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Claudia D. Tesche
Researcher at University of New Mexico
Publications - 90
Citations - 6191
Claudia D. Tesche is an academic researcher from University of New Mexico. The author has contributed to research in topics: Josephson effect & Hippocampal formation. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 88 publications receiving 5764 citations. Previous affiliations of Claudia D. Tesche include IBM & Helsinki University of Technology.
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Frontal theta activity in humans increases with memory load in a working memory task.
TL;DR: The results suggest that theta oscillations generated in frontal brain regions play an active role in memory maintenance.
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Consensus paper: roles of the cerebellum in motor control--the diversity of ideas on cerebellar involvement in movement.
Mario Manto,James M. Bower,Adriana Bastos Conforto,José M. Delgado-García,Suzete Nascimento Farias da Guarda,Marcus Gerwig,Christophe Habas,Nobuhiro Hagura,Richard B. Ivry,Peter Mariën,Marco Molinari,Eiichi Naito,Dennis A. Nowak,Nordeyn Oulad Ben Taib,Denis Pélisson,Claudia D. Tesche,Caroline Tilikete,Dagmar Timmann +17 more
TL;DR: This consensus paper discusses the literature on the role of the cerebellar circuitry in motor control, bringing together a range of different viewpoints, and highlights the diversity of current opinion, providing a framework for debate and discussion.
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dc SQUID: Noise and optimization
TL;DR: In this paper, a computer model is described for the dc SQUID in which the two Josephson junctions are nonhysteretic, resistively shunted tunnel junctions.
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Theta oscillations index human hippocampal activation during a working memory task
Claudia D. Tesche,Jari Karhu +1 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the initiation and maintenance of stimulus-locked hippocampal theta observed here may facilitate processing of potentially salient and/or novel input with respect to a context established by the contents of WM.
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122-channel squid instrument for investigating the magnetic signals from the human brain
A.I. Ahonen,Matti Hämäläinen,M. Kajola,Jukka Knuutila,P.P. Laine,Olli V. Lounasmaa,Lauri Parkkonen,J.T. Simola,Claudia D. Tesche +8 more
TL;DR: The Neuromag-122 system as discussed by the authors employs 122 planar first-order thin-film gradiometers in dual units with two exactly orthogonal channels at 61 measurement sites.