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Bernhard Haslinger is affiliated with the Technical University of Munich in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with significant contributions to Neurology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Physiology, and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience.

Their scientific work addresses topics including:

  • Neurological disorders and treatments
  • Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Genomics and Rare Diseases
  • Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases
  • Neurological diseases and metabolism
  • Lysosomal Storage Disorders Research

Some of the most frequently published venues for Bernhard Haslinger include:

  • Movement Disorders
  • Annals of Neurology
  • Parkinsonism & Related Disorders
  • Neurology
  • NeuroImage Clinical

Haslinger's recent papers demonstrate a focus on dystonia, genomic testing, and neurological disorder genetics. Notable publications include:

  • "Loss-of-Function Variants in HOPS Complex Genes VPS16 and VPS41 Cause Early Onset Dystonia Associated with Lysosomal Abnormalities," 2020, Annals of Neurology
  • "Scoring Algorithm-Based Genomic Testing in Dystonia: A Prospective Validation Study," 2021, Movement Disorders
  • "Clinically relevant copy-number variants in exome sequencing data of patients with dystonia," 2021, Parkinsonism & Related Disorders
  • "Genetic overlap between dystonia and other neurologic disorders: A study of 1,100 exomes," 2022, Parkinsonism & Related Disorders
  • "Efficacy and Safety of DaxibotulinumtoxinA for Injection in Cervical Dystonia," 2024, Neurology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Haslinger include:

  • Robert Jech
  • Michael Zech
  • Sylvia Boesch
  • Tobias Mantel
  • Riccardo Berutti

Best Publications

  • Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging in Parkinson's disease before and after levodopa.

    B. Haslinger;P. Erhard;N. Kämpfe;H. Boecker

  • Transmodal Sensorimotor Networks during Action Observation in Professional Pianists

    B. Haslinger;P. Erhard;E. Altenmüller;U. Schroeder

  • The Link between Facial Feedback and Neural Activity within Central Circuitries of Emotion—New Insights from Botulinum Toxin–Induced Denervation of Frown Muscles

    Andreas Hennenlotter;Andreas Hennenlotter;Christian Dresel;Florian Castrop;Andres O. Ceballos-Baumann

  • A common neural basis for receptive and expressive communication of pleasant facial affect

    Andreas Hennenlotter;Ulrike Schroeder;Peter Erhard;Florian Castrop

  • Reduced recruitment of motor association areas during bimanual coordination in concert pianists.

    Bernhard Haslinger;Peter Erhard;Eckart Altenmüller;Andreas Hennenlotter

  • Neural correlates associated with impaired disgust processing in pre-symptomatic Huntington's disease.

    A Hennenlotter;U Schroeder;P Erhard;B Haslinger

  • Subthalamic nucleus stimulation affects a frontotemporal network: A PET study

    Ulrike Schroeder;Andreas Kuehler;Klaus W. Lange;Bernhard Haslinger

  • Subthalamic nucleus stimulation affects striato-anterior cingulate cortex circuit in a response conflict task: a PET study

    U Schroeder;A Kuehler;B Haslinger;P Erhard

  • Vowel sound extraction in anterior superior temporal cortex

    Jonas Obleser;Henning Boecker;Alexander Drzezga;Bernhard Haslinger

  • Monogenic variants in dystonia: an exome-wide sequencing study.

    Michael Zech;Robert Jech;Sylvia Boesch;Matej Škorvánek

  • Left inferior parietal dominance in gesture imitation: an fMRI study.

    Mark Mühlau;Joachim Hermsdörfer;Georg Goldenberg;Afra M. Wohlschläger

  • Silent event-related fMRI reveals deficient motor and enhanced somatosensory activation in orofacial dystonia

    Christian Dresel;Bernhard Haslinger;Florian Castrop;Afra M. Wohlschlaeger

  • "Silent event-related" fMRI reveals reduced sensorimotor activation in laryngeal dystonia.

    B. Haslinger;P. Erhard;C. Dresel;F. Castrop

  • The role of lateral premotor-cerebellar-parietal circuits in motor sequence control: a parametric fMRI study.

    Bernhard Haslinger;Peter Erhard;Florian Weilke;Andrés O Ceballos-Baumann

  • Frequency-correlated decreases of motor cortex activity associated with subthalamic nucleus stimulation in Parkinson's disease

    Bernhard Haslinger;Karin Kalteis;Henning Boecker;Francois Alesch

  • Sensorimotor overactivity as a pathophysiologic trait of embouchure dystonia

    B. Haslinger;E. Altenmüller;F. Castrop;C. Zimmer

  • Clinical exome sequencing in early-onset generalized dystonia and large-scale resequencing follow-up

    Michael Zech;Sylvia Boesch;Angela Jochim;Sandrina Weber

  • A H(2)(15)O positron emission tomography study on mental imagery of movement sequences--the effect of modulating sequence length and direction.

    Henning Boecker;Andres O. Ceballos-Baumann;Peter Bartenstein;Alain Dagher

  • Loss-of-function variants in HOPS complex genes VPS16 and VPS41 cause early-onset dystonia associated with lysosomal abnormalities

    Dora Steel;Dora Steel;Michael Zech;Chen Zhao;Katy E. S. Barwick

  • Diagnostic exome sequencing in early-onset Parkinson's disease confirms VPS13C as a rare cause of autosomal-recessive Parkinson's disease

    B. Schormair;D. Kemlink;B. Mollenhauer;O. Fiala

  • Recessive Mutations in the α3 (VI) Collagen Gene COL6A3 Cause Early-Onset Isolated Dystonia

    Michael Zech;Daniel D. Lam;Ludmila Francescatto;Barbara Schormair

  • Differential modulation of subcortical target and cortex during deep brain stimulation

    Bernhard Haslinger;Henning Boecker;Christian Büchel;J. Vesper

  • Multiple changes of functional connectivity between sensorimotor areas in focal hand dystonia

    Christian Dresel;Yong Li;Verena Wilzeck;Florian Castrop

Frequent Co-Authors

Andres O. Ceballos-Baumann
Andres O. Ceballos-Baumann Technical University of Munich
Henning Boecker
Henning Boecker University of Bonn
Bastian Conrad
Bastian Conrad Technical University of Munich
Christian Gieger
Christian Gieger Helmholtz Zentrum München
Annette Peters
Annette Peters Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Peter Lichtner
Peter Lichtner Technical University of Munich
Tim M. Strom
Tim M. Strom Technical University of Munich
Robert Jech
Robert Jech Czech Education and Scientific Net work
Werner Poewe
Werner Poewe Innsbruck Medical University
Brit Mollenhauer
Brit Mollenhauer University of Göttingen

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