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Julia Reinhardt
Researcher at University Hospital of Basel
Publications - 32
Citations - 634
Julia Reinhardt is an academic researcher from University Hospital of Basel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Functional magnetic resonance imaging & Auditory cortex. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 28 publications receiving 502 citations. Previous affiliations of Julia Reinhardt include University of Zurich & University of Basel.
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Magnetic resonance imaging correlates of physical disability in relapse onset multiple sclerosis of long disease duration
Hugh Kearney,Maria A. Rocca,Paola Valsasina,Lisanne J. Balk,Jaume Sastre-Garriga,Julia Reinhardt,Serena Ruggieri,Alex Rovira,Christoph Stippich,Ludwig Kappos,Till Sprenger,Paola Tortorella,Marco Rovaris,Claudio Gasperini,Xavier Montalban,J. J. G. Geurts,Chris H. Polman,Frederik Barkhof,Massimo Filippi,Daniel R. Altmann,Olga Ciccarelli,DH Miller,Declan T. Chard +22 more
TL;DR: Long-term physical disability was independently linked with atrophy of the spinal cord and brain T2 lesion load, and less consistently, with brain grey matter atrophy.
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Increased Volume and Function of Right Auditory Cortex as a Marker for Absolute Pitch
Martina Wengenroth,Maria Blatow,Armin Heinecke,Julia Reinhardt,Christoph Stippich,Elke Hofmann,Peter Schneider +6 more
TL;DR: The right HG is proposed as an anatomical marker of AP and it is suggested that a right-hemispheric network mediates AP "perception," whereas pitch "labeling" takes place in the left hemisphere.
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Clinical functional MRI of sensorimotor cortex using passive motor and sensory stimulation at 3 tesla
Maria Blatow,Julia Reinhardt,Katharina Riffel,Ernst Nennig,Martina Wengenroth,Christoph Stippich +5 more
TL;DR: To establish a passive motor paradigm for clinical functional MRI (fMRI) that could be beneficial for patients with motor or attention deficits who are not able to perform active motor tasks.
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Cortical thinning of parahippocampal subregions in very early Alzheimer's disease.
Sabine Krumm,Sasa L. Kivisaari,Alphonse Probst,Alphonse Probst,Andreas U. Monsch,Julia Reinhardt,Stephan Ulmer,Christoph Stippich,Christoph Stippich,Reto W. Kressig,Kirsten I. Taylor,Kirsten I. Taylor +11 more
TL;DR: Atrophic changes in very early AD broadly map onto the pattern of neurofibrillary tangle spreading and suggest that m PRC, ERC, and lPRC, but not PHC-associated functional impairments, characterize very early-stage AD.
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Imaging gait analysis: An fMRI dual task study
Céline N. Bürki,Stephanie A. Bridenbaugh,Julia Reinhardt,Christoph Stippich,Reto W. Kressig,Maria Blatow +5 more
TL;DR: An fMRI paradigm is designed to reproduce the gait analysis in geriatric clinical diagnostics to investigate the underlying neural mechanisms of cognitive‐motor dual tasking processes.