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Overview

Stefan Golaszewski is affiliated with the Paracelsus Medical University in Austria. Their research spans primarily the fields of neuroscience and medicine, with a particular focus on neurology and cognitive neuroscience. Additional areas of work include epidemiology, biomedical engineering, and human-computer interaction.

The main topics covered in Golaszewski's work include:

  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies
  • Neurological disorders and treatments
  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Muscle activation and electromyography studies
  • Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts
  • Spatial Neglect and Hemispheric Dysfunction

Golaszewski has contributed to several prominent publication venues. Frequent venues for their work include:

  • Sleep Medicine
  • Brain Sciences
  • Neurophysiologie Clinique
  • Brain Research Bulletin
  • Brain and Behavior

Their recent papers illustrate the scope and focus of their research. These include:

  • "Effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in subjects with sleep disorders," 2020, Sleep Medicine
  • "Narrative Review: Quantitative EEG in Disorders of Consciousness," 2021, Brain Sciences
  • "Transcranial magnetic stimulation and gait disturbances in Parkinson's disease: A systematic review," 2020, Neurophysiologie Clinique
  • "Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in traumatic brain injury: Evidence from animal and human studies," 2020, Brain Research Bulletin
  • "Neural mechanisms underlying the Rubber Hand Illusion: A systematic review of related neurophysiological studies," 2021, Brain and Behavior

Collaboration forms an important part of Golaszewski's research environment. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Raffaele Nardone
  • Eugen Trinka
  • Luca Sebastianelli
  • Viviana Versace
  • Leopold Saltuari

Best Publications

  • Cognitive function and fMRI in patients with multiple sclerosis: evidence for compensatory cortical activation during an attention task.

    Wolfgang Staffen;A Mair;Harald Zauner;J. Unterrainer

  • 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

  • Prediction of recovery from post-traumatic vegetative state with cerebral magnetic-resonance imaging.

    Andreas Kampfl;Erich Schmutzhard;Gerhard Franz;Bettina Pfausler

  • 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

  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging detects activation of the visual association cortex during laser acupuncture of the foot in humans.

    Christian M. Siedentopf;Stefan M. Golaszewski;Felix M. Mottaghy;Christian C. Ruff

  • Functional brain reorganization after spinal cord injury: Systematic review of animal and human studies

    Raffaele Nardone;Yvonne Höller;Francesco Brigo;Martin Seidl

  • Brain activation pattern during a verbal fluency test in healthy male and female volunteers: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study

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

  • Does caffeine modulate verbal working memory processes? An fMRI study.

    Florian Koppelstaetter;Thorsten D. Poeppel;Christian M. Siedentopf;Anja Ischebeck

  • Brain activation patterns during a verbal fluency test-a functional MRI study in healthy volunteers and patients with schizophrenia.

    Elisabeth M. Weiss;Alex Hofer;Stefan Golaszewski;Christian Siedentopf

  • Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)/repetitive TMS in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease.

    R. Nardone;F. Tezzon;Y. Höller;S. Golaszewski

  • Deactivation of the default mode network as a marker of impaired consciousness: an FMRI study

    Julia Sophia Crone;Julia Sophia Crone;Gunther Ladurner;Gunther Ladurner;Yvonne Höller;Yvonne Höller;Stefan Golaszewski

  • Language lateralization in unmedicated patients during an acute episode of schizophrenia: a functional MRI study.

    Elisabeth M. Weiss;Alex Hofer;Stefan Golaszewski;Christian Siedentopf

  • Modulatory effects on human sensorimotor cortex by whole-hand afferent electrical stimulation

    S. M. Golaszewski;C. M. Siedentopf;F. Koppelstaetter;P. Rhomberg

  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging of the human sensorimotor cortex using a novel vibrotactile stimulator.

    Stefan M. Golaszewski;Christian M. Siedentopf;Erwin Baldauf;Florian Koppelstaetter

  • Brain activation patterns during a selective attention test--a functional MRI study in healthy volunteers and unmedicated patients during an acute episode of schizophrenia.

    Elisabeth M. Weiss;Christian Siedentopf;Stefan Golaszewski;Felix M. Mottaghy

  • Abnormal short latency afferent inhibition in early Alzheimer’s disease: a transcranial magnetic demonstration

    Raffaele Nardone;Jürgen Bergmann;Martin Kronbichler;Alexander Kunz

  • Effect of Transcranial Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Alzheimer Disease: A Review

    Raffaele Nardone;Jürgen Bergmann;Monica Christova;Francesca Caleri

  • Human brain structures related to plantar vibrotactile stimulation: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.

    Stefan M. Golaszewski;Christian M. Siedentopf;Florian Koppelstaetter;Martin Fend

  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging of the human motor cortex before and after whole-hand afferent electrical stimulation.

    S Golaszewski;C Kremser;M Wagner;S Felber

  • Short latency afferent inhibition differs among the subtypes of mild cognitive impairment.

    Raffaele Nardone;Jürgen Bergmann;Monica Christova;Francesca Caleri

Frequent Co-Authors

Raffaele Nardone
Raffaele Nardone Paracelsus Medical University
Eugen Trinka
Eugen Trinka Paracelsus Medical University
Francesco Brigo
Francesco Brigo University of Verona
Gunther Ladurner
Gunther Ladurner University of Salzburg
Yvonne Höller
Yvonne Höller University of Akureyri
Martin Kronbichler
Martin Kronbichler University of Salzburg
Anja Ischebeck
Anja Ischebeck University of Graz
Elisabeth M. Weiss
Elisabeth M. Weiss University of Innsbruck
Rüdiger J. Seitz
Rüdiger J. Seitz Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf

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