The research interests of our group comprises various areas related to EMG and neuromuscular disorders, evoked potentials and transcranial magnetic stimulation and motor control.
Our main areas of interest are:
EMG methodology
Phenotype - genotype correlation of neuromuscular disorders
Mechanisms of autoimmunity in neuromuscular disorders (in collaboration with the Neuroimmunology Group)
Neuromuscular fatigue(in collaboration with the Department of Exercise Science, Innsbruck and the Department of Neuroscience, Stockholm)
Motor control problems in movement disorders (in collaboration with the Movement Disorders Group)
Neurophysiological studies of drug effects on the CNS.
Leistungsbericht / Publications
| Wolfgang Löscher, MD PhD Julia Wanschitz, MD |
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Löscher, W. N. & Nordlund, M. M. (2002). Central fatigue and motor cortical excitability during repeated shortening and lengthening actions. Muscle Nerve 25, 864-872.
Wanschitz J., Maier H., Lassmann H., Budka H. & Berger T. (2003). Distinct time pattern of complement activation and cytotoxic T cell response in Guillain-Barre syndrome. Brain 126, 2034-2042.
Kiechl, S., Kohlendorfer, U., Thaler, C., Skladal, D., Jaksch, M., Obermaier-Kusser, B. & Willeit, J. (1999). Different clinical aspects of debrancher deficiency myopathy. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 67, 364-368.