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Poster Prize

Yan Deng receives the Poster Prize at the DGKN Congress in Frankfurt!

„Functional Connectivity in Cognitive Motor Dual Tasks: A Comparison of Neural Mechanisms in Healthy Older and Young Adults”
(Authors: Yan Deng, Amirhussein Abdolalizadeh Saleh, Tina Schmitt, Christiane Thiel)

Congratulation, Yan, to the Poster Prize!!! 


Publications

2025

Büker, L., Hellmers, S. and Hein, A. (2025). A Pre-Study on Tremor Classification During Activities of Daily Living. In Proceedings of the 18th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies - HEALTHINF; doi: 10.5220/0013307400003911

Khajei, S. & Rieger, J. W. (2025) A Review of Cyber-Physical Systems in Driving: Assisting Older People. Springer Festschrift "Design and Verification of Cyber-Physical Systems: From Theory to Applications. In press.

   

2024

Seyedmirzaei, H., Soltani Khaboushan, A., Abdolalizadeh, A. et al. (2024). Microstructural alterations of cerebellar peduncles in multiple sclerosis: a diffusion tensor imaging study. Acta Neurol Belg (2024)

Bömmer T., Schmidt L.M., Meier K., Kricheldorff J., Stecher H., Herrmann C.S., Thiel C.M., Janitzky K., Witt K. (2024). Impact of Stimulation Duration in taVNS-Exploring Multiple Physiological and Cognitive Outcomes. Brain Sci. 14(9):875; doi: 10.3390/brainsci14090875

Büker, L., Hackbarth, M., Quinten, V., Hein, A., Hellmers, S. (2024). Towards comparable quality-assured Azure Kinect body tracking results in a study setting — Influence of light. PLOS ONE 19(8): e0308416

Klapprott M., Debener S. (2024) Mobile EEG for the study of cognitive-motor interference during swimming? Front Hum Neurosci. 18:1466853; doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2024.1466853

Papin L. J. , Esche M., Scanlon J. E. M. , Jacobsen N. S. J. , Debener S. (2024). Investigating cognitive-motor effects during slacklining using mobile EEG. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 18:1382959; doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2024.1382959

      

2023

Abdolalizadeh, A., Moradi, K., Dabbagh Ohadi, M.A. et al. (2023). Larger left hippocampal presubiculum is associated with lower risk of antisocial behavior in healthy adults with childhood conduct history. Sci Rep 13, 6148; doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-33198-9

 

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