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Chang-Hyun Park

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Cerebellar transcranial alternating current stimulation in the gamma range applied during the acquisition of a novel motor skill

Friedhelm Christoph Hummel, Takuya Morishita, Pablo Maceira Elvira, Manon Chloé Durand-Ruel, Maximilian Jonas Wessel, Chang-Hyun Park, Philipp Johannes Koch, Laurijn Rianne Draaisma, Anne Freija Willemijn De Boer

The development of novel strategies to augment motor training success is of great interest for healthy persons and neurological patients. A promising approach is the combination of training with transcranial electric stimulation. However, limited reproduci ...
NATURE RESEARCH2020

The diagnostic potential of multimodal neuroimaging measures in Parkinson's disease and atypical parkinsonism

Chang-Hyun Park

Introduction For the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease (PD) and atypical parkinsonism (AP) using neuroimaging, structural measures have been largely employed since structural abnormalities are most noticeable in the diseases. Functional abnormalities have b ...
WILEY2020

Sleep disturbance-related depressive symptom and brain volume reduction in shift-working nurses

Chang-Hyun Park

Disturbed sleep is the most common effect of shift work. A large corpus of research indicates an association between sleep disturbance and depressive symptom in shift workers. In this study, we proposed the mediating role of grey matter (GM) structure in t ...
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP2020

A challenge of predicting seizure frequency in temporal lobe epilepsy using neuroanatomical features

Chang-Hyun Park

The pathological and clinical characteristics of temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) tend to be affected by epileptic seizures, specifically represented by seizure lateralization and frequency. Although the lateralization of the epileptogenic zone can be clarifie ...
ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD2019

Assessing the integrity of corticospinal pathways from primary and secondary cortical motor areas after stroke

Friedhelm Christoph Hummel, Chang-Hyun Park

Aside from the primary motor cortex, the corticospinal tract (CST) also receives fibers from dorsal and ventral premotor cortices and supplementary motor area, all of which might potentially contribute to motor function after stroke. We sought to quantify ...
2012

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