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1A. Nathues ; M. Hoffmann ; M. Schaefer ; L. Le Corre ; V. Reddy ; T. Platz ; E. A. Cloutis ; U. Christensen ; T. Kneissl ; J. Y. Li ; K. Mengel ; N. Schmedemann ; T. Schaefer ; C. T. Russell ; D. M. Applin ; D. L. Buczkowski ; M. R. Izawa ; H. U. Keller ; D. P. O'Brien ; C. M. Pieters ; C. A. Raymond ; J. Ripken ; P. M. Schenk ; B. E. Schmidt ; H. Sierks ; M. V. Sykes ; G. S. Thangjam ; J. B. Vincent
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Published 2015Staff ViewPublication Date: 2015-12-15Publisher: Nature Publishing Group (NPG)Print ISSN: 0028-0836Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsPublished by: -
2Rollnik, J. D. [Verfasser] ; Sailer, M. [Verfasser] ; Kiesel, J. [Verfasser] ; Karbe, H. [Verfasser] ; Harms, J. [Verfasser] ; Busch, C. [Verfasser] ; Eckhardt, R. [Verfasser] ; Spranger, M. [Verfasser] ; Rixecker, D. [Verfasser] ; Knickenberg, R. J. [Verfasser] ; Weber, R. [Verfasser] ; Hesselschwerdt, H.-J. [Verfasser] ; Scheidtmann, K. [Verfasser] ; Köhler, M. [Verfasser] ; Müller, C. [Verfasser] ; Platz, T. [Verfasser] ; Specht, U. [Verfasser] ; Schmelter, T. [Verfasser] ; Hoff-Emden, H. [Verfasser] ; Urbach, D. [Verfasser] ; Lecheler, J. [Verfasser]
Published 2014Staff ViewType of Medium: articlePublication Date: 2014Keywords: Bildungserfolg ; Bewältigung ; Zufriedenheit ; Krankheit ; Medizinische Rehabilitation ; Lebensqualität ; Ausbildung ; Arbeitsfähigkeit ; Rehabilitationsforschung ; Berufliche Rehabilitation ; Rehabilitation ; Rehabilitationsmaßnahme ; Dauer ; Rehabilitationsverlauf ; Verbleib ; RehabilitandIn: Die Rehabilitation, Bd. 53 (2014) H. 2, S. 87-93, 0034-35360179-94871439-1309Language: German -
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ISSN: 1460-9568Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: MedicineNotes: Patients with ideomotor apraxia (n= 2) or ideational apraxia (n= 2) after left brain stroke and patients with constructional apraxia (n= 2) after cerebrovascular accident of the right hemisphere, as well as 16 non-brain-damaged control subjects, were given a standardized simple motor task: they were asked to make triangular arm movements of specific size, configuration and spatial orientation without visual control. Motion was analysed three-dimensionally in great detail prior to and after kinaesthetic training using a triangular stencil, and 1 day later. The experiment was conceptualized to assess three aspects of motor behaviour: (i) motor planning, operationalized as specification of content parameters of the movement as a whole; (ii) motor programming, the specification of spatiotemporal parameters of movement segments; and (iii) the ability to make use of task-relevant information provided by the training. Patients with ideational apraxia showed signs of impaired motor planning: they had difficulty in selecting the body parts to be moved, and movement concept and configurational aspects were deficient. The kinaesthetic sensorimotor training given seemed not adequate to reduce behavioural deficits. Kinematic peculiarities of patients with ideomotor apraxia can be understood as deficits in programming movement elements. Submovements were more segmented, showed irregularities as well as additional, not-requested elements. Their impairments could be reduced by task-specific sensorimotor training. Patients suffering from visuoconstructive apraxia after right brain damage might have difficulties in making use of new sensorimotor information relevant for spatial-motor aspects, as suggested by training-induced behavioural impairment with a severely constructional apraxic patient.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 0028-3932Keywords: arm ; learning ; motor control ; psychomotor performance ; recovery ; strokeSource: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002Topics: PsychologyType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 0009-2614Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002Topics: Chemistry and PharmacologyPhysicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
6Geretsegger, C. ; Fartacek, R. ; Stuppaeck, C. H. ; Mair, M. ; Platz, T. ; Heim, M.
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Published 1995Staff ViewISSN: 1432-2072Keywords: Paroxetine ; Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors ; Depression ; Elderly patients ; AmitriptylineSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: MedicineNotes: Abstract Paroxetine is a phenylpiperidine compound which is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI). Ninety-one hospitalised patients with a major depression (DSM-III) aged 65 and over from six Austrian and one German center were entered into the study, which compared the efficacy and tolerability of paroxetine versus amitriptyline. After 6 weeks both groups showed similarly good therapeutic results. In the paroxetine group, 64.3% of the patients had a 50% or more reduction of the HAMD total score compared to 58.1% in the amitriptyline group. Side effects were distributed similarly in both groups. Patients in the paroxetine group showed a higher incidence of anxiety and agitation; anticholinergic side effects were registered more often in the amitriptyline group.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1434-6079Keywords: 33.20.Kf ; 33.80.Rv ; 35.20.Sd ; 42.62.FiSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: PhysicsNotes: Abstract Rotational-vibrational transitions of the triplet system 13Σ g + ← 13Σ u + of the Na2 molecule have been investigated around $$\bar v = 13970 cm^{ - 1} $$ by Doppler-free polarization spectroscopy in a heat pipe and by resonant two-step photoionization in a collimated cold argon beam, seeded with sodium vapor. The fine- and hyperfine structure of the transitions is partly resolved. The analysis of the measured spectra and a theoretical discussion of the expected multiplet structure yields the rotational constantsB′ v (v′=17)=0.0866(4) cm−1 for the upper andB″ v (v″=0)=0.0533(4) cm−1 for the lower state. The difference Δb=b(3Σ u )−b(3Σ g ) of the hyperfine coupling constantsb turns out to be Δb=80 MHz.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: