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A. W. G. Buijink

Researcher at University of Amsterdam

Publications -  33
Citations -  724

A. W. G. Buijink is an academic researcher from University of Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Essential tremor & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 22 publications receiving 571 citations. Previous affiliations of A. W. G. Buijink include UCL Institute of Neurology.

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Medical apps for smartphones: lack of evidence undermines quality and safety

TL;DR: This work proposes several strategies to enhance the development of evidence-based medical apps while retaining their open nature, and establishes appropriate regulatory procedures to enable this potential to be fulfilled, while at all times ensuring the safety of the patient.
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Motor network disruption in essential tremor: a functional and effective connectivity study.

TL;DR: It is suggested that cerebello-dentato-thalamic activity and cerebelli-cortical connectivity is disturbed in essential tremor, supporting previous evidence of functional cerebellar changes inessential tremor.
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Rhythmic finger tapping reveals cerebellar dysfunction in essential tremor

TL;DR: The increase in dentate activation with tremor severity supports involvement of the dentate nucleus in essential tremor, and cerebellar output during rhythmic finger tapping is characterized employing functional MRI.
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Bilateral cerebellar activation in unilaterally challenged essential tremor

TL;DR: EMG-fMRI was added to functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging to study a group of ET patients selected according to strict criteria to achieve maximal homogeneity, and specific areas in the bilateral somatomotor regions of the cerebellum were identified: lobules V, VI and VIII.
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Decreased cerebellar fiber density in cortical myoclonic tremor but not in essential tremor.

TL;DR: This study indicates for the first time microstructural damage of the cerebellar white matter in FCMTE in vivo and ascertain a role of the Cerebellum in ‘cortical tremor’.