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Josef Zihl
Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Publications - 110
Citations - 7735
Josef Zihl is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visual field & Visual perception. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 107 publications receiving 7444 citations. Previous affiliations of Josef Zihl include Max Planck Society.
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Use of NeuroEyeCoach™ to Improve Eye Movement Efficacy in Patients with Homonymous Visual Field Loss.
TL;DR: NEC can be used as an effective rehabilitation tool to develop compensatory strategies in patients with visual field deficits after brain injury and improvements in patients were significantly greater than those in a group of healthy adults.
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Selective disturbance of movement vision after bilateral brain damage
TL;DR: The selectivity of the visual disturbance supports the idea that movement vision is a separate visual function depending on neuronal mechanisms beyond the primary visual cortex.
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Leitlinien für Diagnostik und Therapie in der Neurologie
H. C. Diener,C. Weimar,P. Berlit,Günther Deuschl,Christian E. Elger,R. Gold,Werner Hacke,A. Hufschmidt,Heinrich Mattle,U. Meier,W. H. Oertel,H. Reichmann,E. Schmutzhard,Claus-W. Wallesch,M. Weller,Hermann Ackermann,Gabriele Arendt,Ralf Baron,Helmuth Steinmetz,Peter-Dirk Berlit,Christian Bien,F. Birklein,Armin Curt,Marcus Deschauer,Génther Deuschl,Rolf R. Diehl,Hans-Christoph Diener,Marianne Dieterich,Karla Eggert,Christian E. Elger,Matthias Endres,Stefanie Förderreuther,Christian Gerloff,Franz Xaver Glocker,Ralf Gold,Gerhard F. Hamann,Josef Georg Heckmann,Michael G. Hennerici,Wieland Hermann,Stefan Hesse,Dieter Heuß,Wolfgang Jost,Eric Jéttler,Reinhard Kaiser,Hans-Otto Karnath,Oliver Kastrup,Thomas Klockgether,Cornelia Kornblum,Frank Lehmann-Horn,Heinz Reichmann,Frank Leypoldt,Joachim Liepert,Rainer Lindemuth,Albert C. Ludolph,Matthias Maschke,Arne May,Geert Mayer,Hans-Michael Meinck,Uta Meyding-Lamadü,Sandra Verena Méller,Kirsten Méller-Vahl,Roland Nau,Gereon Nelles,W. H. Oertel,Walter Paulus,Hans-Walter Pfister,Marcus Pohl,Mario Prosiegel,Sebastian Rauer,E. Bernd Ringelstein,Felix Rosenow,Carsten Saft,Dirk Sander,Konrad Scheglmann,Uwe Schlegel,Erich Schmutzhard,Christiane Schneider-Gold,Ludger Schöls,Paul W. Schönle,Jörg B. Schulz,Claudia Sommer,Thorsten Steiner,Andreas Straubev,Dominik Straumann,Michael Strupp,Walter Sturm,Martin Tegenthoff,Eckhard Thiel,Angelika Thöne-Otto,Claudia Trenkwalder,Wolfram Ziegler,Roland Veltkamp,Jens Volkmann,Gunnar Wasner,Jörg R. Weber,Christian Weimar,Michael Weller,Heinz Wiendl,Dirk Woitalla,Ullrich Wéllner,Inga Zerr,Josef Zihl +101 more
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Visual field recovery from scotoma in patients with postgeniculate damage. A review of 55 cases.
Josef Zihl,D.Y. von Cramon +1 more
TL;DR: A group of 55 patients with homonymous field defects related to vascular or traumatic postgeniculate damage were trained by locating light targets presented within their blind field region and this systematic treatment led, in the majority of patients, to an enlargement of the visual field.
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Gray Matter Increase Induced by Practice Correlates with Task-Specific Activation: A Combined Functional and Morphometric Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
Rüdiger Ilg,Afra M. Wohlschläger,Christian Gaser,Yasmin Liebau,Ruth Dauner,A. Wöller,Claus Zimmer,Josef Zihl,Mark Mühlau +8 more
TL;DR: A combined longitudinal functional and morphometric magnetic resonance imaging study on mirror reading yielded an increase of gray matter in the right dorsolateral occipital cortex that corresponded to the peak of mirror-reading-specific activation, confirming that short-term gray matter signal increase corresponds to task-specific processing.