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Friedhelm C Hummel

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Current Opinion in Neurology|November 11, 2005
Drivers of brain plasticityFriedhelm C Hummel, Leonardo G Cohen
Cerebellum (London, England)|December 16, 2017
Non-invasive Cerebellar Stimulation: a Promising Approach for Stroke Recovery?Maximilian J Wessel, Friedhelm C Hummel
Neuropharmacology|June 13, 2012
Non-invasive brain stimulation in neurological diseasesRobert Schulz, Christian Gerloff, Friedhelm C Hummel
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology|April 5, 2016
Structural connectivity analyses in motor recovery research after strokePhilipp Koch, Robert Schulz, Friedhelm C Hummel
Neuroimage|October 4, 2012
Two brakes are better than one: the neural bases of inhibitory control of motor memory tracesPaul Sauseng, Christian Gerloff, Friedhelm C Hummel
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|June 2, 2015
Non-invasive brain stimulation: an interventional tool for enhancing behavioral training after strokeMaximilian J Wessel, Máximo Zimerman, Friedhelm C Hummel
Brain Stimulation|September 24, 2021
Predictive models for response to non-invasive brain stimulation in stroke: A critical review of opportunities and pitfallsMaximilian J Wessel, Philip Egger, Friedhelm C Hummel
Frontiers in Neurology|December 8, 2018
Can Daytime Napping Assist the Process of Skills Acquisition After Stroke?Winifried Backhaus, Hanna Braass, Christian Gerloff, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|July 1, 2018
Non-invasive brain stimulation to enhance cognitive rehabilitation after strokeLaurijn R Draaisma, Maximilian J Wessel, Friedhelm C Hummel
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|January 24, 2006
Transcranial DC stimulation (tDCS): a tool for double-blind sham-controlled clinical studies in brain stimulationPrateek C Gandiga, Friedhelm C Hummel, Leonardo G Cohen
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Current Opinion in Neurology|November 11, 2005
Drivers of brain plasticityFriedhelm C Hummel, Leonardo G Cohen
Cerebellum (London, England)|December 16, 2017
Non-invasive Cerebellar Stimulation: a Promising Approach for Stroke Recovery?Maximilian J Wessel, Friedhelm C Hummel
Neuropharmacology|June 13, 2012
Non-invasive brain stimulation in neurological diseasesRobert Schulz, Christian Gerloff, Friedhelm C Hummel
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology|April 5, 2016
Structural connectivity analyses in motor recovery research after strokePhilipp Koch, Robert Schulz, Friedhelm C Hummel
Neuroimage|October 4, 2012
Two brakes are better than one: the neural bases of inhibitory control of motor memory tracesPaul Sauseng, Christian Gerloff, Friedhelm C Hummel
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|June 2, 2015
Non-invasive brain stimulation: an interventional tool for enhancing behavioral training after strokeMaximilian J Wessel, Máximo Zimerman, Friedhelm C Hummel
Brain Stimulation|September 24, 2021
Predictive models for response to non-invasive brain stimulation in stroke: A critical review of opportunities and pitfallsMaximilian J Wessel, Philip Egger, Friedhelm C Hummel
Frontiers in Neurology|December 8, 2018
Can Daytime Napping Assist the Process of Skills Acquisition After Stroke?Winifried Backhaus, Hanna Braass, Christian Gerloff, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|July 1, 2018
Non-invasive brain stimulation to enhance cognitive rehabilitation after strokeLaurijn R Draaisma, Maximilian J Wessel, Friedhelm C Hummel
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|January 24, 2006
Transcranial DC stimulation (tDCS): a tool for double-blind sham-controlled clinical studies in brain stimulationPrateek C Gandiga, Friedhelm C Hummel, Leonardo G Cohen
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