Detlef Kömpf mainly focuses on Neuroscience, Eye movement, Saccadic masking, Electroencephalography and Audiology. His work on Posterior parietal cortex and Cerebral cortex as part of general Neuroscience research is frequently linked to Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Posterior parietal cortex research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Dysmetria, Frontal eye fields, Cerebral hemisphere and Supplementary motor area.
In his work, Motor control is strongly intertwined with Cerebellum, which is a subfield of Cerebral cortex. His Electroencephalography research incorporates elements of Saccade, Visual perception, Electrophysiology and Lateralization of brain function. Detlef Kömpf usually deals with Audiology and limits it to topics linked to Cognition and Neglect, Stroke and Visual search.
Detlef Kömpf mostly deals with Neuroscience, Eye movement, Audiology, Saccadic masking and Smooth pursuit. The Cerebellum, Posterior parietal cortex, Motor cortex and Cerebral cortex research he does as part of his general Neuroscience study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His studies deal with areas such as Working memory and Physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as Eye movement.
His Audiology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cognitive psychology, Visual search, Electroencephalography, Cognition and Developmental psychology. His Saccadic masking research also works with subjects such as
Detlef Kömpf focuses on Eye movement, Cognitive psychology, Neuroscience, Saccadic masking and Ophthalmology. His Eye movement research is mostly focused on the topic Saccade. His research integrates issues of Nystagmus, Central nervous system disease, Smooth pursuit and Anatomy in his study of Saccade.
His Cognitive psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Stroke and Visual perception. His work deals with themes such as Visual search, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Audiology, which intersect with Stroke. His work investigates the relationship between Saccadic masking and topics such as Mutation that intersect with problems in Basal ganglia disease, Bioinformatics, Genetic testing and Neurology.
Detlef Kömpf mainly focuses on Eye movement, Neuroscience, Saccadic masking, Saccade and Anarthria. His Eye movement research includes elements of Cognitive psychology, Visual search, Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Visual field and Visual cortex. His Neuroscience study focuses mostly on Brain mapping, Antisaccade task, Fixation, Visual perception and Frontal lobe.
His Saccadic masking research incorporates themes from Central nervous system disease, Nystagmus, Spinocerebellar ataxia, Smooth pursuit and Posterior parietal cortex. His study in Saccade is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Lesion, Anatomy, Dysmetria, Cortex and Intraparietal sulcus. Kufor Rakeb syndrome, Pathology, Lenticular nucleus, Cognitive decline and Pediatrics are fields of study that intersect with his Anarthria research.
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Cortical control of double-step saccades : implications for spatial orientation
W. Heide;M. Blankenburg;E. Zimmermann;D. Kömpf.
Annals of Neurology (1995)
Reduction of P3b in patients with temporo-parietal lesions
Rolf Verleger;Wolfgang Heide;Christian Butt;Detlef Kömpf.
Cognitive Brain Research (1994)
Combined deficits of saccades and visuo-spatial orientation after cortical lesions
W. Heide;Detlef Kömpf.
Experimental Brain Research (1998)
Deficits of smooth pursuit eye movements after frontal and parietal lesions
Wolfgang Heide;Klaus Kurzidim;Detlef Kömpf.
Brain (1996)
On the reasons for the delay of P3 latency in healthy elderly subjects
Rolf Verleger;Winfried Neukäter;Detlef Kömpf;Peter Vieregge.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology (1991)
Movement-related cortical potentials preceding sequential and goal-directed finger and arm movements in patients with cerebellar atrophy
Karl Wessel;Rolf Verleger;Dirk Nazarenus;Peter Vieregge.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology (1994)
Clinical spectrum of Kufor-Rakeb syndrome in the Chilean kindred with ATP13A2 mutations.
Maria I. Behrens;Maria I. Behrens;Norbert Brüggemann;Pedro Chana;Pablo Venegas.
Movement Disorders (2010)
Parametric modulation of cortical activation during smooth pursuit with and without target blanking. An fMRI study
Matthias Nagel;Andreas Sprenger;Silke Zapf;Christian Erdmann.
NeuroImage (2006)
The effect of oral ethanol consumption on eye movements in healthy volunteers.
A. Moser;Wolfgang Heide;Detlef Kömpf.
Journal of Neurology (1998)
A study of visual hallucinations in patients with Parkinson’s disease
Christine Klein;Detlef Kömpf;Ulrich Pulkowski;Andreas Moser.
Journal of Neurology (1997)
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