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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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NINDS myotatic reflex scale
TL;DR: The NINDS Myotatic Reflex Scale is devised and is now accepted by the NIH’s Clinical Center as an intramural research standard and is urged to be used elsewhere.
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Outcome measurement in functional neurological disorder: a systematic review and recommendations
Susannah Pick,David G. Anderson,Ali A. Asadi-Pooya,Ali A. Asadi-Pooya,Selma Aybek,Gaston Baslet,Bastiaan R. Bloem,Abigail Bradley-Westguard,Richard J. Brown,Alan Carson,Trudie Chalder,Maria Damianova,Anthony S. David,Mark J. Edwards,Steven A. Epstein,Alberto J. Espay,Béatrice Garcin,Laura H. Goldstein,Mark Hallett,Joseph Jankovic,Eileen M. Joyce,Richard A A Kanaan,Roxanne Keynejad,Kasia Kozlowska,Kathrin LaFaver,W. Curt LaFrance,Anthony E. Lang,Alexander Lehn,Sarah C Lidstone,Carine W. Maurer,Bridget Mildon,Francesca Morgante,Lorna Myers,Clare Nicholson,Glenn Nielsen,David L. Perez,Stoyan Popkirov,Markus Reuber,Karen S. Rommelfanger,Petra Schwingenshuh,Tereza Serranová,Paul Shotbolt,Glenn T. Stebbins,Jon Stone,Marina A. J. Tijssen,Michele Tinazzi,Timothy R Nicholson +46 more
TL;DR: There are few well-validated FND-specific outcome measures and existing outcome measures, known to be reliable, valid and responsive in FND or closely related populations, are recommended to be used to capture key outcome domains.
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Comparison of Auditory, Somatosensory, and Visually Instructed and Internally Generated Finger Movements: A PET Study
TL;DR: The data indicate that, on a regional level, modality-specific processing in a conditional motor task does not occur in frontal motor areas and is probably confined to sensory areas.
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Abnormalities of Multimodality Evoked Potentials in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used H-reflexes to screen for abnormalities of peripheral nerve conduction in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and found that most of the abnormalities occur outside the motor system.
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Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Changes in Motor Cortical Areas After Transient Anesthesia of the Forearm
Norihiro Sadato,Thomas A. Zeffiro,S Gregory Campbell,Junji Konishi,Hiroshi Shibasaki,Mark Hallett +5 more
TL;DR: Findings are consistent with increased excitability of neurons as a result of deafferentation and a reduction of the change in cerebral blood flow related to movement.