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Christian Wienbruch

Christian Wienbruch

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Neuroscience

D-Index
32
Citations
9616
World Ranking
9485
National Ranking
796

Overview

Christian Wienbruch is affiliated with the University of Konstanz in Germany. Their academic profile shows engagement primarily connected with this institution.

There are no recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues listed in the provided data. Similarly, there is no information on book publications, main fields, or subfields of study, nor on main topics of research.

No awards or distinctions are recorded for this individual in the source data, and they are currently living.

Best Publications

  • Increased Cortical Representation of the Fingers of the Left Hand in String Players

    Thomas Elbert;Christo Pantev;Christian Wienbruch;Brigitte Rockstroh

  • Phantom-limb pain as a perceptual correlate of cortical reorganization following arm amputation

    Herta Flor;Thomas Elbert;Stefan Knecht;Christian Wienbruch

  • Effects of emotional arousal in the cerebral hemispheres: a study of oscillatory brain activity and event-related potentials.

    Andreas Keil;Matthias M Müller;Thomas Gruber;Christian Wienbruch

  • Cortical reorganization and phantom phenomena in congenital and traumatic upper-extremity amputees.

    Herta Flor;Thomas Elbert;Werner Mühlnickel;Christo Pantev

  • Tonotopic organization of the sources of human auditory steady-state responses

    C. Pantev;L.E. Roberts;T. Elbert;B. Roβ

  • Functional re-recruitment of dysfunctional brain areas predicts language recovery in chronic aphasia.

    Marcus Meinzer;Tobias Flaisch;Caterina Breitenstein;Christian Wienbruch

  • Intensive language training enhances brain plasticity in chronic aphasia.

    Marcus Meinzer;Thomas Elbert;Christian Wienbruch;Daniela Djundja

  • Effective behavioral treatment of focal hand dystonia in musicians alters somatosensory cortical organization.

    Victor Candia;Christian Wienbruch;Thomas Elbert;Brigitte Rockstroh

  • Input-increase and input-decrease types of cortical reorganization after upper extremity amputation in humans.

    Thomas Elbert;Annette Sterr;Herta Flor;Brigitte Rockstroh

  • Focal temporoparietal slow activity in Alzheimer’s disease revealed by magnetoencephalography

    Alberto Fernández;Fernando Maestú;Carlos Amo;Pedro Gil

  • Correlations of hippocampal atrophy and focal low-frequency magnetic activity in Alzheimer disease: volumetric MR imaging-magnetoencephalographic study.

    Alberto Fernández;Juan Arrazola;Fernando Maestú;Carlos Amo

  • Frequency organization of the 40-Hz auditory steady-state response in normal hearing and in tinnitus.

    Christian Wienbruch;Isabella Paul;Nathan Weisz;Thomas Elbert

  • Combined EEG and MEG recordings of visual 40 Hz responses to illusory triangles in human.

    Catherine Tallon-Baudry;Olivier Bertrand;Christian Wienbruch;Bernhard Ross

  • Neuromagnetic indicators of auditory cortical reorganization of tinnitus

    Nathan Weisz;Christian Wienbruch;Katalin Dohrmann;Thomas Elbert

  • Pattern of focal γ-bursts in chess players

    Ognjen Amidzic;Hartmut J. Riehle;Thorsten Fehr;Christian Wienbruch

  • Source distribution of neuromagnetic slow waves and MEG-delta activity in schizophrenic patients

    Thorsten Fehr;Johanna Kissler;Stephan Moratti;Christian Wienbruch

  • Source distribution of neuromagnetic slow wave activity in schizophrenic and depressive patients.

    Christian Wienbruch;Stephan Moratti;Thomas Elbert;Ulrike Vogel

  • Source distribution of neuromagnetic slow-wave activity in schizophrenic patients—effects of activation

    Thorsten Fehr;Johanna Kissler;Christian Wienbruch;Stephan Moratti

  • Altered oscillatory brain dynamics after repeated traumatic stress

    Iris-Tatjana Kolassa;Christian Wienbruch;Frank Neuner;Margarete Schauer

  • Localization of the magnetic equivalent of the ERN and induced oscillatory brain activity

    Julian Keil;Nathan Weisz;Isabella Paul-Jordanov;Christian Wienbruch

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Elbert
Thomas Elbert University of Konstanz
Brigitte Rockstroh
Brigitte Rockstroh University of Konstanz
Christo Pantev
Christo Pantev University of Münster
Nathan Weisz
Nathan Weisz University of Salzburg
Andreas Keil
Andreas Keil University of Florida
Johanna Kissler
Johanna Kissler Bielefeld University
Gregory A. Miller
Gregory A. Miller University of California, Los Angeles
William J. Ray
William J. Ray The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Iris-Tatjana Kolassa
Iris-Tatjana Kolassa University of Ulm
Herta Flor
Herta Flor Heidelberg University

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