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Annette Sterr

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Biological Psychology|October 29, 2005
Preparing not to move: does no-response priming affect advance movement preparation processes in a response priming task?Annette Sterr
Behavioural Neurology|February 12, 2005
Training-based interventions in motor rehabilitation after stroke: theoretical and clinical considerationsAnnette Sterr
Neurology|September 25, 2003
Motor-improvement following intensive training in low-functioning chronic hemiparesisAnnette Sterr, Susanna Freivogel
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|April 7, 2018
The Applicability of Standard Error of Measurement and Minimal Detectable Change to Motor Learning Research-A Behavioral StudyLeonardo Furlan, Annette Sterr
Magnetic Resonance Imaging|August 17, 2010
Analyzing diffusion tensor images with ghosting artifacts: the effects of direct and indirect normalizationShan Shen, Annette Sterr
Neurorehabilitation|August 19, 2006
CI therapy distribution: theory, evidence and practiceAnnette Sterr, Amy Saunders
The European Journal of Neuroscience|January 11, 2008
Neural correlates of movement preparation in healthy ageingAnnette Sterr, Philip Dean
Neural Regeneration Research|October 22, 2015
A case to be made: theoretical and empirical arguments for the need to consider fatigue in post-stroke motor rehabilitationAnnette Sterr, Leonardo Furlan
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging : JMRI|November 23, 2012
Is DARTEL-based voxel-based morphometry affected by width of smoothing kernel and group size? A study using simulated atrophyShan Shen, Annette Sterr
Neurology|December 15, 2004
Intensive training in chronic upper limb hemiparesis does not increase spasticity or synergiesAnnette Sterr, Susanna Freivogel
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Biological Psychology|October 29, 2005
Preparing not to move: does no-response priming affect advance movement preparation processes in a response priming task?Annette Sterr
Behavioural Neurology|February 12, 2005
Training-based interventions in motor rehabilitation after stroke: theoretical and clinical considerationsAnnette Sterr
Neurology|September 25, 2003
Motor-improvement following intensive training in low-functioning chronic hemiparesisAnnette Sterr, Susanna Freivogel
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|April 7, 2018
The Applicability of Standard Error of Measurement and Minimal Detectable Change to Motor Learning Research-A Behavioral StudyLeonardo Furlan, Annette Sterr
Magnetic Resonance Imaging|August 17, 2010
Analyzing diffusion tensor images with ghosting artifacts: the effects of direct and indirect normalizationShan Shen, Annette Sterr
Neurorehabilitation|August 19, 2006
CI therapy distribution: theory, evidence and practiceAnnette Sterr, Amy Saunders
The European Journal of Neuroscience|January 11, 2008
Neural correlates of movement preparation in healthy ageingAnnette Sterr, Philip Dean
Neural Regeneration Research|October 22, 2015
A case to be made: theoretical and empirical arguments for the need to consider fatigue in post-stroke motor rehabilitationAnnette Sterr, Leonardo Furlan
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging : JMRI|November 23, 2012
Is DARTEL-based voxel-based morphometry affected by width of smoothing kernel and group size? A study using simulated atrophyShan Shen, Annette Sterr
Neurology|December 15, 2004
Intensive training in chronic upper limb hemiparesis does not increase spasticity or synergiesAnnette Sterr, Susanna Freivogel
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