A Schnider
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Recent Articles
1.
Manuel A, Guggisberg A, Theze R, Turri F, Schnider A
Neuroimage
. 2018 Oct;
185:83-84.
PMID: 30347284
No abstract available.
2.
Biasiucci A, Leeb R, Iturrate I, Perdikis S, Al-Khodairy A, Corbet T, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2018 Jun;
9(1):2421.
PMID: 29925890
Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) are used in stroke rehabilitation to translate brain signals into intended movements of the paralyzed limb. However, the efficacy and mechanisms of BCI-based therapies remain unclear. Here...
3.
Ruhstaller T, Thuss-Patience P, Hayoz S, Schacher S, Knorrenschild J, Schnider A, et al.
Ann Oncol
. 2018 Apr;
29(6):1386-1393.
PMID: 29635438
Background: This open-label, phase III trial compared chemoradiation followed by surgery with or without neoadjuvant and adjuvant cetuximab in patients with resectable esophageal carcinoma. Patients And Methods: Patients were randomly...
4.
Tisserand R, Armand S, Allali G, Schnider A, Baillieul S
Hum Mov Sci
. 2018 Feb;
58:175-184.
PMID: 29448162
Gait asymmetry and dynamic balance impairments observed in post-stroke individuals increase their risk of fall. Moreover, walking while performing a cognitive task (i.e. dual-task) disturbs the control of balance in...
5.
Marchi N, Ptak R, di Pietro M, Schnider A, Guggisberg A
Eur J Neurol
. 2017 Jun;
24(8):1084-1087.
PMID: 28585297
Background And Purpose: Motor recovery after stroke can be characterized into two different patterns. A majority of patients recover about 70% of initial impairment, whereas some patients with severe initial...
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Liverani M, Manuel A, Bouzerda-Wahlen A, Genetti M, Guggisberg A, Nahum L, et al.
Neuroscience
. 2015 Jan;
289:279-88.
PMID: 25595982
Orbitofrontal reality filtering (ORF) denotes a little known but vital memory control mechanism, expressed at 200-300ms after stimulus presentation, that allows one to sense whether evoked memories (thoughts) refer to...
7.
Manuel A, David A, Bikson M, Schnider A
Neuroscience
. 2014 Feb;
265:21-7.
PMID: 24508152
Orbitofrontal reality filtering denotes a memory control mechanism necessary to keep thought and behavior in phase with reality. Its failure induces reality confusion as evident in confabulation and disorientation. In...
8.
Schnider A, Landis T, Rosler H
Behav Neurol
. 2014 Feb;
4(1):15-24.
PMID: 24487350
We present a patient who developed severe ideomotor apraxia (IA) and subcortical aphasia after a hemorrhage involving the posterior part of the left thalamus and the posterior limb of the...
9.
Schnider A, Regard M, Landis T
Behav Neurol
. 2014 Feb;
7(2):87-92.
PMID: 24487293
A patient suffered very severe anterograde and retrograde amnesia following infarction of both medial temporal lobes (hippocampus and adjacent cortex) and the left inferior temporo-occipital area. The temporal stem and...
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He B, Nagata K, Takano D, Yamazaki T, Fujimaki Y, Maeda T, et al.
Clin EEG Neurosci
. 2013 Dec;
PMID: 24368763
No abstract available.