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Anton M.L. Coenen
Researcher at Nijmegen Institute for Cognition and Information
Publications - 117
Citations - 6071
Anton M.L. Coenen is an academic researcher from Nijmegen Institute for Cognition and Information. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epilepsy & Vigilance (psychology). The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 115 publications receiving 5591 citations. Previous affiliations of Anton M.L. Coenen include University of Groningen & Radboud University Nijmegen.
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Cortical Focus Drives Widespread Corticothalamic Networks during Spontaneous Absence Seizures in Rats
Hanneke K. M. Meeren,Hanneke K. M. Meeren,J.P. Pijn,Egidius L. J. M. Van Luijtelaar,Anton M.L. Coenen,Fernando H. Lopes da Silva,Fernando H. Lopes da Silva +6 more
TL;DR: These findings argue against the existence of one common subcortical pacemaker for the generation of generalized spike-wave discharges characteristic for absence seizures in the rat and suggest that a cortical focus is the dominant factor in initiating the paroxysmal oscillation within the corticothalamic loops.
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Efficacy of Neurofeedback Treatment in ADHD: The Effects on Inattention, Impulsivity and Hyperactivity: A Meta-Analysis
TL;DR: It is concluded that neurofeedback treatment for ADHD can be considered “Efficacious and Specific” (Level 5) with a large ES for inattention and impulsivity and a medium ES for hyperactivity.
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Evolving Concepts on the Pathophysiology of Absence Seizures: The Cortical Focus Theory
TL;DR: The "cortical focus" theory for generalized absence epilepsy bridges cortical and thalamic theories and shows a consistent focus within the perioral region of the somatosensory cortex.
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Two types of electrocortical paroxysms in an inbred strain of rats.
TL;DR: Four reasons make this strain of rats attractive as an additional animal model for epileptogenic activity: the occurrence of two types of spike-wave complexes, the high percentage of animals showing these phenomena, the genetic constitution of these rats and the fact that they are commercially available.