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Carlo Schaller
Researcher at University of Bonn
Publications - 94
Citations - 5639
Carlo Schaller is an academic researcher from University of Bonn. The author has contributed to research in topics: Temporal lobe & Hippocampus. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 94 publications receiving 5391 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlo Schaller include University Hospital Bonn.
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Human memory formation is accompanied by rhinal-hippocampal coupling and decoupling.
Jürgen Fell,Peter Klaver,Klaus Lehnertz,Thomas Grunwald,Carlo Schaller,Christian E. Elger,Guillén Fernández +6 more
TL;DR: Recorded depth-EEG from within the MTL of epilepsy patients performing a memorization task suggested that effective declarative memory formation is accompanied by a direct and temporarily limited cooperation between both MTL substructures.
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Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma: Results of a Pilot and Phase II Study of Systemic and Intraventricular Chemotherapy With Deferred Radiotherapy
Hendrik Pels,Ingo G.H. Schmidt-Wolf,Axel Glasmacher,Holger Schulz,Andreas Engert,Volker Diehl,Anton Zellner,Gabriele Schackert,Heinz Reichmann,Frank Kroschinsky,Marlies Vogt-Schaden,Gerlinde Egerer,Udo Bode,Carlo Schaller,Martina Deckert,Rolf Fimmers,Christoph Helmstaedter,Aslihan Atasoy,Thomas Klockgether,Uwe Schlegel +19 more
TL;DR: Primary chemotherapy based on high-dose MTX and ARA-C is highly efficient in PCNSL and response rate and response duration are comparable to the response rates and durations reported after combined radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
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Neuronal substrates of sensory gating within the human brain.
Thomas Grunwald,Nashaat N. Boutros,Nico Pezer,Joachim von Oertzen,Guillén Fernández,Carlo Schaller,Christian E. Elger +6 more
TL;DR: These findings show that the hippocampus proper contributes to sensory gating, albeit during a time window following neocortical habituation processes, with an early phase subserved by the temporo-parietal and prefrontal cortex and a later phase mediated by the hippocampus.
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Rhinal-hippocampal theta coherence during declarative memory formation: Interaction with gamma synchronization?
TL;DR: While theta coherence might be associated with slowly modulated coupling related to an encoding state, rhinal–hippocampal gamma synchronization may be more closely related to actual memory processes by enabling fast coupling and decoupling of the two structures.
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Neural Bases of Cognitive ERPs: More than Phase Reset
Juergen Fell,Thomas Dietl,Thomas Grunwald,Martin Kurthen,Peter Klaver,Peter Trautner,Carlo Schaller,Christian E. Elger,Guillén Fernández +8 more
TL;DR: Both aspects, event-related activation of neural assemblies and phase resetting of ongoing activity seem to be involved in the generation of late ERP components as recorded in cognitive tasks.