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Mark Hallett

Researcher at National Institutes of Health

Publications -  1234
Citations -  136876

Mark Hallett is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transcranial magnetic stimulation & Motor cortex. The author has an hindex of 186, co-authored 1170 publications receiving 123741 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark Hallett include Government of the United States of America & Armed Forces Institute of Pathology.

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Short apraxia screening test.

TL;DR: The screening test proved to have high specificity and sensitivity to diagnose every type of upper limb praxis deficit, thus showing advantages over previously published tests.
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Complex repetitive discharges in the external urethral sphincter in a pediatric population

TL;DR: Six girls with incontinence and CRDs had positive family histories, and these features define a possible genetic syndrome of delayed maturation of control over micturition.
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Measuring latency distribution of transcallosal fibers using transcranial magnetic stimulation.

TL;DR: Interhemispheric interaction measured with transcranial magnetic stimulation is a promising technique to determine the latency distribution of the transcallosal fibers, and could be developed for other cortical pathways.
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Flumazenil does not affect intracortical motor excitability in humans: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study.

TL;DR: The findings suggest that flumazenil has no effect on cortical motor excitability in normal humans.
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The Dystonia Coalition: A Multicenter Network for Clinical and Translational Studies.

TL;DR: Dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions causing abnormal postures, repetitive movements, or both as mentioned in this paper, which is not a single disorder but a family of heterogenous disorders with varied clinical manifestations and different causes.