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    Language, psychosis and the brain: Novel insights from a dimensional approach by Strik, W

    Published in European psychiatry (01-03-2016)
    “…The brain mechanisms related to formal thought disorders (FTD) and auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) appear to be closely linked to structural and…”
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    Resting-state EEG in schizophrenia: Auditory verbal hallucinations are related to shortening of specific microstates by Kindler, J, Hubl, D, Strik, W.K, Dierks, T, Koenig, T

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-06-2011)
    “…Abstract Objective Abnormal perceptions and cognitions in schizophrenia might be related to abnormal resting states of the brain. Previous research found that…”
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    BOLD correlates of EEG alpha phase-locking and the fMRI default mode network by Jann, K., Dierks, T., Boesch, C., Kottlow, M., Strik, W., Koenig, T.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-04-2009)
    “…Phase locking or synchronization of brain areas is a key concept of information processing in the brain. Synchronous oscillations have been observed and…”
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    Keep at bay! – Abnormal personal space regulation as marker of paranoia in schizophrenia by Schoretsanitis, G, Kutynia, A, Stegmayer, K, Strik, W, Walther, S

    Published in European psychiatry (01-01-2016)
    “…Abstract Background During threat, interpersonal distance is deliberately increased. Personal space regulation is related to amygdala function and altered in…”
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    Resting state perfusion in the language network is linked to formal thought disorder and poor functional outcome in schizophrenia by Stegmayer, K., Stettler, M., Strik, W., Federspiel, A., Wiest, R., Bohlhalter, S., Walther, S.

    Published in Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (01-11-2017)
    “…Objective Formal thought disorder (FTD) is a core symptom in schizophrenia. Here, we focus on resting state cerebral blood flow (rCBF) linked to dimensions of…”
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    Shall we really say goodbye to first rank symptoms? by Heinz, A, Voss, M, Lawrie, S.M, Mishara, A, Bauer, M, Gallinat, J, Juckel, G, Lang, U, Rapp, M, Falkai, P, Strik, W, Krystal, J, Abi-Dargham, A, Galderisi, S

    Published in European psychiatry (01-09-2016)
    “…Abstract Background First rank symptoms (FRS) of schizophrenia have been used for decades for diagnostic purposes. In the new version of the DSM-5, the…”
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    Distinct resting-state perfusion patterns underlie psychomotor retardation in unipolar vs. bipolar depression by Cantisani, A., Stegmayer, K., Bracht, T., Federspiel, A., Wiest, R., Horn, H., Müller, T. J., Schneider, C., Höfle, O., Strik, W., Walther, S.

    Published in Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (01-10-2016)
    “…Objective Psychomotor abnormalities characterize both unipolar (UP) depression and bipolar (BP) depression. We aimed to assess their neurobiological correlates…”
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    Professional musicians listen differently to music by Mikutta, C.A, Maissen, G, Altorfer, A, Strik, W, Koenig, T

    Published in Neuroscience (30-05-2014)
    “…Highlights • Professional musicians show mid-frontal theta activity during music perception. • During high arousal professional musicians show an increase in…”
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    The influence of emotion clarity on emotional prosody identification in paranoid schizophrenia by Bach, D R, Buxtorf, K, Grandjean, D, Strik, W K

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-06-2009)
    “…Identification of emotional facial expression and emotional prosody (i.e. speech melody) is often impaired in schizophrenia. For facial emotion identification,…”
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    Functional imbalance of visual pathways indicates alternative face processing strategies in autism by HUBL, D, BÖLTE, S, FEINEIS-MATTHEWS, S, LANFERMANN, H, FEDERSPIEL, A, STRIK, W, POUSTKA, F, DIERKS, T

    Published in Neurology (11-11-2003)
    “…To investigate whether autistic subjects show a different pattern of neural activity than healthy individuals during processing of faces and complex patterns…”
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    Brain connectivity at different time-scales measured with EEG by Koenig, T, Studer, D, Hubl, D, Melie, L, Strik, W.K

    “…We present an overview of different methods for decomposing a multichannel spontaneous electroencephalogram (EEG) into sets of temporal patterns and…”
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    EEG marker of inhibitory brain activity correlates with resting-state cerebral blood flow in the reward system in major depression by Cantisani, A., Koenig, T., Stegmayer, K., Federspiel, A., Horn, H., Müller, T. J., Wiest, R., Strik, W., Walther, S.

    “…Frontal alpha band asymmetry (FAA) is a marker of altered reward processing in major depressive disorder (MDD), associated with reduced approach behavior and…”
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    Neural correlates of disbalanced motor control in major depression by Walther, S, Höfle, O, Federspiel, A, Horn, H, Hügli, S, Wiest, R, Strik, W, Müller, T.J

    Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-01-2012)
    “…Abstract Background Motor retardation is a common symptom of major depressive disorder (MDD). Despite the existence of various assessment methods, little is…”
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    Sex Differences in Semantic Processing: Event-Related Brain Potentials Distinguish between Lower and Higher Order Semantic Analysis during Word Reading by Wirth, M, Horn, H, Koenig, T, Stein, M, Federspiel, A, Meier, B, Michel, CM, Strik, W

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-09-2007)
    “…Behavioral studies suggest that women and men differ in the strategic elaboration of verbally encoded information especially in the absence of external task…”
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    Brain electric microstates and momentary conscious mind states as building blocks of spontaneous thinking: I. Visual imagery and abstract thoughts by Lehmann, D, Strik, W.K, Henggeler, B, Koenig, T, Koukkou, M

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-06-1998)
    “…Prompted reports of recall of spontaneous, conscious experiences were collected in a no-input, no-task, no-response paradigm (30 random prompts to each of 13…”
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    P168. Nonverbal social communication in schizophrenia is linked to gesture performance by Walther, S, Stegmayer, K, Sulzbacher, J, Vanbellingen, T, Müri, R, Strik, W, Bohlhalter, S

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-08-2015)
    “…Background Schizophrenia patients are severely impaired in nonverbal communication, including gesture production and social perception. However, the impact of…”
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    Time course of blood oxygenation level–dependent signal response after theta burst transcranial magnetic stimulation of the frontal eye field by Hubl, D, Nyffeler, T, Wurtz, P, Chaves, S, Pflugshaupt, T, Lüthi, M, von Wartburg, R, Wiest, R, Dierks, T, Strik, W.K, Hess, C.W, Müri, R.M

    Published in Neuroscience (06-02-2008)
    “…Abstract The aim of the current study was to examine the effect of theta burst repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on the blood oxygenation…”
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    Abdominal Abscesses and Destruction of Inguinal Canal with Mesh Dislocation caused by a Perforated Diverticulitis by Strik, Martin W., Baschinskij, Sergej, Renger, Franziska, Paasch, Christoph

    Published in Case reports in surgery (29-10-2019)
    “…The diverticulitis is a frequent disease of the gastrointestinal tract. It may lead to a variety of severe complications. In some cases, it has to be…”
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    V7. Impaired postural knowledge in schizophrenia is associated with structural gray and white matter alterations in the praxis network by Walther, S, Viher, P, Vanbellingen, T, Federspiel, A, Bohlhalter, S, Strik, W, Wiest, R, Stegmayer, K

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-08-2015)
    “…Background Higher order processes such as recognition of gestures rely on a network of distinct and distant brain areas. Particularly the role of key regions…”
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    V8. Structural alteration of the praxis network were associated with poor gesture performance in schizophrenia patients by Stegmayer, K, Viher, P, Vanbellingen, T, Federspiel, A, Bohlhalter, S, Wiest, R, Müri, R, Strik, W, Walther, S

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-08-2015)
    “…Background Schizophrenia is associated with poor nonverbal communication. Impairments in the performance of hand gestures have been shown in 67% of patients…”
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