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Stefan Golaszewski
Researcher at Paracelsus Private Medical University of Salzburg
Publications - 164
Citations - 5110
Stefan Golaszewski is an academic researcher from Paracelsus Private Medical University of Salzburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transcranial magnetic stimulation & Motor cortex. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 164 publications receiving 4461 citations. Previous affiliations of Stefan Golaszewski include Innsbruck Medical University & University of Pittsburgh.
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Cognitive function and fMRI in patients with multiple sclerosis: evidence for compensatory cortical activation during an attention task.
Wolfgang Staffen,A. Mair,Harald Zauner,Josef M. Unterrainer,Helmut Niederhofer,A. Kutzelnigg,S. Ritter,Stefan Golaszewski,Bernhard Iglseder,Gunther Ladurner +9 more
TL;DR: The different patterns of activation, accompanied with intact performance in a sustained attention task of the multiple sclerosis sample compared with healthy controls, are interpreted as the consequence of compensatory mechanisms.
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Sex differences in brain activation pattern during a visuospatial cognitive task: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study in healthy volunteers.
Elisabeth M. Weiss,Christian Siedentopf,A. Hofer,Eberhard A. Deisenhammer,Matthew J. Hoptman,Christian Kremser,Stefan Golaszewski,Stephan Felber,W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker,M. Delazer +9 more
TL;DR: Men showed significantly stronger parietal activation, while women showed significantly greater right frontal activation in functional magnetic resonance imaging, pointing to gender specific differences in the neuropsychological processes involved in mental rotation tasks.
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Prediction of recovery from post-traumatic vegetative state with cerebral magnetic-resonance imaging.
A. Kampfl,Erich Schmutzhard,Gerhard Franz,Bettina Pfausler,Hans-Peter Haring,Hanno Ulmer,Stefan Felber,Stefan Golaszewski,Franz Aichner +8 more
TL;DR: Cerebral MRI findings in the subacute stage after head injury can predict the outcome of the post-traumatic VS, and corpus callosum and dorsolateral brainstem injuries were predictive of non-recovery.
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Neural correlates of distance and congruity effects in a numerical Stroop task: an event-related fMRI study
Liane Kaufmann,Florian Koppelstaetter,Margarete Delazer,Christian Siedentopf,Paul Rhomberg,Stefan Golaszewski,Stefan Felber,Anja Ischebeck +7 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the neural correlates of a number-size congruity task reveals that-compared to congruent trials-incongruent trials led to a stronger activation in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the anterior cingulate cortex, areas associated with attentional control.
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging detects activation of the visual association cortex during laser acupuncture of the foot in humans.
Christian Siedentopf,Stefan Golaszewski,Felix M. Mottaghy,Christian C. Ruff,Stephan Felber,Andreas Schlager +5 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that laser acupuncture of a specific acupoint, empirically related to ophthalmic disorders, leads to activation of visual brain areas, whereas placebo acupuncture does not, indicating that fMRI has the potential to elucidate effects of acupuncture on brain activity.