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Georg Goldenberg is affiliated with the Technical University of Munich in Germany. Their research spans several interconnected fields including Neuroscience, Psychology, and Medicine, with a concentration in Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Social Psychology, and Developmental and Educational Psychology.

The main topics addressed in Goldenberg's body of work include:

  • Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism
  • Spatial Neglect and Hemispheric Dysfunction
  • Action Observation and Synchronization
  • Motor Control and Adaptation
  • Musculoskeletal Pain and Rehabilitation
  • Voice and Speech Disorders
  • Dysphagia Assessment and Management

Goldenberg has published extensively in several academic venues, frequently contributing to:

  • Brain Sciences
  • Journal of Environmental Psychology
  • European Heart Journal
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Imaging Neuroscience

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Goldenberg include:

  • Speech and Nonspeech Parameters in the Clinical Assessment of Dysarthria: A Dimensional Analysis, 2023, Brain Sciences
  • Nonverbal Semantics Test (NVST)-A Novel Diagnostic Tool to Assess Semantic Processing Deficits: Application to Persons with Aphasia after Cerebrovascular Accident, 2021, Brain Sciences
  • Differential effects of an urban outdoor environment on 4-5 year old children's attention in school, 2025, Journal of Environmental Psychology
  • Asthma and the risk of cardiac events among patients with long QT Syndrome after age 40, 2023, European Heart Journal
  • Bayesian evidence for the neural dissociation between finger and hand imitation skills, 2024, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Their research reflects collaborations with several frequent co-authors, including Jennifer Randerath, Wolfram Ziegler, Gregory Golovchiner, Kirill Buturlin, and Aharon Erez. Jennifer Randerath is noted as a key collaborator with the highest number of joint publications.

Best Publications

  • Tool use and mechanical problem solving in apraxia.

    Georg Goldenberg;Sonja Hagmann

  • The neural basis of tool use.

    G. Goldenberg;J. Spatt

  • Apraxia and the parietal lobes.

    Georg Goldenberg

  • Intensive speech and language therapy in patients with chronic aphasia after stroke: a randomised, open-label, blinded-endpoint, controlled trial in a health-care setting

    Caterina Breitenstein;Tanja Grewe;Agnes Flöel;Wolfram Ziegler

  • The meaning of meaningless gestures: A study of visuo-imitative apraxia

    Georg Goldenberg;Sonja Hagmann

  • Neck muscle vibration induces lasting recovery in spatial neglect

    Schindler I;Kerkhoff G;Karnath Ho;Keller I

  • Initial experience with technetium-99m HM-PAO brain SPECT.

    I. Podreka;E. Suess;G. Goldenberg;M. Steiner

  • The Neural Basis of Imitation is Body Part Specific

    Georg Goldenberg;Hans-Otto Karnath

  • Defective imitation of gestures in patients with damage in the left or right hemispheres.

    G Goldenberg

  • Pantomime of Tool Use Depends on Integrity of Left Inferior Frontal Cortex

    Georg Goldenberg;Joachim Hermsdörfer;Ralf Glindemann;Chris Rorden

  • Regional cerebral blood flow patterns in visual imagery.

    Georg Goldenberg;Ivo Podreka;Margarete Steiner;Klaus Willmes

  • Imitating gestures and manipulating a mannikin—The representation of the human body in ideomotor apraxia

    Georg Goldenberg

  • It takes the whole brain to make a cup of coffee: the neuropsychology of naturalistic actions involving technical devices.

    Karoline Hartmann;Georg Goldenberg;Maike Daumüller;Joachim Hermsdörfer

  • Matching and imitation of hand and finger posturesin patients with damage in the left or right hemispheres

    Georg Goldenberg

  • Defective pantomime of object use in left brain damage: apraxia or asymbolia?

    Georg Goldenberg;Karoline Hartmann;Isa Schlott

  • Apraxia and beyond: life and work of Hugo Liepmann.

    Georg Goldenberg

  • Apraxia: The Cognitive side of motor control

    Georg Goldenberg

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

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

  • Cortical correlates of gesture processing: clues to the cerebral mechanisms underlying apraxia during the imitation of meaningless gestures.

    Joachim Hermsdörfer;Georg Goldenberg;C. Wachsmuth;Bastian Conrad

  • Neural representations of pantomimed and actual tool use: Evidence from an event-related fMRI study

    J. Hermsdörfer;G. Terlinden;M. Mühlau;G. Goldenberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Joachim Hermsdörfer
Joachim Hermsdörfer Technical University of Munich
Wolfram Ziegler
Wolfram Ziegler Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Hans-Otto Karnath
Hans-Otto Karnath University of Tübingen
Lüder Deecke
Lüder Deecke Medical University of Vienna
Georg Kerkhoff
Georg Kerkhoff Saarland University
Klaus Willmes
Klaus Willmes RWTH Aachen University
Afra M. Wohlschläger
Afra M. Wohlschläger Technical University of Munich
Atsushi Iriki
Atsushi Iriki RIKEN Center for Brain Science
Bastian Conrad
Bastian Conrad Technical University of Munich
Aude Billard
Aude Billard École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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