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Lisa Röhrig
Lisa Röhrig
PhD student, Center of Neurology, University of Tübingen, Germany
在 uni-tuebingen.de 的电子邮件经过验证
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The occipital face area is causally involved in identity-related visual-semantic associations
CM Eick, G Kovács, SM Rostalski, L Röhrig, GG Ambrus
Brain Structure and Function 225, 1483-1493, 2020
192020
Right hemispheric white matter hyperintensities improve the prediction of spatial neglect severity in acute stroke
L Röhrig, C Sperber, L Bonilha, C Rorden, HO Karnath
NeuroImage: Clinical 36, 103265, 2022
112022
Thalamocortical disconnection involved in pusher syndrome
H Rosenzopf, J Klingbeil, M Wawrzyniak, L Röhrig, C Sperber, D Saur, ...
Brain 146 (9), 3648-3661, 2023
42023
The need for hemispheric separation in pairwise structural disconnection studies
L Röhrig, H Rosenzopf, S Wöhrstein, HO Karnath
Human Brain Mapping 44 (16), 5212-5220, 2023
32023
Tilted 3D visual scenes influence lateropulsion: A single case study of pusher syndrome
S Nestmann, L Röhrig, B Müller, W Ilg, HO Karnath
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 44 (7), 478-486, 2022
32022
Bayesian evidence for the neural dissociation between finger and hand imitation skills
H Rosenzopf, L Röhrig, G Goldenberg, HO Karnath
Imaging Neuroscience, 2024
2024
Structural disconnections caused by white matter hyperintensities in post-stroke spatial neglect
L Röhrig, HO Karnath
bioRxiv, 2024.07. 31.605749, 2024
2024
A head-mounted Tilted Reality Device for the treatment of pusher syndrome: A usability study
S Wöhrstein, M Bressler, L Röhrig, C Prahm, HO Karnath
medRxiv, 2024.01. 22.24301473, 2024
2024
Predicting individual long-term prognosis of spatial neglect based on acute stroke patient data
L Röhrig, D Wiesen, D Li, HO Karnath
medRxiv, 2024.01. 10.24301050, 2024
2024
Klinische Untersuchung des unilateralen Neglects und weiterer Störungen der Raumkognition
B Stammler, H Rosenzopf, L Röhrig, S Smaczny, T Matuz, T Schenk, ...
Der Nervenarzt 94 (8), 744-756, 2023
2023
Encoding of Person Identity Information in the Occipital Temporal Area: A TMS Study
C Eick, GG Ambrus, L Roehrig, SM Rostalski, C Amado, G Kovacs
PERCEPTION 48, 75-75, 2019
2019
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