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Sarah Stoll

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Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports|November 16, 2024
Apraxia: From Neuroanatomical Pathways to Clinical ManifestationsSarah Stoll, Lukas Lorentz, Ferdinand Binkofski, et al.
BMJ Case Reports|August 20, 2021
A case of Bartonellosis presenting as a puzzling multisystem disorder complicated by nosocomial COVID-19 infectionHuw Garland, Sarah Stoll, Shalinee Patel, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|March 30, 2018
Efficiency in Rule- vs. Plan-Based Movements Is Modulated by Action-ModeJean P P Scheib, Sarah Stoll, J Lukas Thürmer, et al.
BMC Cancer|March 28, 2013
Cross-sectional study of self-reported physical activity, eating habits and use of complementary medicine in breast cancer survivorsArnoud J Templeton, Beat Thürlimann, Michael Baumann, et al.
BMC Cancer|May 26, 2020
Experiences and views of different key stakeholders on the feasibility of treating cancer-related fatigueClaudia Canella, Michael Mikolasek, Matthias Rostock, et al.
Integrative Cancer Therapies|November 23, 2017
Developing an Integrative Treatment Program for Cancer-Related Fatigue Using Stakeholder Engagement - A Qualitative StudyClaudia Canella, Michael Mikolasek, Matthias Rostock, et al.
BMJ Paediatrics Open|January 8, 2020
How are behavioural interventions delivered to children (5-11 years old): a systematic mapping reviewAmberly Brigden, Roxanne Morin Parslow, Catherine Linney, et al.
Communications Psychology|March 5, 2025
Spiritual boredom is associated with over- and underchallenge, lack of value, and reduced motivationThomas Goetz, Jonathan Fries, Lisa Stempfer, et al.
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Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports|November 16, 2024
Apraxia: From Neuroanatomical Pathways to Clinical ManifestationsSarah Stoll, Lukas Lorentz, Ferdinand Binkofski, et al.
BMJ Case Reports|August 20, 2021
A case of Bartonellosis presenting as a puzzling multisystem disorder complicated by nosocomial COVID-19 infectionHuw Garland, Sarah Stoll, Shalinee Patel, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|March 30, 2018
Efficiency in Rule- vs. Plan-Based Movements Is Modulated by Action-ModeJean P P Scheib, Sarah Stoll, J Lukas Thürmer, et al.
BMC Cancer|March 28, 2013
Cross-sectional study of self-reported physical activity, eating habits and use of complementary medicine in breast cancer survivorsArnoud J Templeton, Beat Thürlimann, Michael Baumann, et al.
BMC Cancer|May 26, 2020
Experiences and views of different key stakeholders on the feasibility of treating cancer-related fatigueClaudia Canella, Michael Mikolasek, Matthias Rostock, et al.
Integrative Cancer Therapies|November 23, 2017
Developing an Integrative Treatment Program for Cancer-Related Fatigue Using Stakeholder Engagement - A Qualitative StudyClaudia Canella, Michael Mikolasek, Matthias Rostock, et al.
BMJ Paediatrics Open|January 8, 2020
How are behavioural interventions delivered to children (5-11 years old): a systematic mapping reviewAmberly Brigden, Roxanne Morin Parslow, Catherine Linney, et al.
Communications Psychology|March 5, 2025
Spiritual boredom is associated with over- and underchallenge, lack of value, and reduced motivationThomas Goetz, Jonathan Fries, Lisa Stempfer, et al.
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