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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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Altered morphology of the nucleus accumbens in persistent developmental stuttering

TL;DR: The findings might initialize a unified neurobiological framework of persistent developmental stuttering that integrates sensorimotor and social-motivational neuroanatomical circuitries.
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Diverging effects of nicotine on motor learning performance: Improvement in deprived smokers and attenuation in non-smokers

TL;DR: Results indicate a restituting effect of nicotine in smokers in terms of cognitive parameters, which sheds further light on the proposed mechanism of nicotine on learning processes, which might be linked to the addictive component of nicotine, the probability of relapse and thus needs also be addressed in cessation treatment.
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The dialogue between diabetes and diastole.

TL;DR: This editorial refers to 'A randomized trial of the impact of strict glycaemic control on myocardial diastolic function and perfusion reserve': a report from the DADD (Diabetes mellitus And Diastolic Dysfunction) study by Christina Jarnert et al.
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The effect of current flow direction on motor hot spot allocation by transcranial magnetic stimulation.

TL;DR: The results indicate that direction of the current pulse should be taken into account for determination of the motor representation of a muscle by TMS.
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Neuroscientists do not use non-invasive brain stimulation on themselves for neural enhancement.

TL;DR: How the researchers think about NIBS as a tool for neuroenhancement is studied, to compare pharmacological enhancement with NIBS and to collect opinions from researchers about the self-application of NIBS on healthy subjects.