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M Jueptner

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Neuroimaging Clinics of North America|August 8, 2001
Motor system: cortex, basal ganglia, and cerebellumM Jueptner, M Krukenberg
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|August 26, 1998
A review of differences between basal ganglia and cerebellar control of movements as revealed by functional imaging studiesM Jueptner, C Weiller
Neuroimage|June 1, 1995
Review: does measurement of regional cerebral blood flow reflect synaptic activity? Implications for PET and fMRIM Jueptner, C Weiller
Neuroimage|May 16, 2001
Arm training induced brain plasticity in stroke studied with serial positron emission tomographyG Nelles, W Jentzen, M Jueptner, et al.
Neuroreport|November 4, 1996
The human cerebellum and temporal information processing--results from a PET experimentM Jueptner, L Flerich, C Weiller, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|May 29, 2000
Self-initiated versus externally triggered movements. II. The effect of movement predictability on regional cerebral blood flowI H Jenkins, M Jahanshahi, M Jueptner, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|December 1, 1996
The sensory guidance of movement: a comparison of the cerebellum and basal gangliaM Jueptner, I H Jenkins, D J Brooks, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 1, 1997
Anatomy of motor learning. II. Subcortical structures and learning by trial and errorM Jueptner, C D Frith, D J Brooks, et al.
Annals of Neurology|December 10, 1999
Evolution of functional reorganization in hemiplegic stroke: a serial positron emission tomographic activation studyG Nelles, G Spiekramann, M Jueptner, et al.
Stroke|August 6, 1999
Reorganization of sensory and motor systems in hemiplegic stroke patients. A positron emission tomography studyG Nelles, G Spiekermann, M Jueptner, et al.
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Neuroimaging Clinics of North America|August 8, 2001
Motor system: cortex, basal ganglia, and cerebellumM Jueptner, M Krukenberg
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|August 26, 1998
A review of differences between basal ganglia and cerebellar control of movements as revealed by functional imaging studiesM Jueptner, C Weiller
Neuroimage|June 1, 1995
Review: does measurement of regional cerebral blood flow reflect synaptic activity? Implications for PET and fMRIM Jueptner, C Weiller
Neuroimage|May 16, 2001
Arm training induced brain plasticity in stroke studied with serial positron emission tomographyG Nelles, W Jentzen, M Jueptner, et al.
Neuroreport|November 4, 1996
The human cerebellum and temporal information processing--results from a PET experimentM Jueptner, L Flerich, C Weiller, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|May 29, 2000
Self-initiated versus externally triggered movements. II. The effect of movement predictability on regional cerebral blood flowI H Jenkins, M Jahanshahi, M Jueptner, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|December 1, 1996
The sensory guidance of movement: a comparison of the cerebellum and basal gangliaM Jueptner, I H Jenkins, D J Brooks, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 1, 1997
Anatomy of motor learning. II. Subcortical structures and learning by trial and errorM Jueptner, C D Frith, D J Brooks, et al.
Annals of Neurology|December 10, 1999
Evolution of functional reorganization in hemiplegic stroke: a serial positron emission tomographic activation studyG Nelles, G Spiekramann, M Jueptner, et al.
Stroke|August 6, 1999
Reorganization of sensory and motor systems in hemiplegic stroke patients. A positron emission tomography studyG Nelles, G Spiekermann, M Jueptner, et al.
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