78 results on '"Delvendahl, I"'
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2. Lobule- and layer-specific frequency dispersion in the cerebellar cortex: OS11–8
3. Single action potentials trigger fast and clathrin-independent endocytosis at a central synapse: OS04–3
4. Ultrafast action potentials and vesicle recruitment mediate kilohertz signaling at a central synapse: P072
5. A slow buffer speeds residual calcium transients at a high fidelity synapse: OS7-04
6. GluA4 enables associative memory formation by facilitating cerebellar expansion coding
7. Neuroplastische Mechanismen bei kongenitaler Hemiparese
8. Lovastatin verbessert gestörte synaptische Plastizität und phasische Aufmerksamkeit bei Patienten mit Neurofibromatose Typ 1
9. Aufmerksamkeitsdefizit bei Patienten mit Noonan Syndrom (NS)
10. Neuroplastische Mechanismen bei kongenitaler Hemiparese
11. P 231. A physiological characterization of biphasic transcranial magnetic stimulation
12. P 167. Attention dependent induction of synaptic plasticity in healthy controls and patients with Noonan syndrome
13. A physiological characterization of biphasic transcranial magnetic stimulation
14. Aufmerksamkeitsabhängige Induktion synaptischer Plastizität bei gesunden Probanden und Patienten mit Noonan Syndrom
15. Physiologische Eigenschaften der transkraniellen Magnetstimulation mit biphasischer Pulskonfiguration
16. Attention deficit in patients with Noonan Syndrome (NS)
17. Influence of current direction on short-interval intracortical facilitation probed with paired-pulse TMS
18. A four day course of Lovastatin improves synaptic plasticity in patients with NF-1
19. Lovastatin improves impaired LTP-like plasticity in patients with Neurofibromatosis Type 1
20. Impaired motor cortex plasticity in patients with Noonan syndrome
21. Influence of current direction in transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) on MEP amplitude and latency – opportunity of I wave specific evaluation and stimulation
22. Low-Frequency rTMS selectively modulates inhibitory intracortical networks
23. Intrinsic plasticity in human motor cortex
24. Occlusion of synaptic plasticity by gating
25. Impact of the number of cycles per pulse on the efficiency of single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation
26. Vorhergehende niederfrequente Stimulation verhindert bidirektionale Plastizität im motorischen Kortex
27. 177. Does navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) decrease the variability of MEP-amplitudes?
28. 146. Preceding repetitive stimulation diminishes long-term potentiation-like plasticity in human motor cortex
29. Does navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) decrease the variability of motor evoked potentials (MEP) and increase its reproducibility?
30. Does navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) decrease the variability of MEP-amplitudes?
31. Preceding repetitive stimulation diminishes long-term potentiation-like plasticity in human motor cortex
32. CAR – Computer-Aided Rehabilitation in children with congenital Hemiparesis: A pilot study
33. Preceding stimulation diminishes long-term potentiation-like plasticity in human motor cortex
34. A fast and responsive voltage indicator with enhanced sensitivity for unitary synaptic events.
35. A model of human neural networks reveals NPTX2 pathology in ALS and FTLD.
36. Efficient sampling-based Bayesian Active Learning for synaptic characterization.
37. Editorial: Methods and applications in cellular neurophysiology.
38. Gradients in the mammalian cerebellar cortex enable Fourier-like transformation and improve storing capacity.
39. Rapid and sustained homeostatic control of presynaptic exocytosis at a central synapse.
40. Homeostatic plasticity-a presynaptic perspective.
41. How to maintain active zone integrity during high-frequency transmission.
42. Dysbindin links presynaptic proteasome function to homeostatic recruitment of low release probability vesicles.
43. The Cerebellar Mossy Fiber Synapse as a Model for High-Frequency Transmission in the Mammalian CNS.
44. Fast, Temperature-Sensitive and Clathrin-Independent Endocytosis at Central Synapses.
45. Reduced endogenous Ca2+ buffering speeds active zone Ca2+ signaling.
46. Dendritic patch-clamp recordings from cerebellar granule cells demonstrate electrotonic compactness.
47. The role of pulse shape in motor cortex transcranial magnetic stimulation using full-sine stimuli.
48. Ultrafast action potentials mediate kilohertz signaling at a central synapse.
49. Influence of waveform and current direction on short-interval intracortical facilitation: a paired-pulse TMS study.
50. Impaired motor cortex plasticity in patients with Noonan syndrome.
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