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Repetitive reaching training combined with transcranial Random Noise Stimulation in stroke survivors with chronic and severe arm paresis is feasible: a pilot, triple-blind, randomised case series
(2017)Background: Therapy that combines repetitive training with non-invasive brain stimulation is a potential avenue to enhance upper limb recovery after stroke. This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of transcranial ... -
Structural and functional cortical connectivity mediating cross education of motor function
(2017)Cross-education (CE) is the process whereby training with one limb leads to subsequent improvement in performance by the opposite untrained limb. We used multimodal neuroimaging in humans to investigate the mediating neural ... -
Deep sleep maintains learning efficiency of the human brain
(2017)It is hypothesized that deep sleep is essential for restoring the brain’s capacity to learn efficiently, especially in regions heavily activated during the day. However, causal evidence in humans has been lacking due to ... -
Improving the quality of combined EEG-TMS neural recordings: Introducing the Coil Spacer
(2018)Background: In the last decade, interest in combined transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electroencephalography (EEG) approaches has grown substantially. Aside from the obvious artifacts induced by the magnetic ... -
Are we levelling the playing field? Exploring if reasonable accommodations provided for students with disabilities in higher education remove barriers and impact on the student experience
(Trinity College Dublin, 2017)This research thesis explores the experiences of students with disabilities in Trinity College Dublin (Trinity) and asks if the provision of reasonable accommodations remove barriers and impact on the student experience. ... -
Identifying disordered eating behaviours in adolescents: how do parent and adolescent reports differ by sex and age?
(2017)This study investigated the prevalence of disordered eating cognitions and behaviours across mid-adolescence in a large European sample, and explored the extent to which prevalence ratings were affected by informant ... -
Interaction between striatal volume and DAT1 polymorphism predicts working memory development during adolescence
(2018)There is considerable inter-individual variability in the rate at which working memory (WM) develops during childhood and adolescence, but the neural and genetic basis for these differences are poorly understood. ... -
Extending the Construct Network of Trait Disinhibition to the Neuroimaging Domain: Validation of a Bridging Scale for Use in the European IMAGEN Project
(2019)Trait disinhibition, a clinical-liability construct, has well-established correlates in the diagnostic, self-rating, task-behavioral, and brain potential response domains. Recently, studies have begun to test for neuroimaging ... -
Heimat in der Globalisierung - Heimat in der Schweiz
(2019)Taking Max Frisch’s speech Was ist Heimat? as a starting point, this contribution investigates in a first more general part, how our understanding of Heimat changes under the conditions of globalisation. Drawing on recent ... -
Seizures in HIV: The case for special consideration
(2018)Purpose: This study aimed to determine the rate, cause and management of seizures in the context of potential ART–ASD interactions in a cohort of HIV + individuals. Methods: Records of 604 HIV + patients were reviewed ... -
著名翻訳家・テクスト分析・可視性概念: 村上春樹にみる同化・異化論の進展
(2014)The domestication-foreignization paradigm of translator visibility originally formulated by Lawrence Venuti has come to dominate much translation research. However, much of the discussion relating to the use of this paradigm ... -
Bio-based and biodegradable polymers - State-of-the-art, Challenges and Emerging Trends
(2019)Frontiers of bio-based and biodegradable polymers are constantly expanding in a view to achieve sustainability. Hence, designing sustainable bioplastics made of either bio-based or biodegradable polymers opens up opportunities ... -
Adsorption of common solvent molecules on graphene and MoS2 from first-principles
(2018)Solvents are an essential element in the production and processing of two-dimensional (2D) materials. For example, the liquid-phase exfoliation of layered materials requires a solvent to prevent the resulting monolayers ... -
Compact Full-Duplex Amplify-and-Forward Relay Design for 5G Applications
(2018)This paper presents a compact circuit design for implementing full-duplex relays serving network architectures envisioned for 5G applications. The proposed design prevents the transmit signal from interfering with the ... -
On Combined Rate and Power Adaptation for Indoor Wireless Environments
(2018)This paper presents a detailed study for indoor wireless environments, where transmit power, rate and target bit error rate (BER) are varied to increase spectral efficiency. The study is conducted for the recently proposed ... -
Advanced Separation Processes for Recovery of Critical Raw Materials From Renewable and Waste Resources
(Elsevier, 2019)Driven by the fact that global mineral reserves are constantly depleting, systematic mandates and policies have been initiated to augment the recovery of essential resources, which have been categorised as critical raw ... -
Doing intergenerational friendship: Challenging the dominance of age homophily in friendship
(2021)This article challenges the dominance of age homophily in the literature on friendship. Using findings from a recent study on intergenerational friendship, we put forward a new conceptualisation of a homophily of doing-and-being ... -
Self-initiated learning reveals memory performance and electrophysiological differences between younger, older and older adults with relative memory impairment
(European Journal of Neuroscience, 2019)Older adults display difficulties in encoding and retrieval of information, resulting in poorer memory. This may be due to an inability of older adults to engage elaborative encoding strategies during learning. This study ... -
Years of Horror: The American Experience of the Famine of World War I in Lebanon and Western Syria
(Cambridge Scholars, 2013)