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Klaus Seppi
Researcher at Innsbruck Medical University
Publications - 366
Citations - 25650
Klaus Seppi is an academic researcher from Innsbruck Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Parkinsonism & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 317 publications receiving 20534 citations. Previous affiliations of Klaus Seppi include University of Innsbruck.
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Time will tell: Decision making in premanifest and manifest Huntington's disease.
Beatrice Heim,Marina Peball,Carsten Saft,Sarah Maria von Hein,Philipp Ellmerer,Johanna Maria Piater,Klaus Seppi,Atbin Djamshidian +7 more
TL;DR: To investigate cognitive flexibility in premanifest and manifest Huntington's disease, a novel approach is proposed to evaluate the role of LTD in decision-making in both the pre and manifest cases.
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Sensitivity to Change and Patient‐Centricity of the Unified Multiple System Atrophy Rating Scale Items: A Data‐Driven Analysis
Florian Krismer,Klaus Seppi,Linus Jönsson,Daniel Oudin Åström,Anna-Karin Berger,Jacob Simonsen,Mark Forrest Gordon,Gregor K. Wenning,Werner Poewe +8 more
TL;DR: The present results illustrate the potential to optimize the UMSARS to enhance sensitivity to change and patient centricity.
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Toward disease modification in multiple system atrophy: Pitfalls, bottlenecks, and possible remedies.
TL;DR: Recent advances in multiple system atrophy are summarized, bottlenecks and possible pitfalls of previous interventional studies are discussed, and future research avenues are suggested.
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No effect of age, gender and total intracranial volume on brainstem MR planimetric measurements.
Stephanie Mangesius,Anna Hussl,Susanne Tagwercher,Eva Reiter,Christoph Müller,Lukas Lenhart,Florian Krismer,Philipp Mahlknecht,Michael Schocke,Elke R. Gizewski,Werner Poewe,Klaus Seppi +11 more
TL;DR: There was no need to correct for age, gender or TIV when using brainstem-derived MR planimetric measurements in the differential diagnosis of neurodegenerative Parkinsonism, and there is no need for age- or gender-specific cut-offs for the relevant age group.
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Augmentation in restless legs syndrome: an eye tracking study on emotion processing.
Philipp Ellmerer,Beatrice Heim,Ambra Stefani,Marina Peball,Mario Werkmann,Evi Holzknecht,Melanie Bergmann,Elisabeth Brandauer,Martin Sojer,Laura Zamarian,Margarete Delazer,Klaus Seppi,Birgit Högl,Werner Poewe,Atbin Djamshidian +14 more
TL;DR: To assess emotional processing and alexithymia in patients with restless legs syndrome (RLS) with augmentation versus those who never had augmentation.