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Evoking plasticity through sensory stimulation: Implications for learning and rehabilitationDinse, H. R., & Tegenthoff, M.e-Neuroforum, 1(1),
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Dinse, H. R., & Tegenthoff, M. (2015). Evoking plasticity through sensory stimulation: Implications for learning and rehabilitation . e-Neuroforum, 1(1), .Resting BOLD fluctuations in the primary somatosensory cortex correlate with tactile acuityHaag, L. M., Heba, S., Lenz, M., Glaubitz, B., Höffken, O., Kalisch, T., et al.Cortex, 64, 20–28@article{HaagHebaLenzEtAl2015, author = {Haag, Lauren M and Heba, Stefanie and Lenz, Melanie and Glaubitz, Benjamin and Höffken, Oliver and Kalisch, Tobias and Puts, Nicholaas A and Edden, Richard AE and Tegenthoff, Martin and Dinse, Hubert R. and others}, title = {Resting BOLD fluctuations in the primary somatosensory cortex correlate with tactile acuity}, journal = {Cortex}, volume = {64}, pages = {20–28}, year = {2015}, }
Haag, L. M., Heba, S., Lenz, M., Glaubitz, B., Höffken, O., Kalisch, T., et al. (2015). Resting BOLD fluctuations in the primary somatosensory cortex correlate with tactile acuity. Cortex, 64, 20–28.State-dependencies of learning across brain scalesRitter, P., Born, J., Brecht, M., Dinse, H. R., Heinemann, U., Pleger, B., et al.Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 9@article{RitterBornBrechtEtAl2015, author = {Ritter, Petra and Born, Jan and Brecht, Michael and Dinse, Hubert R and Heinemann, Uwe and Pleger, Burkhard and Schmitz, Dietmar and Schreiber, Susanne and Villringer, Arno and Kempter, Richard}, title = {State-dependencies of learning across brain scales}, journal = {Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience}, volume = {9}, year = {2015}, }
Ritter, P., Born, J., Brecht, M., Dinse, H. R., Heinemann, U., Pleger, B., et al. (2015). State-dependencies of learning across brain scales. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 9.2014
Touch improvement at the hand transfers to the faceMuret, D., Dinse, H. R., Macchione, S., Urquizar, C., Farne, A., & Reilly, K. T.Curr. Biol., 24(16), R736–737@article{MuretDinseMacchioneEtAl2014, author = {Muret, D. and Dinse, H. R. and Macchione, S. and Urquizar, C. and Farne, A. and Reilly, K. T.}, title = {Touch improvement at the hand transfers to the face}, journal = {Curr. Biol.}, volume = {24}, number = {16}, pages = {R736–737}, month = {August}, year = {2014}, }
Muret, D., Dinse, H. R., Macchione, S., Urquizar, C., Farne, A., & Reilly, K. T. (2014). Touch improvement at the hand transfers to the face. Curr. Biol., 24(16), R736–737.Tactile Acuity Charts: A Reliable Measure of Spatial AcuityBruns, P., Camargo, C. J., Campanella, H., Esteve, J., Dinse, H. R., & Röder, B.PloS one, 9(2), e87384@article{BrunsCamargoCampanellaEtAl2014, author = {Bruns, Patrick and Camargo, Carlos J and Campanella, Humberto and Esteve, Jaume and Dinse, Hubert R and Röder, Brigitte}, title = {Tactile Acuity Charts: A Reliable Measure of Spatial Acuity}, journal = {PloS one}, volume = {9}, number = {2}, pages = {e87384}, year = {2014}, }
Bruns, P., Camargo, C. J., Campanella, H., Esteve, J., Dinse, H. R., & Röder, B. (2014). Tactile Acuity Charts: A Reliable Measure of Spatial Acuity. PloS one, 9(2), e87384.Tanz im Alter: Fitness für Gehirn, Geist und KörperKattenstroth, J. C., Kalisch, T., Tegenthoff, M., & Dinse, H. R.In C. Behrens & Rosenberg, C. (Eds.), TanzZeit – LebensZeit, Tanzforschung 2014 (pp. 115–135) Leipzig: Henschel Verlag@incollection{KattenstrothKalischTegenthoffEtAl2014, author = {Kattenstroth, Jan C and Kalisch, Tobias and Tegenthoff, Martin and Dinse, Hubert R}, title = { Tanz im Alter: Fitness für Gehirn, Geist und Körper }, booktitle = { TanzZeit – LebensZeit, Tanzforschung 2014}, editor = {Behrens, C and Rosenberg, C}, pages = {115–135}, publisher = { Henschel Verlag }, address = {Leipzig}, year = {2014}, }
Kattenstroth, J. C., Kalisch, T., Tegenthoff, M., & Dinse, H. R.. (2014). Tanz im Alter: Fitness für Gehirn, Geist und Körper . In C. Behrens & Rosenberg, C. (Eds.), TanzZeit – LebensZeit, Tanzforschung 2014 (pp. 115–135). Leipzig: Henschel Verlag .Effects of combining 2 weeks of passive sensory stimulation with active hand motor training in healthy adultsLadda, A. M., Pfannmoeller, J. P., Kalisch, T., Roschka, S., Platz, T., Dinse, H. R., & Lotze, M.PloS one, 9(1), e84402@article{LaddaPfannmoellerKalischEtAl2014, author = {Ladda, Aija Marie and Pfannmoeller, Joerg Peter and Kalisch, Tobias and Roschka, Sybille and Platz, Thomas and Dinse, Hubert R and Lotze, Martin}, title = {Effects of combining 2 weeks of passive sensory stimulation with active hand motor training in healthy adults}, journal = {PloS one}, volume = {9}, number = {1}, pages = {e84402}, year = {2014}, }
Ladda, A. M., Pfannmoeller, J. P., Kalisch, T., Roschka, S., Platz, T., Dinse, H. R., & Lotze, M. (2014). Effects of combining 2 weeks of passive sensory stimulation with active hand motor training in healthy adults. PloS one, 9(1), e84402.Opposing effects of dopamine antagonism in a motor sequence task—tiapride increases cortical excitability and impairs motor learningLissek, S., Vallana, G. S., Schlaffke, L., Lenz, M., Dinse, H. R., & Tegenthoff, M.Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience, 8@article{LissekVallanaSchlaffkeEtAl2014, author = {Lissek, Silke and Vallana, Guido S and Schlaffke, Lara and Lenz, Melanie and Dinse, Hubert R and Tegenthoff, Martin}, title = {Opposing effects of dopamine antagonism in a motor sequence task—tiapride increases cortical excitability and impairs motor learning}, journal = {Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience}, volume = {8}, year = {2014}, }
Lissek, S., Vallana, G. S., Schlaffke, L., Lenz, M., Dinse, H. R., & Tegenthoff, M. (2014). Opposing effects of dopamine antagonism in a motor sequence task—tiapride increases cortical excitability and impairs motor learning. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience, 8.Synergistic effects of noradrenergic modulation with atomoxetine and 10 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on motor learning in healthy humansSczesny-Kaiser, M., Bauknecht, A., Höffken, O., Tegenthoff, M., Dinse, H. R., Jancke, D., et al.BMC neuroscience, 15(1), 46@article{Sczesny-KaiserBauknechtHöffkenEtAl2014b, author = {Sczesny-Kaiser, Matthias and Bauknecht, Alica and Höffken, Oliver and Tegenthoff, Martin and Dinse, Hubert R and Jancke, Dirk and Funke, Klaus and Schwenkreis, Peter}, title = {Synergistic effects of noradrenergic modulation with atomoxetine and 10 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on motor learning in healthy humans}, journal = {BMC neuroscience}, volume = {15}, number = {1}, pages = {46}, year = {2014}, }
Sczesny-Kaiser, M., Bauknecht, A., Höffken, O., Tegenthoff, M., Dinse, H. R., Jancke, D., et al. (2014). Synergistic effects of noradrenergic modulation with atomoxetine and 10 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on motor learning in healthy humans. BMC neuroscience, 15(1), 46.Synergistic effects of noradrenergic modulation with atomoxetine and 10 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on motor learning in healthy humansSczesny-Kaiser, M., Bauknecht, A., Hoffken, O., Tegenthoff, M., Dinse, H. R., Jancke, D., et al.BMC Neurosci, 15, 46@article{Sczesny-KaiserBauknechtHoffkenEtAl2014, author = {Sczesny-Kaiser, M. and Bauknecht, A. and Hoffken, O. and Tegenthoff, M. and Dinse, H. R. and Jancke, D. and Funke, K. and Schwenkreis, P.}, title = {Synergistic effects of noradrenergic modulation with atomoxetine and 10 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on motor learning in healthy humans}, journal = {BMC Neurosci}, volume = {15}, pages = {46}, year = {2014}, }
Sczesny-Kaiser, M., Bauknecht, A., Hoffken, O., Tegenthoff, M., Dinse, H. R., Jancke, D., et al. (2014). Synergistic effects of noradrenergic modulation with atomoxetine and 10 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on motor learning in healthy humans. BMC Neurosci, 15, 46.The role of alpha-rhythm states in perceptual learning: insights from experiments and computational modelsSigala, R., Haufe, S., Roy, D., Dinse, H. R., & Ritter, P.Front Comput Neurosci, 8, 36@article{SigalaHaufeRoyEtAl2014, author = {Sigala, R. and Haufe, S. and Roy, D. and Dinse, H. R. and Ritter, P.}, title = {The role of alpha-rhythm states in perceptual learning: insights from experiments and computational models}, journal = {Front Comput Neurosci}, volume = {8}, pages = {36}, year = {2014}, }
Sigala, R., Haufe, S., Roy, D., Dinse, H. R., & Ritter, P. (2014). The role of alpha-rhythm states in perceptual learning: insights from experiments and computational models. Front Comput Neurosci, 8, 36.2013
Quantitative assessment of joint position sense recovery in subacute stroke patients: a pilot studyKattenstroth, J. C., Kalisch, T., Kowalewski, R., Tegenthoff, M., & Dinse, H. R.J Rehabil Med, 45(10), 1004–1009@article{KattenstrothKalischKowalewskiEtAl2013, author = {Kattenstroth, J. C. and Kalisch, T. and Kowalewski, R. and Tegenthoff, M. and Dinse, H. R.}, title = {Quantitative assessment of joint position sense recovery in subacute stroke patients: a pilot study}, journal = {J Rehabil Med}, volume = {45}, number = {10}, pages = {1004–1009}, month = {November}, year = {2013}, }
Kattenstroth, J. C., Kalisch, T., Kowalewski, R., Tegenthoff, M., & Dinse, H. R.. (2013). Quantitative assessment of joint position sense recovery in subacute stroke patients: a pilot study. J Rehabil Med, 45(10), 1004–1009.Effects of aging on properties of the local circuit in rat primary somatosensory cortex (S1) in vitroHickmott, P., & Dinse, H.Cereb. Cortex, 23(10), 2500–2513@article{HickmottDinse2013, author = {Hickmott, P. and Dinse, H.}, title = {Effects of aging on properties of the local circuit in rat primary somatosensory cortex (S1) in vitro}, journal = {Cereb. Cortex}, volume = {23}, number = {10}, pages = {2500–2513}, month = {October}, year = {2013}, }
Hickmott, P., & Dinse, H.. (2013). Effects of aging on properties of the local circuit in rat primary somatosensory cortex (S1) in vitro. Cereb. Cortex, 23(10), 2500–2513.Effects of aging on properties of the local circuit in rat primary somatosensory cortex (S1) in vitroHickmott, P., & Dinse, H.Cereb. Cortex, 23(10), 2500–2513@article{HickmottDinse2013b, author = {Hickmott, P. and Dinse, H.}, title = {Effects of aging on properties of the local circuit in rat primary somatosensory cortex (S1) in vitro}, journal = {Cereb. Cortex}, volume = {23}, number = {10}, pages = {2500–2513}, month = {October}, year = {2013}, }
Hickmott, P., & Dinse, H.. (2013). Effects of aging on properties of the local circuit in rat primary somatosensory cortex (S1) in vitro. Cereb. Cortex, 23(10), 2500–2513.Learning without trainingBeste, C., & Dinse, H. R.Curr. Biol., 23(11), R489–499@article{BesteDinse2013, author = {Beste, C. and Dinse, H. R.}, title = {Learning without training}, journal = {Curr. Biol.}, volume = {23}, number = {11}, pages = {R489–499}, month = {June}, year = {2013}, }
Influence of stimulation intensity on paired-pulse suppression of human median nerve somatosensory evoked potentialsGatica Tossi, M. A., Lillemeier, A. S., & Dinse, H. R.Neuroreport, 24(9), 451–456@article{Gatica TossiLillemeierDinse2013, author = {Gatica Tossi, M. A. and Lillemeier, A. S. and Dinse, H. R.}, title = {Influence of stimulation intensity on paired-pulse suppression of human median nerve somatosensory evoked potentials}, journal = {Neuroreport}, volume = {24}, number = {9}, pages = {451–456}, month = {June}, year = {2013}, }
Gatica Tossi, M. A., Lillemeier, A. S., & Dinse, H. R.. (2013). Influence of stimulation intensity on paired-pulse suppression of human median nerve somatosensory evoked potentials. Neuroreport, 24(9), 451–456.Phosphene thresholds correlate with paired-pulse suppression of visually evoked potentialsHoffken, O., Lenz, M., Sczesny-Kaiser, M., Dinse, H. R., & Tegenthoff, M.Brain Stimul, 6(2), 118–121@article{HoffkenLenzSczesny-KaiserEtAl2013, author = {Hoffken, O. and Lenz, M. and Sczesny-Kaiser, M. and Dinse, H. R. and Tegenthoff, M.}, title = {Phosphene thresholds correlate with paired-pulse suppression of visually evoked potentials}, journal = {Brain Stimul}, volume = {6}, number = {2}, pages = {118–121}, month = {March}, year = {2013}, }
Hoffken, O., Lenz, M., Sczesny-Kaiser, M., Dinse, H. R., & Tegenthoff, M. (2013). Phosphene thresholds correlate with paired-pulse suppression of visually evoked potentials. Brain Stimul, 6(2), 118–121.State-dependent perceptual learningFreyer, F., Becker, R., Dinse, H. R., & Ritter, P.J. Neurosci., 33(7), 2900–2907@article{FreyerBeckerDinseEtAl2013, author = {Freyer, F. and Becker, R. and Dinse, H. R. and Ritter, P.}, title = {State-dependent perceptual learning}, journal = {J. Neurosci.}, volume = {33}, number = {7}, pages = {2900–2907}, month = {February}, year = {2013}, }
Freyer, F., Becker, R., Dinse, H. R., & Ritter, P. (2013). State-dependent perceptual learning. J. Neurosci., 33(7), 2900–2907.Six months of dance intervention enhances postural, sensorimotor, and cognitive performance in elderly without affecting cardio-respiratory functionsKattenstroth, J. C., Kalisch, T., Holt, S., Tegenthoff, M., & Dinse, H. R.Front Aging Neurosci, 5, 5@article{KattenstrothKalischHoltEtAl2013, author = {Kattenstroth, J. C. and Kalisch, T. and Holt, S. and Tegenthoff, M. and Dinse, H. R.}, title = {Six months of dance intervention enhances postural, sensorimotor, and cognitive performance in elderly without affecting cardio-respiratory functions}, journal = {Front Aging Neurosci}, volume = {5}, pages = {5}, year = {2013}, }
Kattenstroth, J. C., Kalisch, T., Holt, S., Tegenthoff, M., & Dinse, H. R.. (2013). Six months of dance intervention enhances postural, sensorimotor, and cognitive performance in elderly without affecting cardio-respiratory functions. Front Aging Neurosci, 5, 5.Brain activation in motor sequence learning is related to the level of native cortical excitabilityLissek, S., Vallana, G. S., Gunturkun, O., Dinse, H., & Tegenthoff, M.PLoS ONE, 8(4), e61863@article{LissekVallanaGunturkunEtAl2013, author = {Lissek, S. and Vallana, G. S. and Gunturkun, O. and Dinse, H. and Tegenthoff, M.}, title = {Brain activation in motor sequence learning is related to the level of native cortical excitability}, journal = {PLoS ONE}, volume = {8}, number = {4}, pages = {e61863}, year = {2013}, }
Lissek, S., Vallana, G. S., Gunturkun, O., Dinse, H., & Tegenthoff, M. (2013). Brain activation in motor sequence learning is related to the level of native cortical excitability. PLoS ONE, 8(4), e61863.Behavioural and neurophysiological markers reveal differential sensitivity to homeostatic interactions between centrally and peripherally applied passive stimulationTossi, G., Stude, P., Schwenkreis, P., Tegenthoff, M., & Dinse, H. R.European Journal of Neuroscience, 38(6), 2893–2901@article{TossiStudeSchwenkreisEtAl2013, author = {Tossi, Gatica and Stude, P and Schwenkreis, P and Tegenthoff, M and Dinse, HR}, title = {Behavioural and neurophysiological markers reveal differential sensitivity to homeostatic interactions between centrally and peripherally applied passive stimulation}, journal = {European Journal of Neuroscience}, volume = {38}, number = {6}, pages = {2893–2901}, year = {2013}, }
Tossi, G., Stude, P., Schwenkreis, P., Tegenthoff, M., & Dinse, H. R.. (2013). Behavioural and neurophysiological markers reveal differential sensitivity to homeostatic interactions between centrally and peripherally applied passive stimulation. European Journal of Neuroscience, 38(6), 2893–2901.2012
Faster perceptual learning through excitotoxic neurodegenerationBeste, C., Wascher, E., Dinse, H. R., & Saft, C.Curr. Biol., 22(20), 1914–1917@article{BesteWascherDinseEtAl2012, author = {Beste, C. and Wascher, E. and Dinse, H. R. and Saft, C.}, title = {Faster perceptual learning through excitotoxic neurodegeneration}, journal = {Curr. Biol.}, volume = {22}, number = {20}, pages = {1914–1917}, month = {October}, year = {2012}, }
Beste, C., Wascher, E., Dinse, H. R., & Saft, C. (2012). Faster perceptual learning through excitotoxic neurodegeneration. Curr. Biol., 22(20), 1914–1917.Perceptual improvement following repetitive sensory stimulation depends monotonically on stimulation intensitySchlieper, S., & Dinse, H. R.Brain Stimul, 5(4), 647–651@article{SchlieperDinse2012, author = {Schlieper, S. and Dinse, H. R.}, title = {Perceptual improvement following repetitive sensory stimulation depends monotonically on stimulation intensity}, journal = {Brain Stimul}, volume = {5}, number = {4}, pages = {647–651}, month = {October}, year = {2012}, }
Schlieper, S., & Dinse, H. R.. (2012). Perceptual improvement following repetitive sensory stimulation depends monotonically on stimulation intensity. Brain Stimul, 5(4), 647–651.Noradrenergic modulation of human visual cortex excitability assessed by paired-pulse visual-evoked potentialsHoffken, O., Lenz, M., Hockelmann, N., Dinse, H. R., & Tegenthoff, M.Neuroreport, 23(12), 707–711@article{HoffkenLenzHockelmannEtAl2012, author = {Hoffken, O. and Lenz, M. and Hockelmann, N. and Dinse, H. R. and Tegenthoff, M.}, title = {Noradrenergic modulation of human visual cortex excitability assessed by paired-pulse visual-evoked potentials}, journal = {Neuroreport}, volume = {23}, number = {12}, pages = {707–711}, month = {August}, year = {2012}, }
Hoffken, O., Lenz, M., Hockelmann, N., Dinse, H. R., & Tegenthoff, M. (2012). Noradrenergic modulation of human visual cortex excitability assessed by paired-pulse visual-evoked potentials. Neuroreport, 23(12), 707–711.Choosing to improve or to impairDinse, H. R.Clin Neurophysiol, 123(6), 1063–1064@article{Dinse2012, author = {Dinse, H. R.}, title = {Choosing to improve or to impair}, journal = {Clin Neurophysiol}, volume = {123}, number = {6}, pages = {1063–1064}, month = {June}, year = {2012}, }
Increased excitability of somatosensory cortex in aged humans is associated with impaired tactile acuityLenz, M., Tegenthoff, M., Kohlhaas, K., Stude, P., Hoffken, O., Gatica Tossi, M. A., et al.J. Neurosci., 32(5), 1811–1816@article{LenzTegenthoffKohlhaasEtAl2012, author = {Lenz, M. and Tegenthoff, M. and Kohlhaas, K. and Stude, P. and Hoffken, O. and Gatica Tossi, M. A. and Kalisch, T. and Kowalewski, R. and Dinse, H. R.}, title = {Increased excitability of somatosensory cortex in aged humans is associated with impaired tactile acuity}, journal = {J. Neurosci.}, volume = {32}, number = {5}, pages = {1811–1816}, month = {February}, year = {2012}, }
Lenz, M., Tegenthoff, M., Kohlhaas, K., Stude, P., Hoffken, O., Gatica Tossi, M. A., et al. (2012). Increased excitability of somatosensory cortex in aged humans is associated with impaired tactile acuity. J. Neurosci., 32(5), 1811–1816.Cortical topography of intracortical inhibition influences the speed of decision makingWilimzig, C., Ragert, P., & Dinse, H. R.Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 109(8), 3107–3112@article{WilimzigRagertDinse2012, author = {Wilimzig, C. and Ragert, P. and Dinse, H. R.}, title = {Cortical topography of intracortical inhibition influences the speed of decision making}, journal = {Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.}, volume = {109}, number = {8}, pages = {3107–3112}, month = {February}, year = {2012}, }
Wilimzig, C., Ragert, P., & Dinse, H. R.. (2012). Cortical topography of intracortical inhibition influences the speed of decision making. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 109(8), 3107–3112.Plasticity of adult sensorimotor systemCanu, M. H., Coq, J. O., Barbe, M. F., & Dinse, H. R.Neural Plast., 2012, 768259@article{CanuCoqBarbeEtAl2012, author = {Canu, M. H. and Coq, J. O. and Barbe, M. F. and Dinse, H. R.}, title = {Plasticity of adult sensorimotor system}, journal = {Neural Plast.}, volume = {2012}, pages = {768259}, year = {2012}, }
Canu, M. H., Coq, J. O., Barbe, M. F., & Dinse, H. R.. (2012). Plasticity of adult sensorimotor system. Neural Plast., 2012, 768259.Repetitive tactile stimulation changes resting-state functional connectivity-implications for treatment of sensorimotor declineFreyer, F., Reinacher, M., Nolte, G., Dinse, H. R., & Ritter, P.Front Hum Neurosci, 6, 144@article{FreyerReinacherNolteEtAl2012, author = {Freyer, F. and Reinacher, M. and Nolte, G. and Dinse, H. R. and Ritter, P.}, title = {Repetitive tactile stimulation changes resting-state functional connectivity-implications for treatment of sensorimotor decline}, journal = {Front Hum Neurosci}, volume = {6}, pages = {144}, year = {2012}, }
Freyer, F., Reinacher, M., Nolte, G., Dinse, H. R., & Ritter, P. (2012). Repetitive tactile stimulation changes resting-state functional connectivity-implications for treatment of sensorimotor decline. Front Hum Neurosci, 6, 144.Age-related changes in the joint position sense of the human handKalisch, T., Kattenstroth, J. C., Kowalewski, R., Tegenthoff, M., & Dinse, H. R.Clin Interv Aging, 7, 499–507@article{KalischKattenstrothKowalewskiEtAl2012b, author = {Kalisch, T. and Kattenstroth, J. C. and Kowalewski, R. and Tegenthoff, M. and Dinse, H. R.}, title = {Age-related changes in the joint position sense of the human hand}, journal = {Clin Interv Aging}, volume = {7}, pages = {499–507}, year = {2012}, }
Kalisch, T., Kattenstroth, J. C., Kowalewski, R., Tegenthoff, M., & Dinse, H. R.. (2012). Age-related changes in the joint position sense of the human hand. Clin Interv Aging, 7, 499–507.Cognitive and tactile factors affecting human haptic performance in later lifeKalisch, T., Kattenstroth, J. C., Kowalewski, R., Tegenthoff, M., & Dinse, H. R.PLoS ONE, 7(1), e30420@article{KalischKattenstrothKowalewskiEtAl2012, author = {Kalisch, T. and Kattenstroth, J. C. and Kowalewski, R. and Tegenthoff, M. and Dinse, H. R.}, title = {Cognitive and tactile factors affecting human haptic performance in later life}, journal = {PLoS ONE}, volume = {7}, number = {1}, pages = {e30420}, year = {2012}, }
Kalisch, T., Kattenstroth, J. C., Kowalewski, R., Tegenthoff, M., & Dinse, H. R.. (2012). Cognitive and tactile factors affecting human haptic performance in later life. PLoS ONE, 7(1), e30420.Long-term sensory stimulation therapy improves hand function and restores cortical responsiveness in patients with chronic cerebral lesions. Three single case studiesKattenstroth, J. C., Kalisch, T., Peters, S., Tegenthoff, M., & Dinse, H. R.Front Hum Neurosci, 6, 244@article{KattenstrothKalischPetersEtAl2012, author = {Kattenstroth, J. C. and Kalisch, T. and Peters, S. and Tegenthoff, M. and Dinse, H. R.}, title = {Long-term sensory stimulation therapy improves hand function and restores cortical responsiveness in patients with chronic cerebral lesions. Three single case studies}, journal = {Front Hum Neurosci}, volume = {6}, pages = {244}, year = {2012}, }
Kattenstroth, J. C., Kalisch, T., Peters, S., Tegenthoff, M., & Dinse, H. R.. (2012). Long-term sensory stimulation therapy improves hand function and restores cortical responsiveness in patients with chronic cerebral lesions. Three single case studies. Front Hum Neurosci, 6, 244.Improved acuity and dexterity but unchanged touch and pain thresholds following repetitive sensory stimulation of the fingersKowalewski, R., Kattenstroth, J. C., Kalisch, T., & Dinse, H. R.Neural Plast., 2012, 974504@article{KowalewskiKattenstrothKalischEtAl2012, author = {Kowalewski, R. and Kattenstroth, J. C. and Kalisch, T. and Dinse, H. R.}, title = {Improved acuity and dexterity but unchanged touch and pain thresholds following repetitive sensory stimulation of the fingers}, journal = {Neural Plast.}, volume = {2012}, pages = {974504}, year = {2012}, }