Naveed Ejaz
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Recent Articles
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Sadnicka A, Wiestler T, Butler K, Altenmuller E, Edwards M, Ejaz N, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Jul;
14(1):15972.
PMID: 38987302
Task-specific dystonia leads to loss of sensorimotor control for a particular motor skill. Although focal in nature, it is hugely disabling and can terminate professional careers in musicians. Biomarkers for...
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Tucciarelli R, Ejaz N, Wesselink D, Kolli V, Hodgetts C, Diedrichsen J, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2023 Dec;
44(4).
PMID: 38050100
What happens once a cortical territory becomes functionally redundant? We studied changes in brain function and behavior for the remaining hand in humans (male and female) with either a missing...
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Mumtaz N, Ejaz N, Aladhadh S, Habib S, Lee M
Sensors (Basel)
. 2022 Dec;
22(23).
PMID: 36502084
The study of automated video surveillance systems study using computer vision techniques is a hot research topic and has been deployed in many real-world CCTV environments. The main focus of...
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Sadnicka A, Wiestler T, Butler K, Altenmuller E, Edwards M, Ejaz N, et al.
Brain
. 2022 Sep;
146(4):1511-1522.
PMID: 36170332
Musician's dystonia presents with a persistent deterioration of motor control during musical performance. A predominant hypothesis has been that this is underpinned by maladaptive neural changes to the somatotopic organization...
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Branscheidt M, Ejaz N, Xu J, Widmer M, Harran M, Cortes J, et al.
J Neurophysiol
. 2021 Dec;
127(3):637-650.
PMID: 34965743
It has been proposed that a form of cortical reorganization (changes in functional connectivity between brain areas) can be assessed with resting-state (rs) functional MRI (fMRI). Here, we report a...
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Arbuckle S, Weiler J, Kirk E, Rice C, Schieber M, Pruszynski J, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2020 Oct;
40(48):9210-9223.
PMID: 33087474
How is the primary motor cortex (M1) organized to control fine finger movements? We investigated the population activity in M1 for single finger flexion and extension, using 7T functional magnetic...
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Wesselink D, van den Heiligenberg F, Ejaz N, Dempsey-Jones H, Cardinali L, Tarall-Jozwiak A, et al.
Elife
. 2019 Feb;
8.
PMID: 30717824
A key question in neuroscience is how cortical organisation relates to experience. Previously we showed that amputees experiencing highly vivid phantom sensations maintain cortical representation of their missing hand (Kikkert...
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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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Berlot E, Prichard G, OReilly J, Ejaz N, Diedrichsen J
J Neurophysiol
. 2018 Dec;
121(2):418-426.
PMID: 30517048
Hand and finger movements are mostly controlled through crossed corticospinal projections from the contralateral hemisphere. During unimanual movements, activity in the contralateral hemisphere is increased while the ipsilateral hemisphere is...
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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...