Rafael Luchinger
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Recent Articles
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Michels L, Muthuraman M, Luchinger R, Martin E, Anwar A, Raethjen J, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2013 May;
81:231-242.
PMID: 23644004
Several studies demonstrated that resting-state EEG power differs tremendously between school-aged children and adults. Low-frequency oscillations (delta and theta, <7 Hz) are dominant in children but become less prominent in...
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Michels L, Luchinger R, Koenig T, Martin E, Brandeis D
PLoS One
. 2012 Jul;
7(7):e39447.
PMID: 22792176
In humans, theta band (5-7 Hz) power typically increases when performing cognitively demanding working memory (WM) tasks, and simultaneous EEG-fMRI recordings have revealed an inverse relationship between theta power and...
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Michels L, Martin E, Klaver P, Edden R, Zelaya F, Lythgoe D, et al.
PLoS One
. 2012 Apr;
7(4):e31933.
PMID: 22485128
Functional neuroimaging metrics are thought to reflect changes in neurotransmitter flux, but changes in neurotransmitter levels have not been demonstrated in humans during a cognitive task, and the relationship between...
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Luchinger R, Michels L, Martin E, Brandeis D
Neuroimage
. 2012 Jan;
60(2):1426-39.
PMID: 22245357
Brain maturation in adolescence is mirrored by the EEG as a pronounced decrease in low frequency activity. This EEG power attenuation parallels reductions of structural and metabolic markers of neuronal...
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Luchinger R, Michels L, Martin E, Brandeis D
Neuroimage
. 2011 Feb;
56(3):1493-505.
PMID: 21349336
The transition from adolescence to adulthood is a critical stage in the human lifespan during which the brain still undergoes substantial structural and functional change. The changing frequency composition of...
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Michels L, Bucher K, Luchinger R, Klaver P, Martin E, Jeanmonod D, et al.
PLoS One
. 2010 Apr;
5(4):e10298.
PMID: 20421978
Background: EEG studies of working memory (WM) have demonstrated load dependent frequency band modulations. FMRI studies have localized load modulated activity to the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), medial prefrontal cortex...