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Wolfgang H. R. Miltner
Wolfgang H. R. Miltner
Institut für Psychologie, Friedrich-Schiller/Universität Jena
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei uni-jena.de
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Treatment-induced cortical reorganization after stroke in humans
J Liepert, H Bauder, WHR Miltner, E Taub, C Weiller
Stroke 31 (6), 1210-1216, 2000
21042000
Event-related brain potentials following incorrect feedback in a time-estimation task: evidence for a “generic” neural system for error detection
WHR Miltner, CH Braun, MGH Coles
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 9 (6), 788-798, 1997
18441997
Coherence of gamma-band EEG activity as a basis for associative learning
WHR Miltner, C Braun, M Arnold, H Witte, E Taub
Nature 397 (6718), 434-436, 1999
11371999
Motor cortex plasticity during constraint-induced movement therapy in stroke patients
J Liepert, WHR Miltner, H Bauder, M Sommer, C Dettmers, E Taub, ...
Neuroscience letters 250 (1), 5-8, 1998
10721998
Effects of constraint-induced movement therapy on patients with chronic motor deficits after stroke: a replication
WHR Miltner, H Bauder, M Sommer, C Dettmers, E Taub
Stroke 30 (3), 586-592, 1999
8601999
Psychobiology of altered states of consciousness.
D Vaitl, N Birbaumer, J Gruzelier, GA Jamieson, B Kotchoubey, A Kübler, ...
Educational Publishing Foundation 1 (S), 2, 2013
6562013
Effects of cognitive-behavioral therapy on brain activation in specific phobia
T Straube, M Glauer, S Dilger, HJ Mentzel, WHR Miltner
Neuroimage 29 (1), 125-135, 2006
3772006
Waiting for spiders: brain activation during anticipatory anxiety in spider phobics
T Straube, HJ Mentzel, WHR Miltner
Neuroimage 37 (4), 1427-1436, 2007
3652007
Effect of task conditions on brain responses to threatening faces in social phobics: an event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study
T Straube, IT Kolassa, M Glauer, HJ Mentzel, WHR Miltner
Biological psychiatry 56 (12), 921-930, 2004
3422004
A single-trial estimation of the feedback-related negativity and its relation to BOLD responses in a time-estimation task
MPI Becker, AM Nitsch, WHR Miltner, T Straube
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (8), 3005-3012, 2014
3072014
Implementation of error-processing in the human anterior cingulate cortex: a source analysis of the magnetic equivalent of the error-related negativity
WHR Miltner, U Lemke, T Weiss, C Holroyd, MK Scheffers, MGH Coles
Biological psychology 64 (1-2), 157-166, 2003
2962003
Brain activation to phobia-related pictures in spider phobic humans: an event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study
S Dilger, T Straube, HJ Mentzel, C Fitzek, JR Reichenbach, H Hecht, ...
Neuroscience letters 348 (1), 29-32, 2003
2732003
Objective measurement of functional upper-extremity movement using accelerometer recordings transformed with a threshold filter
G Uswatte, WHR Miltner, B Foo, M Varma, S Moran, E Taub
Stroke 31 (3), 662-667, 2000
2602000
Neural mechanisms of automatic and direct processing of phobogenic stimuli in specific phobia
T Straube, HJ Mentzel, WHR Miltner
Biological psychiatry 59 (2), 162-170, 2006
2582006
Common and distinct brain activation to threat and safety signals in social phobia
T Straube, HJ Mentzel, WHR Miltner
Neuropsychobiology 52 (3), 163-168, 2005
2512005
Why humans deviate from rational choice
J Hewig, N Kretschmer, RH Trippe, H Hecht, MGH Coles, CB Holroyd, ...
Psychophysiology 48 (4), 507-514, 2011
2412011
Association between therapy outcome and right-hemispheric activation in chronic aphasia
M Richter, WHR Miltner, T Straube
Brain 131 (5), 1391-1401, 2008
2372008
Brain responses to dynamic facial expressions of pain
D Simon, KD Craig, WHR Miltner, P Rainville
Pain 126 (1-3), 309-318, 2006
2282006
Psychophysiological correlates of face processing in social phobia
IT Kolassa, WHR Miltner
Brain research 1118 (1), 130-141, 2006
2272006
Sensory feedback prosthesis reduces phantom limb pain: proof of a principle
C Dietrich, K Walter-Walsh, S Preißler, GO Hofmann, OW Witte, ...
Neuroscience letters 507 (2), 97-100, 2012
2262012
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