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Alireza Gharabaghi
Researcher at University of Tübingen
Publications - 258
Citations - 7254
Alireza Gharabaghi is an academic researcher from University of Tübingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Deep brain stimulation & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 225 publications receiving 5923 citations.
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Neurostimulation for Parkinson's Disease with Early Motor Complications
W. M. M. Schuepbach,Jörn Rau,Karina Knudsen,Jens Volkmann,Paul Krack,Lars Timmermann,Thomas D. Hälbig,Helke Hesekamp,S. M. Navarro,Niklaus Meier,Daniela Falk,Maximilian Mehdorn,S. Paschen,Mohammad Maarouf,Michael T. Barbe,Gereon R. Fink,Andreas Kupsch,Doreen Gruber,G.-H. Schneider,Eric Seigneuret,Andrea Kistner,Patrick Chaynes,Fabienne Ory-Magne,C. Brefel Courbon,Jan Vesper,Alfons Schnitzler,Lars Wojtecki,Jean-Luc Houeto,Benoit Bataille,David Maltête,P. Damier,Sylvie Raoul,F. Sixel-Doering,D. Hellwig,Alireza Gharabaghi,Rejko Krüger,M. O. Pinsker,Florian Amtage,J. Regis,Tatiana Witjas,Stéphane Thobois,Patrick Mertens,Manja Kloss,Andreas Hartmann,Wolfgang H. Oertel,Bart Post,Hans Speelman,Yves Agid,Carmen Schade-Brittinger,Günther Deuschl +49 more
TL;DR: Subthalamic stimulation was superior to medical therapy in patients with Parkinson's disease and early motor complications and time with good mobility and no dyskinesia.
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Consensus on the reporting and experimental design of clinical and cognitive-behavioural neurofeedback studies (CRED-nf checklist)
Tomas Ros,Stefanie Enriquez-Geppert,Stefanie Enriquez-Geppert,Vadim Zotev,Kymberly D. Young,Guilherme Wood,Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli,Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli,Feng Wan,Patrik Vuilleumier,François Vialatte,Dimitri Van De Ville,Doron Todder,Tanju Surmeli,James Sulzer,Ute Strehl,M.B. Sterman,Naomi J. Steiner,Bettina Sorger,Surjo R. Soekadar,Ranganatha Sitaram,Leslie H. Sherlin,Michael Schönenberg,Frank Scharnowski,Manuel Schabus,Katya Rubia,Agostinho Rosa,Miriam Reiner,Jaime A. Pineda,Christian Paret,Alexei Ossadtchi,Andrew A. Nicholson,Wenya Nan,Javier Minguez,Jean-Arthur Micoulaud-Franchi,David M. A. Mehler,Michael Lührs,Joel F. Lubar,Fabien Lotte,David Edmund Johannes Linden,Jarrod A. Lewis-Peacock,Mikhail A. Lebedev,Ruth A. Lanius,Andrea Kübler,Cornelia Kranczioch,Yury Koush,Lilian Konicar,Simon H. Kohl,Silivia E Kober,Manousos A. Klados,Camille Jeunet,Tieme W. P. Janssen,René J. Huster,Kerstin Hoedlmoser,Laurence M. Hirshberg,Stephan Heunis,Talma Hendler,Michelle Hampson,Adrian G. Guggisberg,Robert Guggenberger,John Gruzelier,Rainer W Göbel,Nicolas Gninenko,Alireza Gharabaghi,Paul A. Frewen,Thomas Fovet,Thalía Fernández,Carlos López Escolano,Ann-Christine Ehlis,Renate Drechsler,R Christopher deCharms,Stefan Debener,Dirk De Ridder,Eddy J. Davelaar,Marco Congedo,Marc Cavazza,Marinus H. M. Breteler,Daniel Brandeis,Daniel Brandeis,Jerzy Bodurka,Niels Birbaumer,O. M. Bazanova,Beatrix Barth,Panagiotis D. Bamidis,Tibor Auer,Martijn Arns,Robert T. Thibault +86 more
TL;DR: Over 80 neurofeedback researchers present a consensus-derived checklist – CRED-nf – for reporting and experimental design standards in the field.
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Closing the sensorimotor loop: haptic feedback facilitates decoding of motor imagery
Manuel Gomez-Rodriguez,Jan Peters,J Hill,Bernhard Schölkopf,Alireza Gharabaghi,Moritz Grosse-Wentrup +5 more
TL;DR: Empirical evidence is presented that haptic feedback, provided by a seven degrees of freedom robotic arm, facilitates online decoding of arm movement intention, which supports the feasibility of future rehabilitative treatments based on the combination of robot-assisted physical therapy with BCIs.
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Nigral stimulation for resistant axial motor impairment in Parkinson's disease? A randomized controlled trial.
Daniel Weiss,Margarete Walach,Christoph Meisner,Melanie Fritz,Marlieke Scholten,Sorin Breit,Christian Plewnia,Benjamin Bender,Alireza Gharabaghi,Tobias Wächter,Rejko Krüger +10 more
TL;DR: The perspective is opened that concomittant stimulation of the substantia nigra pars reticulata possibly improves otherwise resistant freezing of gait and, therefore, highly warrants a subsequent phase III randomized controlled trial.
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Transition from the locked in to the completely locked-in state: A physiological analysis
A. Ramos Murguialday,J Hill,Michael Bensch,Suzanne Martens,Sebastian Halder,Femke Nijboer,Bernhard Schoelkopf,Niels Birbaumer,Alireza Gharabaghi +8 more
TL;DR: The results presented contradict the commonly accepted assumption that the EAS is the last remaining muscle under voluntary control and demonstrate complete loss of eye movements in CLIS, and suggest ALS as a multisystem disorder.