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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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PET in the Clinical Evaluation of Brain Tumors in Children and Adolescents

TL;DR: Patients with newly diagnosed cerebral lesions and during chemotherapy, ad ecrease of TBRs was associated with a stable clinical course, and in 2 patients PET detected residual tumor after presumably complete tumor resection.
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Recovered grasping performance after stroke depends on interhemispheric frontoparietal connectivity

TL;DR: Findings suggest differential roles of contralesional M1 and aIPS for distinct aspects of recovered hand motor function, depending on the reorganization of interhemispheric connectivity.
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Compensation for Distorted Egocentric Representation of Space Implicates Right Inferior Parietal Cortex

TL;DR: A comparison study on mice with and without Alzheimer's disease shows clear differences in the responses of these mice to treatment with or without antipsychotic medication.
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Neuropsychologische Frühdiagnostik nach einem Schlaganfall – ein Überblick im deutschsprachigen Raum verfügbarer Instrumente und Vorstellung eines neuen Screening-Verfahrens

TL;DR: Schlaganfall-induzierte neuropsychologische Einschrankungen stellen haufige and fur the Prognose relevante Symptome dar, sodass ihre Diagnostik zum fruhestmoglichen Zeitpunkt indiziert ist.
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Stimulus transformation into motor action: dynamic graph analysis reveals a posterior-to-anterior shift in brain network communication of older subjects

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors employed dynamic graphs based on phase-locking of Electroencephalography signals recorded from healthy younger and older subjects while performing a simple visually-cued finger-tapping task.