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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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Safety aspects of chronic low-frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation based on localized proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy and histology of the rat brain

TL;DR: In conclusion, these data provide support for the safety of chronic rTMS, however, they do not exclude acute changes on neurotransmitters systems or other physiologic responses during or directly after the rT MS treatment.
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Cisternal S100 protein and neuron-specific enolase are elevated and site-specific markers in intractable temporal lobe epilepsy.

TL;DR: It is concluded that interictal temporal lobe dysfunction corresponds with neuronal and glial marker elevations in the extracellular space and that site-specific elevations may predict the site of seizure origin biochemically.
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High-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation delays rapid eye movement sleep

TL;DR: RTMS-induced changes in REM sleep variables correspond to findings observed after pharmacological and electroconvulsive treatment of depression, and it is likely that the capability of rTMS to affect circadian and ultradian biological rhythms contributes to its antidepressive action.
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Homeostatic Metaplasticity of the Motor Cortex is Altered during Headache-Free Intervals in Migraine with Aura

TL;DR: It is indicated that short-term homeostatic plasticity is altered in patients with visual aura between the attacks, and this form of metaplasticity in migraine patients withVisual aura and healthy controls is examined.
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Transcranial electric and magnetic stimulation: technique and paradigms.

TL;DR: Transcranial electrical and magnetic stimulation techniques encompass a broad physical variety of stimuli, ranging from static magnetic fields or direct current stimulation to pulsed magnetic or alternating current stimulation with an almost infinite number of possible stimulus parameters.