Benjamin Hertler
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Recent Articles
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Schambra H, Xu J, Branscheidt M, Lindquist M, Uddin J, Steiner L, et al.
Neurorehabil Neural Repair
. 2019 Jun;
33(7):568-580.
PMID: 31170880
. After stroke, recovery of movement in proximal and distal upper extremity (UE) muscles appears to follow different time courses, suggesting differences in their neural substrates. . We sought to...
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Ejaz N, Xu J, Branscheidt M, Hertler B, Schambra H, Widmer M, et al.
Brain
. 2019 Jan;
142(1):e2.
PMID: 30596904
No abstract available.
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Ejaz N, Xu J, Branscheidt M, Hertler B, Schambra H, Widmer M, et al.
Brain
. 2018 Feb;
141(3):837-847.
PMID: 29394326
Following a stroke, mirror movements are unintended movements that appear in the non-paretic hand when the paretic hand voluntarily moves. Mirror movements have previously been linked to overactivation of sensorimotor...
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Hertler B, Hosp J, Blanco M, Luft A
PLoS One
. 2017 Dec;
12(12):e0189812.
PMID: 29281692
Among the genes that are up-regulated in response to a reaching training in rats, Tachykinin 1 (Tac1)-a gene that encodes the neuropeptide Substance P (Sub P)-shows an especially strong expression....
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Held J, Ferrer B, Mainetti R, Steblin A, Hertler B, Moreno-Conde A, et al.
Eur J Phys Rehabil Med
. 2017 Sep;
54(4):545-553.
PMID: 28949120
Background: New technologies, such as telerehabilitation and gaming devices offer the possibility for patients to train at home. This opens the challenge of safety for the patient as he/she is...
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Xu J, Ejaz N, Hertler B, Branscheidt M, Widmer M, Faria A, et al.
J Neurophysiol
. 2017 Jun;
118(2):1151-1163.
PMID: 28566461
Impaired hand function after stroke is a major cause of long-term disability. We developed a novel paradigm that quantifies two critical aspects of hand function, strength, and independent control of...
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Globas C, Lam J, Zhang W, Imanbayev A, Hertler B, Becker C, et al.
Neurorehabil Neural Repair
. 2010 Oct;
25(1):81-7.
PMID: 20947492
Objective: Stroke survivors with motor deficits often have pyramidal tract atrophy caused by degeneration of corticospinal fibers. The authors hypothesized that the degree of atrophy correlates with severity of motor...
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Hosp J, Hertler B, Atiemo C, Luft A
Neuroimage
. 2010 Jul;
54(1):154-60.
PMID: 20643216
Dopaminergic projections to primary sensorimotor cortex (SMC) have been described anatomically, but their functional role is unknown. The objective here was to characterize how dopamine modulates the somatosensory evoked potential...
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Lam J, Globas C, Cerny J, Hertler B, Uludag K, Forrester L, et al.
Neurorehabil Neural Repair
. 2010 May;
24(6):567-74.
PMID: 20453154
Background: Aerobic treadmill exercise (T-EX) therapy has been shown to benefit walking and cardiorespiratory fitness in stroke survivors with chronic gait impairment even long after their stroke. The response, however,...
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Wachter T, Rohrich S, Frank A, Molina-Luna K, Pekanovic A, Hertler B, et al.
Exp Brain Res
. 2009 Oct;
200(3-4):319-23.
PMID: 19823812
Functional imaging studies in humans and electrophysiological data in animals suggest that corticostriatal circuits undergo plastic modifications during motor skill learning. In motor cortex and hippocampus circuit plasticity can be...