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    The hidden identity of faces: a case of lifelong prosopagnosia

    Not being able to recognize a person’s face is a highly debilitating condition from which people with developmental prosopagnosia (DP) suffer their entire life. Here we describe the case of J, a 30 year old wo...

    Martin Wegrzyn, Annika Garlichs, Richard W. K. Heß, Friedrich G. Woermann in BMC Psychology (2019)

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    In your face: the biased judgement of fear-anger expressions in violent offenders

    Why is it that certain violent criminals repeatedly find themselves engaged in brawls? Many inmates report having felt provoked or threatened by their victims, which might be due to a tendency to ascribe malic...

    Martin Wegrzyn, Sina Westphal, Johanna Kissler in BMC Psychology (2017)

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    Intra- and inter-cortical motor excitability in Alzheimer’s disease

    Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) provides evidence for facilitatory and inhibitory motor dysfunctions in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The corpus callosum (CC) is affected in AD already at early stages cons...

    Jacqueline Hoeppner, Martin Wegrzyn, Johannes Thome in Journal of Neural Transmission (2012)

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    Combining DTI and MRI for the Automated Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease Using a Large European Multicenter Dataset

    Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) allows assessing neuronal fiber tract integrity in vivo to support the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). It is an open research question to which extent combinations of diff...

    Martin Dyrba, Michael Ewers, Martin Wegrzyn in Multimodal Brain Image Analysis (2012)

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    Practice effects in healthy adults: A longitudinal study on frequent repetitive cognitive testing

    Cognitive deterioration is a core symptom of many neuropsychiatric disorders and target of increasing significance for novel treatment strategies. Hence, its reliable capture in long-term follow-up studies is ...

    Claudia Bartels, Martin Wegrzyn, Anne Wiedl, Verena Ackermann in BMC Neuroscience (2010)