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Lars Timmermann
Researcher at University of Düsseldorf
Publications - 31
Citations - 3584
Lars Timmermann is an academic researcher from University of Düsseldorf. The author has contributed to research in topics: Motor cortex & Deep brain stimulation. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 31 publications receiving 3296 citations.
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The cerebral oscillatory network of parkinsonian resting tremor
Lars Timmermann,Joachim Gross,Martin Dirks,Jens Volkmann,Hans-Joachim Freund,Alfons Schnitzler +5 more
TL;DR: Tremor-related oscillatory activity within a cerebral network, with abnormal coupling in a cerebello-diencephalic-cortical loop and cortical motor (M1, SMA/CMA, PM) and sensory (SII, PPC) areas contralateral to the tremor hand is demonstrated.
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Long-term results of a multicenter study on subthalamic and pallidal stimulation in Parkinson's disease.
Elena Moro,Andres M. Lozano,Pierre Pollak,Yves Agid,Stig Rehncrona,Jens Volkmann,Jaime Kulisevsky,Jose A. Obeso,Alberto Albanese,Marwan Hariz,Marwan Hariz,Niall Quinn,Jans D. Speelman,A.L. Benabid,Valérie Fraix,Alexandre Mendes,Marie-Laure Welter,Jean-Luc Houeto,Philippe Cornu,Didier Dormont,Anna Lena Törnqvist,Ron Ekberg,Alfons Schnitzler,Lars Timmermann,Lars Wojtecki,Andres Gironell,Maria C. Rodriguez-Oroz,Jorge Guridi,Anna Rita Bentivoglio,Maria Fiorella Contarino,Luigi Romito,Massimo Scerrati,Massimo Scerrati,Marc Janssens,Anthony E. Lang +34 more
TL;DR: The 5 to 6 year follow‐up of a multicenter study of bilateral subthalamic nucleus and globus pallidus internus deep brain stimulation in advanced Parkinson's disease patients confirms the long‐term efficacy of STN and GPi DBS in advanced PD.
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Critical flicker frequency for quantification of low-grade hepatic encephalopathy☆
TL;DR: CFF is a sensitive, simple, and reliable parameter for quantification of low‐grade HE severity in cirrhotic patients and may be useful for the detection and monitoring of SHE.
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Gamma Oscillations in Human Primary Somatosensory Cortex Reflect Pain Perception
Joachim Gross,Alfons Schnitzler,Alfons Schnitzler,Lars Timmermann,Markus Ploner,Markus Ploner +5 more
TL;DR: It is shown that selective nociceptive stimuli induce gamma oscillations in primary somatosensory cortex that are particularly related to the subjective perception of pain, and this findings support the hypothesis that Gamma oscillations arerelated to the internal representation of behaviorally relevant stimuli that should receive preferred processing.
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Differential Coding of Pain Intensity in the Human Primary and Secondary Somatosensory Cortex
Lars Timmermann,Markus Ploner,Katrin Haucke,Frank Schmitz,Rüdiger Baltissen,Alfons Schnitzler +5 more
TL;DR: The activation pattern of SI suggests participation of SI in the discriminative perception of pain intensity and the all-or-none-like activation pattern in SII points against a significant contribution of SII to the sensory-discriminative aspects of pain perception.