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Hubert R. Dinse is affiliated with Ruhr University Bochum in Germany and has contributed extensively to the field of neuroscience, with a focus on neural dynamics, sensory perception, and brain function. Their research encompasses multiple subfields, including cognitive neuroscience, cellular and molecular neuroscience, neurology, experimental and cognitive psychology, and electrical and electronic engineering.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • Multisensory perception and integration
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Advanced Memory and Neural Computing
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies
  • Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies

Dinse's publication record covers a range of neuroscience domains, with frequent contributions to respected venues such as Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Scientific Reports, and the European Journal of Neuroscience. Other publication venues include eNeuro and the Journal of Clinical Medicine.

Recent papers authored by Dinse include:

  • "20 Hz Steady-State Response in Somatosensory Cortex During Induction of Tactile Perceptual Learning Through LTP-Like Sensory Stimulation," 2020, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
  • "Parallel modulation of intracortical excitability of somatosensory and visual cortex by the gonadal hormones estradiol and progesterone," 2020, Scientific Reports
  • "Visual and Tactile Sensory Systems Share Common Features in Object Recognition," 2021, eNeuro
  • "Differential effects of the temporal and spatial distribution of audiovisual stimuli on cross-modal spatial recalibration," 2020, European Journal of Neuroscience
  • "Hypnotic suggestions cognitively penetrate tactile perception through top-down modulation of semantic contents," 2023, Scientific Reports

Frequent coauthors working alongside Dinse include Martin Tegenthoff, Melanie Lenz, Oliver Höffken, Sepideh Tabrik, and Mehdi Behroozi. These collaborations reflect ongoing research within sensory neuroscience and brain function modulation.

The emphasis of Dinse's work on cognitive neuroscience is notable, with 17 publications in this subfield, complemented by contributions to cellular and molecular neuroscience, neurology, and experimental and cognitive psychology. This multidisciplinary approach is reflected in the diverse topics covered across their research output.

Best Publications

  • Topographic reorganization of the hand representation in cortical area 3b owl monkeys trained in a frequency-discrimination task

    G. H. Recanzone;M. M. Merzenich;W. M. Jenkins;K. A. Grajski

  • Sensorimotor Returning in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Parallels Pain Reduction

    Burkhard Pleger;Martin Tegenthoff;Patrick Ragert;Ann-Freya Förster

  • Six months of dance intervention enhances postural, sensorimotor, and cognitive performance in elderly without affecting cardio-respiratory functions

    Jan-Christoph Kattenstroth;Tobias Kalisch;Stephan Holt;Martin Tegenthoff

  • Patterns of cortical reorganization parallel impaired tactile discrimination and pain intensity in complex regional pain syndrome

    Burkhard Pleger;Patrick Ragert;Peter Schwenkreis;Ann-Freya Förster

  • Pharmacological modulation of perceptual learning and associated cortical reorganization.

    Hubert R. Dinse;Patrick Ragert;Burkhard Pleger;Peter Schwenkreis

  • A common framework for perceptual learning.

    Aaron R Seitz;Hubert R Dinse

  • Superior sensory, motor, and cognitive performance in elderly individuals with multi-year dancing activities.

    Jan Christoph Kattenstroth;Izabella Kolankowska;Tobias Kalisch;Hubert R. Dinse

  • Spastic Paresis After Perinatal Brain Damage in Rats Is Reduced by Human Cord Blood Mononuclear Cells

    Carola Meier;Johannes Middelanis;Bianca Wasielewski;Sandra Neuhoff

  • Tactile coactivation-induced changes in spatial discrimination performance.

    Ben Godde;Beate Stauffenberg;Friederike Spengler;Hubert R. Dinse

  • Functional imaging of perceptual learning in human primary and secondary somatosensory cortex.

    Burkhard Pleger;Ann Freya Foerster;Patrick Ragert;Hubert R Dinse

  • Shifts in cortical representations predict human discrimination improvement.

    Burkhard Pleger;Hubert R. Dinse;Patrick Ragert;Peter Schwenkreis

  • Superior tactile performance and learning in professional pianists: evidence for meta-plasticity in musicians.

    Patrick Ragert;Alexander Schmidt;Eckart Altenmüller;Hubert R. Dinse

  • Associative pairing of tactile stimulation induces somatosensory cortical reorganization in rats and humans.

    Ben Godde;Friederike Spengler;Hubert R. Dinse

  • Improvement of Tactile Discrimination Performance and Enlargement of Cortical Somatosensory Maps after 5 Hz rTMS

    Martin Tegenthoff;Patrick Ragert;Burkhard Pleger;Peter Schwenkreis

  • Expansion of the Cortical Representation of a Specific Skin Field in Primary Somatosensory Cortex by Intracortical Microstimulation

    G. H. Recanzone;M. M. Merzenich;H. R. Dinse

  • Mean sustained pain levels are linked to hemispherical side-to-side differences of primary somatosensory cortex in the complex regional pain syndrome I.

    Burkhard Pleger;Martin Tegenthoff;Peter Schwenkreis;Frank Janssen

  • Age-related attenuation of dominant hand superiority.

    Tobias Kalisch;Claudia Wilimzig;Claudia Wilimzig;Nadine Kleibel;Martin Tegenthoff

  • Tactile coactivation resets age‐related decline of human tactile discrimination

    Hubert R. Dinse;Nadine Kleibel;Tobias Kalisch;Patrick Ragert

  • Parametric Population Representation of Retinal Location: Neuronal Interaction Dynamics in Cat Primary Visual Cortex

    Dirk Jancke;Wolfram Erlhagen;Hubert R. Dinse;Amir C. Akhavan;Amir C. Akhavan

  • Immobilization impairs tactile perception and shrinks somatosensory cortical maps.

    Silke Lissek;Claudia Wilimzig;Claudia Wilimzig;Philipp Stude;Burkhard Pleger;Burkhard Pleger

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Tegenthoff
Martin Tegenthoff Ruhr University Bochum
Patrick Ragert
Patrick Ragert Leipzig University
Burkhard Pleger
Burkhard Pleger Ruhr University Bochum
Peter Schwenkreis
Peter Schwenkreis Ruhr University Bochum
Nicolaas A.J. Puts
Nicolaas A.J. Puts King's College London
Christoph Maier
Christoph Maier Ruhr University Bochum
Michael M. Merzenich
Michael M. Merzenich University of California, San Francisco
Petra Ritter
Petra Ritter Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Martin Lotze
Martin Lotze University of Greifswald

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