Project B02
Neural network maturation underlying top-down motor control and movement initiation in childhood and adolescence
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Project B02 investigates motor network maturation in children and adolescents. Multi-channel EEG source localisation, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and functional magnetic resonance imaging will be used to unravel how emerging frontal cortical activation accomplishes improved motor control and how disturbed maturation leads to involuntary tic movements.
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Prof. Dr. Stephan Bender
Principal Investigator
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prof. dr. Kerstin Konrad
Principal Investigator
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Christian Gerloff
PhD
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Theresa Heinen
PhD
Thesis:
Typical brain maturation associated with motor development in children/adolescents and its deviations in subjects with tic disorders – as revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging
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Julia Schmidgen
PhD
Thesis:
Typical brain maturation associated with motor development in children/adolescence and its deviations in subjects with tic disorders – as revealed by movement-related potentials
Dr. Julia Hertel
Clinician Scientist
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Dr. Jasper Vöckel
Clinician Scientist
Dr. Heidrun Wunram
Clinician Scientist