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Neuroscience

D-Index
42
Citations
7640
World Ranking
7617
National Ranking
176

Psychology

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41
Citations
7448
World Ranking
7871
National Ranking
87

Overview

Marianne Regard is affiliated with the University of Zurich in Switzerland. Their academic profile indicates an active engagement in research at this institution.

While specific details about recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, and book publications are not available, their association with a major European university suggests ongoing involvement in scientific scholarship.

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Best Publications

  • CHILDREN'S PRODUCTION ON VERBAL AND NON-VERBAL FLUENCY TASKS

    Marianne Regard;Esther Strauss;Paul Knapp

  • Disruption of right prefrontal cortex by low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation induces risk-taking behavior

    Daria Knoch;Lorena R. R. Gianotti;Alvaro Pascual-Leone;Valerie Treyer

  • Affective Judgments of Faces Modulate Early Activity (160 ms) within the Fusiform Gyri

    Diegon A Pizzagalli;Dietrich Lehmann;Andrew M Hendrick;Marianne Regard

  • Frontal lobe function in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a neuropsychologic and positron emission tomography study.

    A. C. Ludolph;K. J. Langen;M. Regard;H. Herzog

  • Rapid emotional face processing in the human right and left brain hemispheres: An ERP study.

    Diego Pizzagalli;Marianne Regard;Dietrich Lehmann

  • Sensitivity to eye gaze in prosopagnosic patients and monkeys with superior temporal sulcus ablation

    R. Campbell;C.A. Heywood;A. Cowey;M. Regard

  • Face recognition and lipreading. A neurological dissociation.

    Ruth Campbell;Theodor Landis;Marianne Regard

  • Beyond re-membering: phantom sensations of congenitally absent limbs.

    Peter Brugger;Spyros S. Kollias;René M. Müri;Gérard Crelier

  • Illusory Reduplication of One's Own Body: Phenomenology and Classification of Autoscopic Phenomena.

    Peter Brugger;Marianne Regard;Theodor Landis

  • Intermanual transfer of proximal and distal motor engrams in humans

    Gregor Thut;Gregor Thut;Norman D. Cook;Marianne Regard;Klaus L. Leenders;Klaus L. Leenders

  • Persistent cognitive impairment in climbers after repeated exposure to extreme altitude

    M. Regard;O. Oelz;P. Brugger;T. Landis

  • Lateralized and frequency-dependent effects of prefrontal rTMS on regional cerebral blood flow

    D. Knoch;Valerie Treyer;M. Regard;René M. Müri

  • Shift of functional cerebral asymmetry during the menstrual cycle

    Gabriele Heister;Theodor Landis;Marianne Regard;Peter Schroeder-Heister

  • Iconic reading in a case of alexia without agraphia caused by a brain tumor: a tachistoscopic study.

    Theodor Landis;Marianne Regard;Andreu Serrat

  • Bitemporal hypoperfusion in transient global amnesia: 99m-Tc-HM-PAO SPECT and neuropsychological findings during and after an attack.

    G Stillhard;T Landis;R Schiess;M Regard

  • Unilateral limbic epileptic status activity: stereo EEG, behavioral, and cognitive data.

    H. G. Wieser;S. Hailemariam;M. Regard;T. Landis

  • Face-elicited ERPs and affective attitude: brain electric microstate and tomography analyses.

    Diego Pizzagalli;Dietrich Lehmann;Thomas Koenig;Marianne Regard

  • Heautoscopy, epilepsy, and suicide.

    P Brugger;R Agosti;M Regard;H G Wieser

  • 'Meaningful' patterns in visual noise: effects of lateral stimulation and the observer's belief in ESP

    Peter Brugger;Marianne Regard;Theodor Landis;Norman Cook

  • Attention and Interhemispheric Transfer: A Behavioral and fMRI Study

    B. Weber;V. Treyer;N. Oberholzer;T. Jaermann

  • “Gourmand syndrome” Eating passion associated with right anterior lesions

    Marianne Regard;Theodor Landis

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Brugger
Peter Brugger University of Zurich
Theodor Landis
Theodor Landis University of Geneva
Klaus L. Leenders
Klaus L. Leenders University Medical Center Groningen
Dietrich Lehmann
Dietrich Lehmann University of Zurich
Heinz Gregor Wieser
Heinz Gregor Wieser University of Zurich
Gregor Thut
Gregor Thut Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Thomas Koenig
Thomas Koenig University of Bern
Valerie Treyer
Valerie Treyer University of Zurich
Diego A. Pizzagalli
Diego A. Pizzagalli Harvard University
Ruth Campbell
Ruth Campbell University College London

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