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Yvonne Höller
Researcher at University of Akureyri
Publications - 134
Citations - 3481
Yvonne Höller is an academic researcher from University of Akureyri. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transcranial magnetic stimulation & Spinal cord injury. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 129 publications receiving 2635 citations. Previous affiliations of Yvonne Höller include University of Salzburg & Paracelsus Private Medical University of Salzburg.
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High-frequency oscillations: The state of clinical research
Birgit Frauscher,Fabrice Bartolomei,Katsuhiro Kobayashi,Jan Cimbalnik,Maryse A. van 't Klooster,Stefan Rampp,Hiroshi Otsubo,Yvonne Höller,Joyce Y. Wu,Eishi Asano,Jerome Engel,Philippe Kahane,Julia Jacobs,Jean Gotman +13 more
TL;DR: There is increasing evidence that HFOs are useful to measure disease activity and assess treatment response using noninvasive EEG and magnetoencephalography, and this approach is particularly promising in children, because they show high scalp HFO rates.
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Visual P2 component is related to theta phase-locking
TL;DR: The conclusion is drawn that phase-locked theta reflect top-down regulation processes mediating information between memory systems and is in part involved in the modulation of the P2 component.
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Epidemiology-Based Mortality Score in Status Epilepticus (EMSE)
Markus Leitinger,Yvonne Höller,Gudrun Kalss,Alexandra Rohracher,Helmut F. Novak,Julia Höfler,Judith Dobesberger,Giorgi Kuchukhidze,Eugen Trinka +8 more
TL;DR: EMSE explained individual mortality in almost 90 % of cases, and performed significantly better than previous scores, suggesting EMSE may be a valuable tool for risk stratification in interventional studies in the future.
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Functional brain reorganization after spinal cord injury: Systematic review of animal and human studies
Raffaele Nardone,Yvonne Höller,Francesco Brigo,M. Seidl,Monica Christova,Jürgen Bergmann,Stefan Golaszewski,Eugen Trinka +7 more
TL;DR: This review will focus on delineating the pathophysiological mechanisms of the brain plasticity changes following SCI, based on the existing neuroimaging and neurophysiological evidence in experimental models and humans.
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High-frequency oscillations in epilepsy and surgical outcome. A meta-analysis.
Yvonne Höller,Raoul Kutil,Lukas Klaffenböck,Aljoscha Thomschewski,Peter Höller,Arne C. Bathke,Julia Jacobs,Alexandra Taylor,Raffaele Nardone,Eugen Trinka +9 more
TL;DR: A systematic review of all studies that related the resection of HFO-generating areas to postsurgical outcome found that automated detection and application of a detection threshold in order to detect channels with a frequent occurrence of H FOs is important to yield a marker that could be useful in presurgical evaluation.