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Claudia Wilimzig

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Pleger B, Wilimzig C, Nicolas V, Kalisch T, Ragert P, Tegenthoff M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2016 Jun; 6:27388. PMID: 27302219
Many attempts are currently underway to restore age-related degraded perception, however, the link between restored perception and remodeled brain function remains elusive. To understand remodeling of age-related cortical reorganization we...
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Wilimzig C, Ragert P, Dinse H
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2012 Feb; 109(8):3107-12. PMID: 22315409
The neocortex contains orderly topographic maps; however, their functional role remains controversial. Theoretical studies have suggested a role in minimizing computational costs, whereas empirical studies have focused on spatial localization....
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Lissek S, Wilimzig C, Stude P, Pleger B, Kalisch T, Maier C, et al.
Curr Biol . 2009 Apr; 19(10):837-42. PMID: 19398335
Use is a major factor driving plasticity of cortical processing and cortical maps. As demonstrated of blind Braille readers and musicians, long-lasting and exceptional usage of the fingers results in...
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Wilimzig C, Tsuchiya N, Fahle M, Einhauser W, Koch C
J Vis . 2008 Oct; 8(5):7.1-10. PMID: 18842078
Selective attention to a target yields faster and more accurate responses. Faster response times, in turn, are usually associated with increased subjective confidence. Could the decrease in reaction time in...
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Kalisch T, Wilimzig C, Kleibel N, Tegenthoff M, Dinse H
PLoS One . 2006 Dec; 1:e90. PMID: 17183722
Background: The decline of motor performance of the human hand-arm system with age is well-documented. While dominant hand performance is superior to that of the non-dominant hand in young individuals,...
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Wilimzig C, Schneider S, Schoner G
Neural Netw . 2006 Sep; 19(8):1059-74. PMID: 16942860
Making a saccadic eye movement involves two decisions, the decision to initiate the saccade and the selection of the visual target of the saccade. Here we provide a theoretical account...
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Pleger B, Ragert P, Schwenkreis P, Forster A, Wilimzig C, Dinse H, et al.
Neuroimage . 2006 Jun; 32(2):503-10. PMID: 16753306
In the complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), several theories proposed the existence of pathophysiological mechanisms of central origin. Recent studies highlighted a smaller representation of the CRPS-affected hand on the...
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Dinse H, Kleibel N, Kalisch T, Ragert P, Wilimzig C, Tegenthoff M
Ann Neurol . 2006 May; 60(1):88-94. PMID: 16685697
Objective: For young subjects, it is well-documented that training and practice improve sensorimotor performance. However, little is known about how the typically observed age-related decline of sensorimotor abilities can be...
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Ragert P, Dinse H, Pleger B, Wilimzig C, Frombach E, Schwenkreis P, et al.
Neurosci Lett . 2003 Aug; 348(2):105-8. PMID: 12902029
A combination of 5 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) over the left primary somatosensory cortex together with tactile coactivation applied to the right index-finger representation (coac + rTMS) boosted...