183 results on '"Randerath, Jennifer"'
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2. From virtual to physical environments when judging action opportunities: are diagnostics and trainings transferable?
3. Attention deficits and depressive symptoms improve differentially after rehabilitation of post-COVID condition – A prospective cohort study
4. Syndromes of limb apraxia: Developmental and acquired disorders of skilled movements.
5. Selective effects of psychosocial stress on plan based movement selection
6. 100 years after Liepmann–Lesion correlates of diminished selection and application of familiar versus novel tools
7. Manual praxis and language-production networks, and their links to handedness
8. Trainability of affordance judgments in right and left hemisphere stroke patients.
9. Diagnosing homo digitalis: towards a standardized assessment for digital tool competencies
10. Short-term intervention complemented by wearable technology improves Trichotillomania – A naturalistic single-case report
11. Does it fit? – Impaired affordance perception after stroke
12. In search of distinct MS-related fatigue subtypes: results from a multi-cohort analysis in 1.403 MS patients
13. Durchführbarkeit und Ergebnisse einer psychotherapeutischen Gruppentherapie für Patienten mit Fatigue sowie emotionalen und kognitiven Störungen in Folge einer COVID-19-Erkrankung
14. Contributions of the parietal cortex to increased efficiency of planning-based action selection
15. Selection and application of familiar and novel tools in patients with left and right hemispheric stroke: Psychometrics and normative data
16. Apraxie
17. Does aging amplify the rule-based efficiency effect in action selection?
18. Limb apraxia and the left parietal lobe
19. Shared neural substrates of apraxia and aphasia
20. 'To do or not to do' : a review on actor-related affordance judgments
21. Manual praxis and language-production networks: An fMRI dataset
22. Are tool properties always processed automatically? The role of tool use context and task complexity
23. Tool use kinematics across different modes of execution. Implications for action representation and apraxia
24. Apraxie
25. Berufsperspektive Scientist Practitioner für zukünftige nichtapprobierte klinische Neuropsycholog_innen
26. From pantomime to actual use: How affordances can facilitate actual tool-use
27. Size–weight illusion and anticipatory grip force scaling following unilateral cortical brain lesion
28. Improvement of Apraxia With Augmented Reality: Influencing Pantomime of Tool Use via Holographic Cues
29. Grasping tools: Effects of task and apraxia
30. Tool use without a tool: kinematic characteristics of pantomiming as compared to actual use and the effect of brain damage
31. Anticipatory scaling of grip forces when lifting objects of everyday life
32. Association of Fatigue Severity With Maladaptive Coping in Multiple Sclerosis: A Data-Driven Psychodynamic Perspective
33. Exploring Adherence to First-Line and Second-Line Immunotherapies in Multiple Sclerosis: An Interview Study
34. Deutsche Uebersetzung des VATA-M zur Messung von Anosognosie bei motorischen Defiziten
35. Deutsche Uebersetzung des VATA-L zur Messung von Anosognosie bei sprachlichen Defiziten
36. Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis Is Associated With Childhood Adversities
37. Deutsche und ueberarbeitete Version des VATA-NAT (VATA-NAT-R) zur Messung von Anosognosie bei Werkzeuggebrauchsstoerungen
38. A Simple Illustration of a Left Lateralized Praxis Network : Including a Brief Commentary
39. Improvement of Apraxia With Augmented Reality: Influencing Pantomime of Tool Use via Holographic Cues
40. Exploring Adherence to First-Line and Second-Line Immunotherapies in Multiple Sclerosis
41. It takes two to pantomime: Communication meets motor cognition
42. Is This Within Reach? Left but Not Right Brain Damage Affects Affordance Judgment Tendencies
43. Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis Is Associated With Childhood Adversities
44. Medication beliefs in first-line and second-line treated multiple sclerosis patients
45. Exploring Adherence to First-Line and Second-Line Immunotherapies in Multiple Sclerosis
46. Different left brain regions are essential for grasping a tool compared with its subsequent use
47. Does it still fit? – Adapting affordance judgments to altered body properties in young and older adults
48. Object properties and cognitive load in the formation of associative memory during precision lifting
49. Naturalistic Action Therapy : Manual
50. Does it still fit? : Adapting affordance judgments to altered body properties in young and older adults
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