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Jürgen Weidemann
Researcher at RWTH Aachen University
Publications - 12
Citations - 373
Jürgen Weidemann is an academic researcher from RWTH Aachen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Diffusion MRI. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 11 publications receiving 365 citations.
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Intraoperative three-dimensional visualization of the pyramidal tract in a neuronavigation system (PTV) reliably predicts true position of principal motor pathways.
Volker A. Coenen,Timo Krings,Hubertus Axer,Jürgen Weidemann,Heidi Kränzlein,Franz-Josef Hans,Armin Thron,Joachim M. Gilsbach,Veit Rohde +8 more
TL;DR: Intraoperative PTV on the basis of ADW provides the neurosurgeon with reliable information concerning the position of the principal motor pathways during intracranial procedures as proved with intraoperative electrophysiological testing and has the potential to reduce operative morbidity.
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Sequential visualization of brain and fiber tract deformation during intracranial surgery with three-dimensional ultrasound: an approach to evaluate the effect of brain shift.
Volker A. Coenen,Timo Krings,Jürgen Weidemann,Franz-Josef Hans,Peter C. Reinacher,Joachim M. Gilsbach,Veit Rohde +6 more
TL;DR: By definition and sequential intraoperative registration of ultrasound landmarks near the fiber tract, brain shift-associated deformation of a tract that is not visible sonographically can be assessed correctly and seems to help identify and avoid eloquent brain areas during intracranial surgery.
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Involvement of the Superior Temporal Cortex and the Occipital Cortex in Spatial Hearing: Evidence from Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
TL;DR: The finding that rTMS of the right STG induced a systematic error in the perception of interaural time differences provides the first evidence of an involvement of the visual cortex in spatial hearing in sighted human subjects, and suggests a close interconnection of the neural representation of auditory and visual space.
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Neural correlates of working memory in pure and polyvalent ecstasy (MDMA) users.
Jörg Daumann,Ralph Schnitker,Jürgen Weidemann,Knut Schnell,Armin Thron,Euphrosyne Gouzoulis-Mayfrank +5 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that altered brain activation patterns during cognitive processing in ecstasy users may be mainly associated with prior MDMA use, and concomitant use of other drugs may modify this effect.
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The neural correlate of very-long-term picture priming.
Ingo G. Meister,Jürgen Weidemann,H. Foltys,Henning Brand,Klaus Willmes,Timo Krings,Armin Thron,Rudolf Töpper,Babak Boroojerdi +8 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the left inferior frontal and inferior posterior temporal cortex play a key role in the very‐long‐term priming effect.