Martin Sommer
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Recent Articles
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Solomatin M, Fedorov F, Kirilenko D, Trouillet V, Varezhnikov A, Kiselev I, et al.
Anal Chim Acta
. 2024 Nov;
1333:343387.
PMID: 39615905
Background: The multisensor concept has been developed as a powerful alternative to well-known gas-analytical instrumentation for applications where a fast but accurate and reliable assessment of the environment is required....
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Ponssen D, Joseph A, Neef N, Frahm J, Sommer M
Lancet
. 2024 May;
403(10438):1789-1790.
PMID: 38704173
No abstract available.
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Lochter M, Sommer M, Moerer O, Stephani C
Neurol Res Pract
. 2023 Sep;
5(1):50.
PMID: 37730657
Background: Patients with an intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICU-AW) often present clinically with severe paresis of the limb and trunk muscles while facial muscles appear less affected. To investigate whether...
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Sysoev V, Lashkov A, Lipatov A, Plugin I, Bruns M, Fuchs D, et al.
Sensors (Basel)
. 2022 Dec;
22(24).
PMID: 36560185
The growing demand of society for gas sensors for energy-efficient environmental sensing stimulates studies of new electronic materials. Here, we investigated quasi-one-dimensional titanium trisulfide (TiS) crystals for possible applications in...
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Packman A, Onslow M, Lagopoulos J, Shan Z, Lowe R, Jones M, et al.
Neurosci Lett
. 2022 Apr;
781:136655.
PMID: 35469821
Background: Developmental stuttering is thought to be underpinned by structural impairments in the brain. The only way to support the claim that these are causal is to determine if they...
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Neef N, Korzeczek A, Primassin A, Wolff von Gudenberg A, Dechent P, Riedel C, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2022 Apr;
43(11):3357-3374.
PMID: 35415866
Persistent stuttering is a prevalent neurodevelopmental speech disorder, which presents with involuntary speech blocks, sound and syllable repetitions, and sound prolongations. Affected individuals often struggle with negative feelings, elevated anxiety,...
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Stuttering severity relates to frontotemporal low-beta synchronization during pre-speech preparation
Korzeczek A, Neef N, Steinmann I, Paulus W, Sommer M
Clin Neurophysiol
. 2022 Apr;
138:84-96.
PMID: 35366481
Objective: The neurophysiological dynamics of the occurrence of a stuttering event are largely unknown. This sensor-level EEG study investigated whether already the intention to speak alters the formation of the...
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Busan P, Neef N, Rogic Vidakovic M, Battaglini P, Sommer M
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2022 Feb;
15:833870.
PMID: 35153704
No abstract available.
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Halawa I, Reichert K, Aberra A, Sommer M, Peterchev A, Paulus W
Front Neurosci
. 2021 Dec;
15:773792.
PMID: 34899173
High frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation applied to the motor cortex causes an increase in the amplitude of motor evoked potentials (MEPs) that persists after stimulation. Here, we focus on...