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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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    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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    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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    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)