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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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Transcranial direct current stimulation over the primary motor cortex during fMRI.
TL;DR: The findings demonstrate that the well-known polarity-dependent shifts in corticospinal excitability that have previously been demonstrated using measurements of MEPs after M1 stimulation are not paralleled by analogous changes in regional BOLD signal.
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Myocardial Titin Hypophosphorylation Importantly Contributes to Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction in a Rat Metabolic Risk Model
Nazha Hamdani,Constantijn Franssen,André P. Lourenço,Inês Falcão-Pires,Dulce Fontoura,Sara Leite,Luisa Plettig,Begoña López,Coen A.C. Ottenheijm,Peter Moritz Becher,Arantxa González,Carsten Tschöpe,Javier Díez,Wolfgang A. Linke,Adelino F. Leite-Moreira,Walter Paulus +15 more
TL;DR: Obese ZSF1 rats developed heart failure with preserved ejection fraction during a 20-week time span, and titin hypophosphorylation importantly contributed to the underlying myocardial DD.
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Plasticity induced by non-invasive transcranial brain stimulation: A position paper.
Ying-Zu Huang,Ying-Zu Huang,Ying-Zu Huang,Ming Kue Lu,Andrea Antal,Joseph Classen,Michael A. Nitsche,Ulf Ziemann,Michael C. Ridding,Masashi Hamada,Yoshikazu Ugawa,Shapour Jaberzadeh,Antonio Suppa,Walter Paulus,John C. Rothwell +14 more
TL;DR: Work is ongoing to test whether the reliability and consistency of non-invasive transcranial brain stimulation can be improved by controlling or monitoring neuronal state and by optimizing the protocol and timing of stimulation.
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Connecting heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and renal dysfunction: the role of endothelial dysfunction and inflammation.
Jozine M. ter Maaten,Kevin Damman,Marianne C. Verhaar,Walter Paulus,Dirk J. Duncker,Caroline Cheng,Loek van Heerebeek,Hans L. Hillege,Carolyn S.P. Lam,Gerjan Navis,Adriaan A. Voors +10 more
TL;DR: The role of endothelial dysfunction and inflammation is reviewed to explain the link between renal dysfunction and HFpEF, which allows for identification of new early risk markers, prognostic factors, and unique targets for intervention.
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Regional modulation of BOLD MRI responses to human sensorimotor activation by transcranial direct current stimulation.
TL;DR: Findings support the view that reduced neuroaxonal excitability after cathodal tDCS causes reduced brain activity, but rather than affecting the primary sensorimotor input of an active task, the process appears to dampen those responses that rely on cortico‐cortical connections and related processing.