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Andoh J, Diers M, Milde C, Frobel C, Kleinbohl D, Flor H
Biol Psychol . 2017 Apr; 126:89-97. PMID: 28445695
Previous work showed the existence of changes in the topographic organization within the somatosensory cortex (SI) in amputees with phantom limb pain, however, the link between nonpainful phantom sensations such...
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Meyer H, Kleinbohl D, Baudendistel K, Bock M, Trojan J, Holzl R, et al.
Z Med Phys . 2001 Aug; 11(1):5-13. PMID: 11487860
Neurofunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) offers the possibility to map cerebral activity non-invasively. The development of event-related techniques during the past years allows to study brain processes with high spatial...
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Kleinbohl D, Holzl R, Moltner A, Rommel C, Weber C, Osswald P
Pain . 1999 Jun; 81(1-2):35-43. PMID: 10353491
Sensitization to continued nociceptive stimulation is supposed to be involved in the development of chronic pain at several levels of the CNS, but experimental studies investigating the perceptual dynamics of...
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Schlote B, Nowotny B, Schaaf L, Kleinbohl D, Schmidt R, Teuber J, et al.
Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci . 1992 Jan; 241(6):357-64. PMID: 1504113
We investigated whether subclinical hyperthyroidism [subnormal basal thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) level, attenuated TSH response to thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) stimulation, peripheral thyroid hormones within normal range] is accompanied by physical and...
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Nowotny B, Teuber J, An der Heiden W, Schlote B, Kleinbohl D, Schmidt R, et al.
Klin Wochenschr . 1990 Oct; 68(19):964-70. PMID: 2232627
The characteristic psychic and somatic features found in patients with overt hyper- or hypothyroidism are usually attributed to elevated or diminished levels, respectively, of thyroid hormones. This concept does not...