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    Brain stimulation in obesity

    Obesity is taking up epidemic proportions worldwide with significant impacts on the health of both the affected individual and on society as a whole. Treatment approaches consist of behavioural and pharmacolog...

    C H Göbel, V M Tronnier, T F Münte in International Journal of Obesity (2017)

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    Music supported therapy promotes motor plasticity in individuals with chronic stroke

    Novel rehabilitation interventions have improved motor recovery by induction of neural plasticity in individuals with stroke. Of these, Music-supported therapy (MST) is based on music training designed to rest...

    P. Ripollés, N. Rojo, J. Grau-Sánchez, J. L. Amengual in Brain Imaging and Behavior (2016)

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    Acquired pendular nystagmus and its therapy in progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) due to inferior olivary hypertrophy

    J. von der Gablentz, A. Sprenger, M. Heldmann, T. F. Münte in Journal of Neurology (2013)

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    Using musical instruments to improve motor skill recovery following a stroke

    In previous studies, it was shown that there is a need for efficient motor rehabilitation approaches. For this purpose, we evaluated a music-supported training program designed to induce an auditory–sensorimot...

    S. Schneider, P. W. Schönle, E. Altenmüller, T. F. Münte in Journal of Neurology (2007)

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    Brain potential amplitude varies as a function of Borna disease virus-specific immune complexes in obsessive–compulsive disorder

    D E Dietrich, Y Zhang, L Bode, T F Münte, U Hauser, P Schmorl in Molecular Psychiatry (2005)

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    Brain potential amplitude varies as a function of Borna disease virus-specific immune complexes in obsessive–compulsive disorder

    D E Dietrich, Y Zhang, L Bode, T F Münte, U Hauser, P Schmorl in Molecular Psychiatry (2005)

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    Kognitive Dysfunktionen nach abdominal-chirurgischen Operationen bei älteren Patienten

    Ältere Patienten leiden häufig nach größeren chirurgischen Eingriffen an postoperativen kognitiven Dysfunktionen (POCD). Die Ursachen hierfür sind weitgehend unbekannt. Wir haben den Einfluss von Invasivität, ...

    S. V. Müller, N. Krause, M. Schmidt in Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie (2004)

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    Influence of cerebral lesion volume and lesion distribution on event-related brain potentials in multiple sclerosis

    Neurocognitive involvement in multiple sclerosis (MS) is heterogeneous with some authors suggesting a frontal pattern in patients with predominantly frontal lesions. To assess the relationship between the dis...

    M. Sailer, H. J. Heinze, I. Tendolkar, U. Decker, O. Kreye in Journal of Neurology (2001)

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    Central effects of sildenafil (Viagra) on auditory selective attention and verbal recognition memory in humans: a study with event-related brain potentials

    The purpose of this study was to assess possible central side-effects of sildenafil (Viagra) on attention and memory functions. Sildenafil and placebo were administered in young male subjects in a double-blin...

    D. Schultheiss, S. V. Müller, W. Nager, C. G. Stief, N. Schlote in World Journal of Urology (2001)

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    Anmerkung zum Beitrag von Triebig et al.¶Polyneuropathie und Enzephalopathie durch organische Lösungsmittel – Gutachterliche Erfahrungen¶Nervenarzt (1999) 70:306–314

    T.F. Münte, U. Ziebold in Der Nervenarzt (1999)

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    Alteration of early components of the visual evoked potential in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

    Evoked potentials were recorded in three different visual experiments in 14 patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and 14 matched control subjects. Control subjects’ evoked potentials (EPs) were ...

    T. F. Münte, Mathias C. Tröger, Isabel Nusser in Journal of Neurology (1998)

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    Ereigniskorrelierte Hirnpotentiale bei kontinuierlichem Wiedererkennen von Wörtern mit unterschiedlichem emotionalen Gehalt: Befunde bei gesunden Probanden und Depressiven

    Werden Wörter im Rahmen eines Wortwiedererkennungsparadigmas hintereinander präsentiert und wird parallel das EEG abgeleitet, so sind die Ereigniskorrelierten Potentiale (EKP) durch eine größere Positivität fü...

    Dr. D. E. Dietrich, H. M. Emrich in Aktuelle Perspektiven der Biologischen Psy… (1996)

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    Intrakranielle kognitive Potentiale bei Gedächtnisprozessen

    Patienten mit Temporallappenepilepsien weisen in neuropsychologischen Tests nicht selten spezifische Gedächtnisdefizite auf. Die im Rahmen der prächirurgischen Epilepsiediagnostik häufig notwendige Implantatio...

    T. Grunwald, C. E. Elger, K. Lehnertz in Topographische Diagnostik des Gehirns (1995)

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    Combined spatial and temporal imaging of brain activity during visual selective attention in humans

    VISUAL–SPATIAL attention is an essential brain function that enables us to select and preferentially process high priority information in the visual fields1,2. Several brain areas have been shown to participate i...

    H. J. Heinze, G. R. Mangun, W. Burchert, H. Hinrichs, M. Scholz, T. F. Münte in Nature (1994)

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    The Order of Global- and Local-Level Information Processing: Electrophysiological Evidence for Parallel Perceptual Processes

    The question of whether different levels of hierarchically structured visual stimuli are processed in parallel by separate systems or sequentially by a single processing resource was investigated by recording ...

    H.-J. Heinze, Sönke Johannes, T. F. Münte, George R. Mangun in Cognitive Electrophysiology (1994)

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    ERP Negativities During Syntactic Processing of Written Words

    The observation of a negative component in the event-related potential (ERP) in response to semantic anomalies by Kutas and Hillyard in 1980 represents a hallmark in the use of electrophysiological measures fo...

    T. F. Münte, H.-J. Heinze in Cognitive Electrophysiology (1994)

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    Ophthalmoneurology

    Eye movements serve vision by placing the image of an object of regard on the fovea of each retina and by preventing slippage of images on the retina. The brain employs two modes of ocular motor control: Fast ...

    D. Kömpf, M. Fetter, D. Tweed, E. Koenig in Abstracts of the 65th congress of the Germ… (1992)

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    Familial migraine coma: a case study

    A family suffering from a rare malignant type of migraine is described. The syndrome is characterized by episodes of coma with meningitic signs and fever and pareses as well as persistent cerebellar signs. Com...

    T.-F. Münte, H. Müller-Vahl in Journal of Neurology (1990)

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    Semantic Distance and the Electrophysiological Priming Effect

    Since the first reports on event-related potentials (ERPs) of the human brain and their putative relations to psychological processes in the mid-1960s much has been learned about ERPs and behavior. A rapidly g...

    T. F. Münte, H. Künkel, H. J. Heinze in Brain Dynamics (1989)

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