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Walter Paulus
Researcher at University of Göttingen
Publications - 830
Citations - 98910
Walter Paulus is an academic researcher from University of Göttingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transcranial magnetic stimulation & Transcranial direct-current stimulation. The author has an hindex of 149, co-authored 809 publications receiving 86252 citations. Previous affiliations of Walter Paulus include Maastricht University & VU University Amsterdam.
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Carbamazepine reduces short-interval interhemispheric inhibition in healthy humans
Martin Sommer,Elena Gileles,Kathrin Knappmeyer,Holger Rothkegel,Holger Rothkegel,Rafael Polania,Walter Paulus +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that circuits mediating short interstimulus intervals of IHI are susceptible to sodium channel blockade.
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Modulation of associative plasticity by general network excitability in the human motor cortex
Michael A. Nitsche,A. Roth,Min-Fang Kuo,A. K. Fischer,Andrea Antal,David Liebetanz,Nicolas Lang,Frithjof Tergau,Walter Paulus +8 more
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Voluntary motor drive: possible reduction in Tourette syndrome.
C. A. Heise,V. Wanschura,B. Albrecht,Henrik Uebel,Veit Roessner,Sunke Himpel,Walter Paulus,Aribert Rothenberger,Frithjof Tergau +8 more
TL;DR: The findings support the notion, that TS shows possible reduction of VMD and is associated with central motor threshold alterations confined to the very motor networks related to the tics observed.
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Pharmacological modulation of the short-lasting effects of antagonistic direct current-stimulation over the human motor cortex.
TL;DR: The results indicate that the aftereffects of tDCS are dependent upon the order of stimulation applied, and also demonstrate the prolongation of tDCs aftereeffects when combined with the administration of CNS active drugs.
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The basement membrane of intramyocardial capillaries is thickened in patients with acute myocardial infarction.
Mark P.V. Begieneman,Frank R. W. van de Goot,Paul A.J. Krijnen,Jan Fritz,Walter Paulus,Marieke D. Spreeuwenberg,Victor W.M. van Hinsbergh,Hans W.M. Niessen +7 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that BM thickening constitutes significant changes in the intramyocardial capillaries in patients that develop AMI, and these changes are likely to occur prior to the induction of AMI.