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Hubertus Lohmann

Hubertus Lohmann

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Neuroscience

D-Index
37
Citations
7997
World Ranking
8697
National Ranking
733

Overview

Hubertus Lohmann is affiliated with the University of Münster in Germany. Their research and academic career are connected primarily to this institution, which provides a framework for their scientific activities.

No specific publications, research topics, or co-authors are documented in the available data. Similarly, there is no record of frequent publication venues, book publications, or detailed fields and subfields of study relevant to their work.

There is no information on awards or recognitions received by Hubertus Lohmann. The absence of this data means that there are no recorded accolades linked to their scientific contributions at this time.

This profile reflects all currently accessible details about Hubertus Lohmann's academic presence based on the source data provided.

Best Publications

  • Handedness and hemispheric language dominance in healthy humans.

    Stefan Knecht;B. Dräger;M. Deppe;L. Bobe

  • Language lateralization in healthy right-handers.

    Stefan Knecht;M. Deppe;B. Dräger;L. Bobe

  • Atrial fibrillation in stroke-free patients is associated with memory impairment and hippocampal atrophy

    Stefan Knecht;Christian Oelschläger;Thomas Duning;Hubertus Lohmann

  • Long-term cognitive and emotional consequences of mild traumatic brain injury

    Carsten Konrad;A. J. Geburek;Fred Rist;H. Blumenroth

  • Physical activity and memory functions: are neurotrophins and cerebral gray matter volume the missing link?

    Agnes Flöel;Ruth Ruscheweyh;Karsten Krüger;C. Willemer

  • Serum C-reactive protein is linked to cerebral microstructural integrity and cognitive function

    H. Wersching;T. Duning;H. Lohmann;S. Mohammadi

  • Diagnostic criteria for Susac syndrome

    Ilka Kleffner;Jan Dörr;Marius Ringelstein;Catharina C Gross

  • Behavioural relevance of atypical language lateralization in healthy subjects.

    S Knecht;B Dräger;A Flöel;H Lohmann

  • Non-invasive brain stimulation improves object-location learning in the elderly.

    Agnes Flöel;Wiebke Suttorp;Oliver Kohl;Julia Kürten

  • Clinical relevance of specific T-cell activation in the blood and cerebrospinal fluid of patients with mild Alzheimer's disease

    Gero Lueg;Catharina C. Gross;Hubertus Lohmann;Andreas Johnen

  • Assessment of hemispheric language lateralization: a comparison between fMRI and fTCD.

    Michael Deppe;Stefan Knecht;Karsten Papke;Hubertus Lohmann

  • Reproducibility of Functional Transcranial Doppler Sonography in Determining Hemispheric Language Lateralization

    S. Knecht;M. Deppe;E.-B. Ringelstein;M. Wirtz

  • High-Normal Blood Pressure Is Associated With Poor Cognitive Performance

    Stefan Knecht;Heike Wersching;Hubertus Lohmann;Maximilian Bruchmann

  • Imaging short- and long-term training success in chronic aphasia

    Ricarda Menke;Ricarda Menke;Marcus Meinzer;Marcus Meinzer;Harald Kugel;Michael Deppe

  • Hemispheric lateralization of spatial attention in right- and left-hemispheric language dominance.

    A. Flöel;A. Buyx;C. Breitenstein;H. Lohmann

  • A brief review of Susac syndrome.

    I. Kleffner;T. Duning;H. Lohmann;M. Deppe

  • Hypoglycemia Aggravates Critical Illness–Induced Neurocognitive Dysfunction

    Thomas Duning;Ingeborg van den Heuvel;Annabelle Dickmann;Thomas Volkert

  • Immunoadsorption therapy in autoimmune encephalitides

    Müjgan Dogan Onugoren;Kristin S. Golombeck;Corinna Bien;Mariam Abu-Tair

  • Cognitive impairment in HIV infection is associated with MRI and CSF pattern of neurodegeneration.

    Steinbrink F;Evers S;Buerke B;Young P

  • Endoscopic characteristics and levodopa responsiveness of swallowing function in progressive supranuclear palsy

    Tobias Warnecke;Stephan Oelenberg;Inga Teismann;Christina Hamacher

Frequent Co-Authors

Stefan Knecht
Stefan Knecht Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Michael Deppe
Michael Deppe University of Münster
Agnes Flöel
Agnes Flöel Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Caterina Breitenstein
Caterina Breitenstein University of Münster
E. Bernd Ringelstein
E. Bernd Ringelstein University of Münster
Simon S. Keller
Simon S. Keller University of Liverpool
Marcus Meinzer
Marcus Meinzer Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Stefan Evers
Stefan Evers University of Münster
Thomas Straube
Thomas Straube University of Münster
Ludger Schöls
Ludger Schöls University of Tübingen

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