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Gereon R. Fink
Researcher at Forschungszentrum Jülich
Publications - 976
Citations - 67974
Gereon R. Fink is an academic researcher from Forschungszentrum Jülich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Functional magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 114, co-authored 867 publications receiving 60853 citations. Previous affiliations of Gereon R. Fink include University of Geneva & University of Hamburg.
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P145 Akinetic-rigid and tremor-dominant Parkinson’s disease patients show different patterns of FP-CIT SPECT
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Gender gap in deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease
Stefanie T Jost,Lena Strobel,Alexandra Rizos,Philipp Alexander Loehrer,Keyoumars Ashkan,Julian Evans,Franz Rosenkranz,Michael T. Barbe,Gereon R. Fink,M. Franklin,Anna Sauerbier,Christopher Nimsky,Afsar Sattari,K. Ray Chaudhuri,Angelo Antonini,Lars Timmermann,Pablo Martinez-Martin,Monty Silverdale,Elke Kalbe,Veerle Visser-Vandewalle,Haidar S. Dafsari +20 more
TL;DR: In this article , a cross-sectional and a longitudinal, prospective, observational, controlled, quasi-experimental, international multicenter study was conducted to examine gender proportions at referral, indication evaluations, and DBS surgery.
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Development and psychometric evaluation of a scale to measure impaired self-awareness of hyper- and hypokinetic movements in Parkinson's disease.
Franziska Maier,Anna L. Ellereit,Carsten Eggers,Catharine J. Lewis,Esther Annegret Pelzer,Elke Kalbe,Nicole Ernstmann,George P. Prigatano,Gereon R. Fink,Lars Timmermann +9 more
TL;DR: A new scale that measures ISAm severity of hyper- and hypokinetic movements in PD during medication on state is developed and the first validation of a test for ISAm in PD is provided.
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Intermanual transfer of sensorimotor memory for grip force when lifting objects: the role of wrist angulation.
TL;DR: Investigating the mechanisms underlying the intermanual transfer of sensorimotor memory when lifting an object found biomechanical properties of the object do not seem to be used by the CNS as a first line information to evaluate GF when handling an object or transferring information about the grasp to the opposite hemisphere.
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Spatiotopic updating of visual feature information.
TL;DR: Whether spatiotopic adaptation exists independently from retinotopic adaptation and which type of information is behaviorally more relevant after saccade execution are asked are asked and it is concluded that ret inotopic and spatiotopy visual adaptation are independent effects.