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Farsin Hamzei
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2002-2015
Publications (10 Years): 2
Top Topics
Complex Objects
Gray Matter
Training Program
Motor Skills
Top Venues
NeuroImage
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Publications
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Magnus-Sebastian Vry
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Linda C. Tritschler
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Farsin Hamzei
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Michel Rijntjes
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Christoph P. Kaller
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Markus Hoeren
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Roza Umarova
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Volkmar Glauche
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Joachim Hermsdörfer
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Georg Goldenberg
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Jürgen Hennig
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Cornelius Weiller
The ventral fiber pathway for pantomime of object use.
NeuroImage
106 (2015)
C. H. Läppchen
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T. Ringer
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J. Blessin
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K. Schulz
,
G. Seidel
,
R. Lange
,
Farsin Hamzei
Daily iTBS worsens hand motor training - A combined TMS, fMRI and mirror training study.
NeuroImage
107 (2015)
Farsin Hamzei
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Volkmar Glauche
,
Ralf Schwarzwald
,
Arne May
Dynamic gray matter changes within cortex and striatum after short motor skill training are associated with their increased functional interaction.
NeuroImage
59 (4) (2012)
Farsin Hamzei
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Joachim Liepert
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Christian Dettmers
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Cornelius Weiller
,
Michel Rijntjes
Two different reorganization patterns after rehabilitative therapy: An exploratory study with fMRI and TMS.
NeuroImage
31 (2) (2006)
Farsin Hamzei
,
Michel Rijntjes
,
Christian Dettmers
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Volkmar Glauche
,
Cornelius Weiller
,
Christian Büchel
The human action recognition system and its relationship to Broca's area: an fMRI study.
NeuroImage
19 (3) (2003)
Farsin Hamzei
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René Knab
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Cornelius Weiller
,
Joachim Röther
The influence of extra- and intracranial artery disease on the BOLD signal in FMRI.
NeuroImage
20 (2) (2003)
Joachim Röther
,
René Knab
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Farsin Hamzei
,
Jens Fiehler
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Jürgen R. Reichenbach
,
Christian Büchel
,
Cornelius Weiller
Negative Dip in BOLD fMRI Is Caused by Blood Flow - Oxygen Consumption Uncoupling In Humans.
NeuroImage
15 (1) (2002)
Farsin Hamzei
,
Christian Dettmers
,
Reinhard Rzanny
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Joachim Liepert
,
Christian Büchel
,
Cornelius Weiller
Reduction of Excitability ("Inhibition") in the Ipsilateral Primary Motor Cortex Is Mirrored by fMRI Signal Decreases.
NeuroImage
17 (1) (2002)