Nitsche, Michael 1967-
Nitsche, Michael (Michael A.)
VIAF ID: 23058742 (Personal)
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Works
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afferenten Verbindungen des ventralen Striatum bei Primaten eine Studie unter Verwendung retrograder fluoreszierender neuronaler Tracer | |
Association of cognitive performance with hippocampal network integrity of healthy adults and its modulation through non-invasive brain stimulation | |
Behavioral and physiological on- and offline effects of transcranial alternating current stimulation | |
Can individually targeted and optimized multi-channel tDCS outperform standard bipolar tDCS in stimulating the primary somatosensory cortex? | |
impact of individual electrical fields and anatomical factors on the neurophysiological outcomes of tDCS: a TMS-MEP and MRI study | |
Neurostimulation targeting the epileptic focus: Current understanding and perspectives for treatment | |
Noninvasive Modulation of Cognition in Older Adults – Neural Correlates and Behavioral Outcomes | |
Offline bi‐frontal anodal transcranial direct current stimulation decreases total sleep time without disturbing overnight memory consolidation | |
Probing the relevance of repeated cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation over the primary motor cortex for prolongation of after-effects | |
Transcranial direct current stimulation in neuropsychiatric disorders : clinical principles and management / André Brunoni, Michael Nitsche, Colleen Loo editors. - Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 2016. - [Cham], 2016. | |
Verbesserung des motorischen Lernens durch repetitive transkranielle Magnetstimulation (rTMS) des primären motorischen Kortex (M1) oder somatosensorischen Kortex (S1) bei gesunden Personen - Verhaltensanalyse der erlernten motorischen Fähigkeiten und ihre Modulation durch fokale intermittierende Theta-Burst-Stimulation (iTBS) | |
Verhaltens- und physiologische on- und offline Effekte von transkranieller Wechselstromstimulation (tACS) |