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Margarete Delazer is a researcher affiliated with Innsbruck Medical University in Austria. Their work primarily spans the fields of medicine and neuroscience, with a particular focus on neurology and cognitive neuroscience. They have contributed to the study of neurological disorders and cognitive functions through multiple research publications.

Their research covers specialized subfields including neurology, cognitive neuroscience, statistics and probability, psychiatry and mental health, and cellular and molecular neuroscience. The main topics addressed in their work involve the neurobiology of language and bilingualism, cognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skills, Parkinson's disease mechanisms and treatments, neurological disorders and treatments, genetic neurodegenerative diseases, restless legs syndrome research, as well as reading and literacy development.

Margarete Delazer has published research in several academic venues with some having multiple publications, including:

  • Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology
  • Journal of Alzheimer s Disease
  • Journal of Neurology
  • Journal of Sleep Research
  • Neurocritical Care

Frequent coauthors in their research include:

  • Laura Zamarian
  • Atbin Djamshidian
  • Thomas Bodner
  • Beatrice Heim
  • Elfriede Karner

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Margarete Delazer are:

  • Cognition in multiple system atrophy: a single-center cohort study, 2020, Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology
  • Handwriting in Alzheimer's Disease, 2021, Journal of Alzheimer s Disease
  • Effects of Cognitive Functioning and Education on Later-Life Health Numeracy, 2020, Gerontology
  • Augmentation in restless legs syndrome: an eye tracking study on emotion processing, 2020, Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology
  • Sector Irradiation vs. Whole Brain Irradiation After Resection of Singular Brain Metastasis-A Prospective Randomized Monocentric Trial, 2020, Frontiers in Oncology

Best Publications

  • Sex differences in cognitive functions

    Elisabeth M. Weiss;Georg Kemmler;Eberhard A. Deisenhammer;W.Wolfgang Fleischhacker

  • Learning complex arithmetic--an fMRI study.

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

    Albert Snowball;Ilias Tachtsidis;Tudor Popescu;Jacqueline Thompson

  • Neural correlates of distance and congruity effects in a numerical Stroop task: an event-related fMRI study

    Liane Kaufmann;Florian Koppelstaetter;Margarete Delazer;Christian M. Siedentopf

  • 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

  • Sex differences in brain activation pattern during a visuospatial cognitive task: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study in healthy volunteers.

    E. Weiss;C.M. Siedentopf;A. Hofer;E.A. Deisenhammer

  • Arithmetic Facts without Meaning

    M. Delazer;Th. Benke

  • Sex differences in clustering and switching in verbal fluency tasks

    Elisabeth M. Weiss;J. Daniel Ragland;Colleen M. Brensinger;Warren B. Bilker

  • 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

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

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

  • Fact learning in complex arithmetic and figural-spatial tasks: the role of the angular gyrus and its relation to mathematical competence.

    Roland H. Grabner;Anja Ischebeck;Gernot Reishofer;Karl Koschutnig

  • Basal ganglia lesions and the theory of fronto-subcortical loops: neuropsychological findings in two patients with left caudate lesions.

    Thomas Benke;Margarete Delazer;Lisa Bartha;Alexandra Auer

  • Validation of the Innsbruck REM sleep behavior disorder inventory.

    Birgit Frauscher;Laura Ehrmann;Laura Zamarian;Florentine Auer

  • The processing and representation of fractions within the brain: an fMRI investigation.

    Anja Ischebeck;Michael Schocke;Margarete Delazer

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

    Anja Ischebeck;Laura Zamarian;Michael Schocke;Margarete Delazer

  • [Sex differences in Alzheimer's disease].

    Reinhold Schmidt;Eva Kienbacher;Thomas Benke;Peter Dal-Bianco

Frequent Co-Authors

Laura Zamarian
Laura Zamarian Innsbruck Medical University
Thomas Benke
Thomas Benke Innsbruck Medical University
Eugen Trinka
Eugen Trinka Paracelsus Medical University
Werner Poewe
Werner Poewe Innsbruck Medical University
Anja Ischebeck
Anja Ischebeck University of Graz
Birgit Högl
Birgit Högl Innsbruck Medical University
Carlo Semenza
Carlo Semenza University of Padua
Liane Kaufmann
Liane Kaufmann Health Science University
Birgit Frauscher
Birgit Frauscher Duke University
Elke R. Gizewski
Elke R. Gizewski Innsbruck Medical University

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