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Adrian G. Guggisberg

Adrian G. Guggisberg

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Neuroscience

D-Index
40
Citations
5572
World Ranking
8159
National Ranking
190

Overview

Adrian G. Guggisberg is affiliated with the University of Geneva in Switzerland and has contributed extensively to research at the intersection of medicine and neuroscience. Their work primarily spans cognitive neuroscience, neurology, rehabilitation, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, and epidemiology.

The main topics addressed in their research include functional brain connectivity studies, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, stroke rehabilitation and recovery, advanced neuroimaging techniques and applications, acute ischemic stroke management, neural dynamics and brain function, and transcranial magnetic stimulation studies.

Frequently publishing in prominent journals, Guggisberg's work has appeared in Brain, Clinical Neurophysiology, Stroke, Brain Communications, and the Journal of Neural Engineering.

Among their recent papers are:

  • Consensus on the reporting and experimental design of clinical and cognitive-behavioural neurofeedback studies (CRED-nf checklist), 2020, Brain
  • The structural connectome and motor recovery after stroke: predicting natural recovery, 2021, Brain
  • A multimodal approach to capture post-stroke temporal dynamics of recovery, 2020, Journal of Neural Engineering
  • Bringing proportional recovery into proportion: Bayesian modelling of post-stroke motor impairment, 2020, Brain
  • Post-stroke cognitive impairment remains highly prevalent and disabling despite state-of-the-art stroke treatment, 2024, International Journal of Stroke

Guggisberg has collaborated frequently with colleagues such as Leslie Allaman, Léa A. S. Chauvigné, Anaïs Mottaz, Dimitri Van De Ville, and Philipp Koch.

Best Publications

  • Brain-actuated functional electrical stimulation elicits lasting arm motor recovery after stroke

    A Biasiucci;R Leeb;I Iturrate;S Perdikis

  • Consensus on the reporting and experimental design of clinical and cognitive-behavioural neurofeedback studies (CRED-nf checklist)

    Tomas Ros;Stefanie Enriquez-Geppert;Stefanie Enriquez-Geppert;Vadim Zotev;Kymberly D Young

  • Five-dimensional neuroimaging: Localization of the time-frequency dynamics of cortical activity

    Sarang S. Dalal;Adrian G. Guggisberg;Adrian G. Guggisberg;Erik Edwards;Erik Edwards;Kensuke Sekihara

  • Mapping functional connectivity in patients with brain lesions.

    Adrian G. Guggisberg;Susanne M. Honma;Anne M. Findlay;Sarang S. Dalal

  • Brain networks and their relevance for stroke rehabilitation.

    Adrian G. Guggisberg;Philipp J. Koch;Friedhelm C. Hummel;Cathrin M. Buetefisch

  • Neurotechnology-aided interventions for upper limb motor rehabilitation in severe chronic stroke.

    Martina Coscia;Maximilian J Wessel;Ujwal Chaudary;José del R Millán

  • The significance of the sympathetic nervous system in the pathophysiology of periodic leg movements in sleep.

    Adrian G. Guggisberg;Christian W. Hess;Johannes Mathis

  • Resting functional connectivity in patients with brain tumors in eloquent areas

    Juan Martino;Susanne M. Honma;Anne M. Findlay;Adrian G. Guggisberg

  • Coherent neural oscillations predict future motor and language improvement after stroke

    Pierre Nicolo;Sviatlana Rizk;Cécile Magnin;Marie Di Pietro

  • Clinical symptoms and alpha band resting-state functional connectivity imaging in patients with schizophrenia: implications for novel approaches to treatment.

    Leighton B.N. Hinkley;Sophia Vinogradov;Sophia Vinogradov;Adrian G. Guggisberg;Melissa Fisher;Melissa Fisher

  • The behavioral significance of coherent resting-state oscillations after stroke.

    Sviatlana Dubovik;Jean-Michel Pignat;Radek Ptak;Tatiana Aboulafia

  • Resting state α-band functional connectivity and recovery after stroke

    Kelly P Westlake;Leighton B Hinkley;Monica Bucci;Adrian G Guggisberg

  • Why do we yawn

    Adrian G. Guggisberg;Johannes Mathis;Armin Schnider;Christian W. Hess

  • MEG/EEG source reconstruction, statistical evaluation, and visualization with NUTMEG.

    Sarang S. Dalal;Johanna M. Zumer;Adrian G. Guggisberg;Michael Trumpis

  • Predicting motor improvement after stroke with clinical assessment and diffusion tensor imaging

    Ethan R. Buch;Sviatlana Rizk;Pierre Nicolo;Leonardo G. Cohen

  • The functional relationship between yawning and vigilance

    Adrian G. Guggisberg;Johannes Mathis;Uli S. Herrmann;Christian W. Hess

  • Neurofeedback training of alpha-band coherence enhances motor performance

    Anais Mottaz;Marco Solcà;Cécile Magnin;Tiffany Corbet

  • Heartbeat-enhanced immersive virtual reality to treat complex regional pain syndrome

    Marco Solcà;Roberta Ronchi;Javier Bello-Ruiz;Thomas Schmidlin

  • Forms of confabulation: dissociations and associations.

    Louis Nahum;Aurélie Bouzerda-Wahlen;Adrian Guggisberg;Radek Ptak

  • The structural connectome and motor recovery after stroke: predicting natural recovery.

    Philipp J Koch;Chang-Hyun Park;Gabriel Girard;Elena Beanato

  • Fast oscillations associated with interictal spikes localize the epileptogenic zone in patients with partial epilepsy

    Adrian G. Guggisberg;Adrian G. Guggisberg;Heidi E. Kirsch;Mary M. Mantle;Nicholas M. Barbaro

  • Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews

    Adrian G. Guggisberg;Johannes Mathis;Armin Schnider;Christian W. Hess

Frequent Co-Authors

Armin Schnider
Armin Schnider University of Geneva
Srikantan S. Nagarajan
Srikantan S. Nagarajan University of California, San Francisco
Silvestro Micera
Silvestro Micera Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
Radek Ptak
Radek Ptak University of Geneva
Sarang S. Dalal
Sarang S. Dalal Aarhus University
Christian W. Hess
Christian W. Hess University of Bern
Johannes Mathis
Johannes Mathis University of Bern
Friedhelm C. Hummel
Friedhelm C. Hummel École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Heidi E. Kirsch
Heidi E. Kirsch University of California, San Francisco
Dimitri Van De Ville
Dimitri Van De Ville École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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