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  1. Christoph Zrenner. University of Toronto. ... Phase synchronicity of μ-rhythm determines efficacy of interhemispheric communication between human motor cortices. MI ...

  2. Dec 12, 2018 · Our findings support the notion that temporal dynamics of neuronal oscillations in reciprocal neuronal networks significantly affect large-scale interhemispheric network communication, consistent with the theory of communication through coherence.

    • Maria-Ioanna Stefanou, Debora Desideri, Paolo Belardinelli, Christoph Zrenner, Ulf Ziemann
    • 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1470-18.2018
    • 2018
    • J Neurosci. 2018 Dec 5; 38(49): 10525-10534.
  3. Christoph ZRENNER, Clinician Scientist | Cited by 2,004 | of University of Tuebingen, Tübingen (EKU Tübingen) | Read 119 publications | Contact Christoph ZRENNER

  4. Apr 7, 2016 · We take the view that closed-loop neuroscience in fact deals with two conceptually quite different loops: A "brain-state dynamics" loop, used to couple with and modulating the trajectory of...

  5. Mar 3, 2024 · Closed-loop stimulation is characterized by a bidirectional interaction between the therapy system and the brain, with specific parameters of a given stimulus affecting brain dynamics and a simultaneous neurophysiological readout from the brain being used to adjust the parameters of the (subsequent) stimulus.

    • Christoph Zrenner, Ulf Ziemann
    • Biol Psychiatry. 2024 Mar 15; 95(6): 545-552.
    • 10.1016/j.biopsych.2023.09.014
    • 2024/03/03
  6. Apr 7, 2016 · Zrenner C., Eytan D., Wallach A., Thier P., Marom S. (2010). A generic framework for real-time multi-channel neuronal signal analysis, telemetry control and sub-millisecond latency feedback generation .

  7. Mar 15, 2024 · Closed-loop stimulation is characterized by a bidirectional interaction between the therapy system and the brain, with specific parameters of a given stimulus affecting brain dynamics and a simultaneous neurophysiological readout from the brain being used to adjust the parameters of the (subsequent) stimulus.

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