably reflecting repetitive synchronized population spikes…”
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Identification of target areas for deep brain stimulation in human basal ganglia substructures based on median nerve sensory evoked potential criteria
Published in Journal of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry (01-08-2003)“…Objective: In the interventional treatment of movement disorders, the thalamic ventral intermediate nucleus (VIM) and the subthalamic nucleus (STN) are the…”
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Mutations in DYT1: Extension of the phenotypic and mutational spectrum
Published in Neurology (10-02-2004)“…Most cases of early-onset primary torsion dystonia (PTD) are caused by the same three-base pair (bp) (GAG) deletion in the DYT1 gene. Exon rearrangements are a…”
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Anticipatory activity in the human thalamus is predictive of reaction times
Published in Neuroscience (09-09-2008)“…Abstract Responding to environmental stimuli in a fast manner is a fundamental behavioral capacity. The pace at which one responds is known to be predetermined…”
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140. Anticipatory activity in the human thalamus is predictive of reaction times
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Double-pulse stimulation dissociates intrathalamic and cortical high-frequency (>400 Hz) SEP components in man
Published in Neuroreport (27-04-2000)“…Human somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP) contain high-frequency (600 Hz) wavelet bursts possibly reflecting repetitive population spikes in thalamocortical…”
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Differentiation of MS, fatigue and depression by cognitive and motor event-related potentials
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Imaging of dopamine transporters and D2 receptors in vascular parkinsonism: a report of four cases
Published in Journal of Neural Transmission (01-10-2005)“…The role of nuclear medicine imaging in the diagnosis of vascular parkinsonism (VP) has been addressed by only few studies up to now. Most previous reports…”
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Differential recruitment of high frequency wavelets (600 Hz) and primary cortical response (N20) in human median nerve somatosensory evoked potentials
Published in Neuroscience letters (06-11-1998)“…Human median nerve somatosensory evoked potentials contain a burst of high-frequency (600 Hz) wavelets superimposed on the primary cortical response (N20)…”
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