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Laura Zamarian is affiliated with Innsbruck Medical University in Austria. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on medicine, neuroscience, and psychology. Within these fields, key subfields of study include neurology, cognitive neuroscience, clinical psychology, psychiatry and mental health, as well as statistics and probability.

The research topics addressed by Laura Zamarian cover a range of issues connected to neurological and cognitive health. These topics include:

  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Cognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skills
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies
  • Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders
  • Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism

Among recent publications, the following papers are notable:

  • Neurological outcome and quality of life 3 months after COVID-19: A prospective observational cohort study, 2021, European Journal of Neurology
  • Neurological outcomes 1 year after COVID-19 diagnosis: A prospective longitudinal cohort study, 2022, European Journal of Neurology
  • Factors associated with impaired quality of life three months after being diagnosed with COVID-19, 2021, Quality of Life Research
  • Handwriting in Alzheimer's Disease, 2021, Journal of Alzheimer s Disease
  • Effects of Cognitive Functioning and Education on Later-Life Health Numeracy, 2020, Gerontology

Laura Zamarian frequently collaborates with fellow researchers in the field. Common coauthors include:

  • Atbin Djamshidian
  • Margarete Delazer
  • Klaus Seppi
  • Raimund Helbok
  • Verena Rass

The primary publication venues where Laura Zamarian's work has appeared most frequently include:

  • European Journal of Neurology
  • Brain Sciences
  • Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology
  • Movement Disorders Clinical Practice
  • Quality of Life Research

Best Publications

  • Long-Term Enhancement of Brain Function and Cognition Using Cognitive Training and Brain Stimulation

    Albert Snowball;Ilias Tachtsidis;Tudor Popescu;Jacqueline Thompson

  • How specifically do we learn? Imaging the learning of multiplication and subtraction.

    Anja Ischebeck;Laura Zamarian;Laura Zamarian;Christian Siedentopf;Florian Koppelstätter

  • Learning by strategies and learning by drill--evidence from an fMRI study.

    Margarete Delazer;Anja Ischebeck;Frank Domahs;Laura Zamarian

  • Neuroscience of learning arithmetic--evidence from brain imaging studies.

    L. Zamarian;A. Ischebeck;M. Delazer

  • Imaging early practice effects in arithmetic.

    Anja Ischebeck;Laura Zamarian;Laura Zamarian;Karl Egger;Michael Schocke

  • Impact of ambiguity and risk on decision making in mild Alzheimer's disease.

    H. Sinz;L. Zamarian;T. Benke;G.K. Wenning

  • Normal aging affects decisions under ambiguity, but not decisions under risk.

    Laura Zamarian;Hermann Sinz;Elisabeth Bonatti;Nadia Gamboz

  • Decision-making with explicit and stable rules in mild Alzheimer's disease.

    M. Delazer;H. Sinz;L. Zamarian;L. Zamarian;T. Benke

  • Neurological outcome and quality of life 3 months after COVID-19: A prospective observational cohort study.

    Verena Rass;Ronny Beer;Alois Josef Schiefecker;Mario Kofler

  • Neurological outcomes 1 year after COVID‐19 diagnosis: A prospective longitudinal cohort study

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  • Number processing in posterior cortical atrophy--a neuropsycholgical case study.

    M. Delazer;E. Karner;L. Zamarian;E. Donnemiller

  • Validation of the Innsbruck REM sleep behavior disorder inventory.

    Birgit Frauscher;Laura Ehrmann;Laura Zamarian;Florentine Auer

  • Flexible transfer of knowledge in mental arithmetic--an fMRI study.

    Anja Ischebeck;Laura Zamarian;Michael Schocke;Margarete Delazer

  • Subjective deficits of attention, cognition and depression in patients with narcolepsy.

    Laura Zamarian;Birgit Högl;Margarete Delazer;Katharina Hingerl

  • Decision making under risk and under ambiguity in Parkinson's disease.

    M. Delazer;H. Sinz;L. Zamarian;H. Stockner

  • Executive functions, categorization of probabilities, and learning from feedback: What does really matter for decision making under explicit risk conditions?

    Johannes Schiebener;Laura Zamarian;Margarete Delazer;Matthias Brand

  • The Impact of Mild Cognitive Impairment on Decision Making in Two Gambling Tasks

    Laura Zamarian;Elisabeth M Weiss;Margarete Delazer

  • Are numbers special? Comparing the generation of verbal materials from ordered categories (months) to numbers and other categories (animals) in an fMRI study.

    Anja Ischebeck;Stefan Heim;Christian Siedentopf;Laura Zamarian;Laura Zamarian

  • Decision making in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy

    Laura Zamarian;Julia Höfler;Julia Höfler;Giorgi Kuchukhidze;Margarete Delazer

  • Parkinson's disease and arithmetics: The role of executive functions

    Laura Zamarian;Laura Zamarian;Pamela Visani;Margarete Delazer;Klaus Seppi

  • Neurological Outcome and Quality of Life Three Months after COVID-19: A Prospective Observational Cohort Study

    Verena Rass;Ronny Beer;Alois Josef Schiefecker;Mario Kofler

Frequent Co-Authors

Margarete Delazer
Margarete Delazer Innsbruck Medical University
Matthias Brand
Matthias Brand University of Duisburg-Essen
Elisabeth M. Weiss
Elisabeth M. Weiss University of Innsbruck
Carlo Semenza
Carlo Semenza University of Padua
Liane Kaufmann
Liane Kaufmann Health Science University
Matteo Balestrieri
Matteo Balestrieri University of Udine
Manuela Piazza
Manuela Piazza University of Trento

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