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Autor:
Jessica Peter, Isabella Mayer, Thomas Kammer, Lora Minkova, Jacob Lahr, Stefan Klöppel, Michel J. Grothe, Michael Orth
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2021)
Abstract We assessed the structure–function relationship of the human cholinergic system and hypothesized that structural measures are associated with short-latency sensory afferent inhibition (SAI), an electrophysiological measure of central choli
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https://doaj.org/article/14a640e78bd34437a2d0eb958651d24e
Autor:
M. Desikan, Michael Orth, John C. Rothwell, Sarah J. Tabrizi, Elias Paolo Casula, Isabella Mayer
Publikováno v:
Movement Disorders. 33:440-448
BACKGROUND: In Huntington's disease there is evidence of structural damage in the motor system, but it is still unclear how to link this to the behavioral disorder of movement. One feature of choreic movement is variable timing and coordination betwe
Autor:
Isabella Mayer, Eszter Doma, Gerwin Heller, Markus Zojer, Michaela Prchal-Murphy, Leif Carlsson, Karoline Kollmann, Veronika Sexl
Publikováno v:
Experimental Hematology. 100:S87
Autor:
Traian Popa, John C. Rothwell, Elias Paolo Casula, R. A. C. Roos, Isabella Mayer, Katlyn E. Brown, Blair R. Leavitt, O. Odish, Alexandra Durr, Michael Orth, Sarah J. Tabrizi, Lara A. Boyd, Gionata Strigaro, M. Desikan, Jean-Charles Lamy, Keith R. Lohse, Sabine Meunier
Publikováno v:
Brain Stimulation, Vol 10, Iss 6, Pp 1102-1111 (2017)
Brain Stimulation, 10(6), 1102-1111
Brain Stimulation, 10(6), 1102-1111
Background Electrophysiological measures can help understand brain function both in healthy individuals and in the context of a disease. Given the amount of information that can be extracted from these measures and their frequent use, it is essential
Autor:
Beth Borowsky, Alexandra Durr, Stefan Klöppel, Sarah Gregory, Sarah J. Tabrizi, Blair R. Leavitt, Michael Orth, Lora Minkova, G. Bernhard Landwehrmeyer, Douglas R. Langbehn, John C. Rothwell, Geraint Rees, Lara A. Boyd, Ralf Reilmann, Isabella Mayer, Raymund A.C. Roos, Rachael I. Scahill, Kiran K. Seunarine, Track-On Investigators
Publikováno v:
Human Brain Mapping. 37:4615-4628
While the HTT CAG-repeat expansion mutation causing Huntington's disease (HD) is highly correlated with the rate of pathogenesis leading to disease onset, considerable variance in age-at-onset remains unexplained. Therefore, other factors must influe
Autor:
Michael Orth, Martin Gorges, Jan Kassubek, Isabella Mayer, Robert Christian Wolf, Georg Grön, G. Bernhard Landwehrmeyer, Hans-Peter Müller, Gesa Sophie Grupe, Thomas Kammer
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports
Structural and functional changes attributable to the neurodegenerative process in Huntington’s disease (HD) may be evident in HTT CAG repeat expansion carriers before the clinical manifestations of HD. It remains unclear, though, how far from moto
Autor:
Elias Paolo Casula, Sarah J. Tabrizi, Michael Orth, John C. Rothwell, M. Desikan, Isabella Mayer
Publikováno v:
Movement Disorders. 33:1371-1371
Background: In Huntington’s disease there is evidence of structural damage in the motor system, but it is still unclear how to link this to the behavioral disorder of movement. One feature of choreic movement is variable timing and coordination bet
Autor:
Isabella Mayer, Markus Pfisterer
Publikováno v:
Erfahrungsheilkunde. 57:110-114
In der klinischen Praxis steht der Arzt oft Patienten gegenuber, die uber monate- oder jahrelang andauernde chronische Be- schwerden wie Kopfschmerzen, Magen- Darm-Probleme, hohen oder niedrigen Blutdruck, Hautausschlage usw. klagen. Die Symptome a e
Autor:
Isabella Mayer, Michael Orth
Publikováno v:
Neurodegenerative disease management. 4(2)
SUMMARY Huntington's disease (HD) is a hereditary movement disorder with dementia and behavioral difficulties caused by a mutation in the HTT gene. Age-at-onset, clinical phenotype and disease evolution vary and are not explained by the mutation alon
Publikováno v:
Clinical EEG and neuroscience. 46(3)
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) applied over the occipital cortex has a controversial effect on the visual cortex excitability. Paired flash visual evoked potentials (paired F-VEPs) offer a unique method to express neural inhibition wi