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Antje Bock
Researcher at Charité
Publications - 7
Citations - 315
Antje Bock is an academic researcher from Charité. The author has contributed to research in topics: Deep brain stimulation & Subthalamic nucleus. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 227 citations.
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Cortico-pallidal oscillatory connectivity in patients with dystonia
Wolf-Julian Neumann,Wolf-Julian Neumann,Ashwani Jha,Antje Bock,Julius Huebl,Andreas Horn,Gerd-Helge Schneider,Tillmann H. Sander,Vladimir Litvak,Andrea A. Kühn +9 more
TL;DR: Pallido-cerebellar oscillatory connectivity and its association with dystonic symptoms provides further confirmation of cerebellar involvement in dystonia that has been recently reported using functional magnetic resonance imaging and fibre tracking.
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Dopamine-dependent scaling of subthalamic gamma bursts with movement velocity in patients with Parkinson's disease.
Roxanne Lofredi,Wolf-Julian Neumann,Antje Bock,Andreas Horn,Julius Huebl,S. Siegert,Gerd-Helge Schneider,Joachim K. Krauss,Andrea A. Kühn +8 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that insufficient recruitment of fast gamma bursts during movement may underlie bradykinesia as one of the cardinal symptoms in Parkinson’s disease.
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Thalamic gamma oscillations correlate with reaction time in a Go/noGo task in patients with essential tremor.
Christof Brücke,Antje Bock,Julius Huebl,Joachim K. Krauss,T. Schönecker,Gerd-Helge Schneider,Peter Brown,Andrea A. Kühn +7 more
TL;DR: The role of gamma activity as a physiological prokinetic activity in the motor system is supported and subtle fluctuations in pre-cue gamma band activity may have an impact on task performance and may index arousal-related states.
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Coherence and imaginary part of coherency identifies cortico-muscular and cortico-thalamic coupling
TL;DR: The COH and iCOH between magnetoencephalographic (MEG) and electromyographic (EMG) signals of the healthy subjects yields the expected result for cortico-muscular coupling and suggests that volume conduction is not important for the analysis of interactions between MEG and bipolar STN electrodes.
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Subthalamic and pallidal oscillatory activity in patients with Neurodegeneration with Brain Iron Accumulation type I (NBIA-I)
Julius Huebl,Anahita Poshtiban,Christof Brücke,S. Siegert,Antje Bock,Henryk Koziara,Tomasz Kmiec,Rafał Rola,Tomasz Mandat,Andrea A. Kühn,Andrea A. Kühn +10 more
TL;DR: The oscillatory activity pattern in the STN and the GPi is shown for the first time in juvenile patients with dystonia plus syndrome due to NBIA-I to support the link between hyperkinetic motor symptoms such as dystonIA and enhanced basal ganglia low frequency activity irrespective of the underlying etiology of dySTONia.