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Effect of treatment with intravenous immunoglobulin on quality of life in patients with stiff-person syndromeGERSCHLAGER, Willibald; BROWN, Peter.Movement disorders. 2002, Vol 17, Num 3, pp 590-593, issn 0885-3185Article

Decreased corticospinal excitability after subthreshold 1 Hz rTMS over lateral premotor cortexGERSCHLAGER, Willibald; SIEBNER, Hartwig R; ROTHWELL, John C et al.Neurology. 2001, Vol 57, Num 3, pp 449-455, issn 0028-3878Article

Quality of life in stiff-person syndromeGERSCHLAGER, Willibald; SCHRAG, Anette; BROWN, Peter et al.Movement disorders. 2002, Vol 17, Num 5, pp 1064-1067, issn 0885-3185Article

Chronic thalamic stimulation in a patient with spinocerebellar ataxia type 2PIRKER, Walter; BACK, Claude; GERSCHLAGER, Willibald et al.Movement disorders. 2003, Vol 18, Num 2, pp 221-225, issn 0885-3185, 5 p.Article

Camptocormia in idiopathic Parkinson's disease: [123I]β-CIT SPECT and clinical characteristicsHOLLER, Iris; DIRNBERGER, Georg; PIRKER, Walter et al.European neurology. 2003, Vol 50, Num 2, pp 118-120, issn 0014-3022, 3 p.Article

Are the after-effects of low-frequency rTMS on motor cortex excitability due to changes in the efficacy of cortical synapses?TOUGE, Tetsuo; GERSCHLAGER, Willibald; BROWN, Peter et al.Clinical neurophysiology. 2001, Vol 112, Num 11, pp 2138-2145, issn 1388-2457Article

5 Hz repetitive TMS increases anticipatory motor activity in the human cortexHOLLER, Iris; SIEBNER, Hartwig R; CUNNINGTON, Ross et al.Neuroscience letters. 2006, Vol 392, Num 3, pp 221-225, issn 0304-3940, 5 p.Article

Measuring the rate of progression of Parkinson's disease over a 5-year period with β-CIT SPECTPIRKER, Walter; HOLLER, Iris; GERSCHLAGER, Willibald et al.Movement disorders. 2003, Vol 18, Num 11, pp 1266-1272, issn 0885-3185, 7 p.Article

Progression of dopaminergic degeneration in Parkinson's disease and atypical parkinsonism: A longitudinal β-CIT SPECT studyPIRKER, Walter; DJAMSHIDIAN, Schiva; ASENBAUM, Susanne et al.Movement disorders. 2002, Vol 17, Num 1, pp 45-53, issn 0885-3185Article

Bilateral subthalamic nucleus stimulation does not improve prolonged P300 latencies in Parkinson's diseaseGERSCHLAGER, Willibald; BLOEM, Bastiaan R; ALESCH, Francois et al.Journal of neurology. 2001, Vol 248, Num 4, pp 285-289, issn 0340-5354Article

[123I]β-CIT SPECT in multiple system atrophy, progressive supranuclear palsy, and corticobasal degenerationPIRKER, Walter; ASENBAUM, Susanne; BENCSITS, Gerhard et al.Movement disorders. 2000, Vol 15, Num 6, pp 1158-1167, issn 0885-3185Article

The effects of subthreshold 1 Hz repetitive TMS on cortico-cortical and interhemispheric coherenceSIRENS, Lucy H. A; OLIVIERO, Antonio; BLOEM, Bastiaan R et al.Clinical neurophysiology. 2002, Vol 113, Num 8, pp 1279-1285, issn 1388-2457Article

Natural history and syndromic associations of Orthostatic tremor: A review of 41 patientsGERSCHLAGER, Willibald; MÜNCHAU, Alexander; KATZENSCHLAGER, Regina et al.Movement disorders. 2004, Vol 19, Num 7, pp 788-795, issn 0885-3185, 8 p.Article

[123I]-FP-CIT-SPECT demonstrates dopaminergic deficit in orthostatic tremorKATZENSCHLAGER, Regina; COSTA, Durval; BROWN, Peter et al.Annals of neurology. 2003, Vol 53, Num 4, pp 489-496, issn 0364-5134, 8 p.Article

Patients with focal arm dystonia have increased sensitivity to slow-frequency repetitive TMS of the dorsal premotor cortexSIEBNER, Hartwig R; FILIPOVIC, Sasa R; ROWE, James B et al.Brain. 2003, Vol 126, pp 2710-2725, issn 0006-8950, 16 p., 12Article

[123I]β-CIT SPECT distinguishes vascular parkinsonism from Parkinson's diseaseGERSCHLAGER, Willibald; BENCSITS, Gerhard; PIRKER, Walter et al.Movement disorders. 2002, Vol 17, Num 3, pp 518-523, issn 0885-3185Article

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