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Inge Leunissen
Researcher at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Publications - 41
Citations - 2938
Inge Leunissen is an academic researcher from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Traumatic brain injury & Diffuse axonal injury. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 39 publications receiving 2353 citations. Previous affiliations of Inge Leunissen include Maastricht University & Catholic University of Leuven.
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A consensus guide to capturing the ability to inhibit actions and impulsive behaviors in the stop-signal task
Frederick Verbruggen,Adam R. Aron,Guido P. H. Band,Christian Beste,Patrick G. Bissett,Adam T. Brockett,Joshua W. Brown,Samuel R. Chamberlain,Christopher D. Chambers,Hans Colonius,Lorenza S. Colzato,Brian D. Corneil,James P. Coxon,Annie Dupuis,Dawn M. Eagle,Hugh Garavan,Ian Greenhouse,Andrew Heathcote,René J. Huster,Sara Jahfari,J. Leon Kenemans,Inge Leunissen,Chiang-Shan R. Li,Gordon D. Logan,Dora Matzke,Sharon Morein-Zamir,Aditya Murthy,Martin Paré,Russell A. Poldrack,K. Richard Ridderinkhof,Trevor W. Robbins,Matthew R. Roesch,Katya Rubia,Russell Schachar,Jeffrey D. Schall,Ann-Kathrin Stock,Nicole C. Swann,Katharine N. Thakkar,Maurits W. van der Molen,Luc Vermeylen,Matthijs Vink,Jan R. Wessel,Robert Whelan,Bram B. Zandbelt,C. Nico Boehler +44 more
TL;DR: The goal is to facilitate a more accurate use of the stop-signal task and provide user-friendly open-source resources intended to inform statistical-power considerations, facilitate the correct implementation of the task, and assist in proper data analysis.
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Topological correlations of structural and functional networks in patients with traumatic brain injury
TL;DR: Direct comparison between functional task-related and anatomical structural connectivity, presented here for the first time in TBI patients, links two powerful approaches to map the patterns of brain connectivity that may underlie behavioral deficits in brain-injured patients.
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Gait-related cerebral alterations in patients with Parkinson's disease with freezing of gait.
A.H. Snijders,Inge Leunissen,Inge Leunissen,M. Bakker,M. Bakker,Sebastiaan Overeem,Rick C. Helmich,Rick C. Helmich,Bastiaan R. Bloem,Ivan Toni +9 more
TL;DR: Patients with Parkinson's disease with freezing of gait have structural and functional alterations in the mesencephalic locomotor region, and these limitations might become particularly evident during challenging events that require precise regulation of step length and gait timing, such as turning or initiating walking.
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Altered structural networks and executive deficits in traumatic brain injury patients
Karen Caeyenberghs,Alexander Leemans,Inge Leunissen,Jolien Gooijers,Karla Michiels,Stefan Sunaert,Stephan P. Swinnen +6 more
TL;DR: Analyzing the structural brain network connectivity provides new insights into understanding cognitive control changes following brain injury, and shows significant correlations between switching performance and network property metrics within the TBI group.
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Age-related declines in motor performance are associated with decreased segregation of large-scale resting state brain networks
Bradley R. King,P van Ruitenbeek,P van Ruitenbeek,Inge Leunissen,Koen Cuypers,Koen Cuypers,Kirstin Heise,T Santos Monteiro,Lize Hermans,Oron Levin,Geneviève Albouy,Dante Mantini,Dante Mantini,Dante Mantini,Stephan P. Swinnen +14 more
TL;DR: Results indicated that stronger internetwork resting state connectivity observed as a function of age was significantly related to worse motor performance, and performance had a significantly stronger association with the strength of internetwork as compared with intranetwork connectivity, including connectivity within motor networks.