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Thomas Trottenberg is affiliated with Charité - University Medicine Berlin in Germany. Their academic career is linked to this institution, where they engage in research activities.

As per the available data, Thomas Trottenberg does not have recent papers, frequent co-authors, nor documented frequent publication venues or book publications. Likewise, there is no recorded information about their main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work.

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Best Publications

  • A Randomized Trial of Deep-Brain Stimulation for Parkinson's Disease

    Günther Deuschl;Carmen Schade-Brittinger;Paul Krack;Jens Volkmann

  • Pallidal Deep-Brain Stimulation in Primary Generalized or Segmental Dystonia

    Andreas Kupsch;Reiner Benecke;Jörg Müller;Thomas Trottenberg

  • High-frequency stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus suppresses oscillatory beta activity in patients with Parkinson's disease in parallel with improvement in motor performance.

    Andrea A Kühn;Florian Kempf;Christof Brücke;Louise Gaynor Doyle

  • The relationship between local field potential and neuronal discharge in the subthalamic nucleus of patients with Parkinson's disease

    Andrea A. Kühn;Thomas Trottenberg;Anatol Kivi;Andreas Kupsch

  • Patterning of globus pallidus local field potentials differs between Parkinson’s disease and dystonia

    P Silberstein;A A Kühn;A Kupsch;T Trottenberg

  • Modulation of beta oscillations in the subthalamic area during motor imagery in Parkinson's disease

    Andrea A. Kühn;Louise Doyle;Alek Pogosyan;Kielan Yarrow

  • A randomized trial of botulinum toxin A for treatment of drooling.

    A. Lipp;T. Trottenberg;T. Schink;A. Kupsch

  • Treatment of severe tardive dystonia with pallidal deep brain stimulation.

    T. Trottenberg;J. Volkmann;G. Deuschl;A. A. Kühn

  • Frequency dependent effects of subthalamic nucleus stimulation in Parkinson's disease.

    Noa Fogelson;Andrea A. Kühn;Paul Silberstein;Patricia Dowsey Limousin

  • Long-term effects of pallidal deep brain stimulation in tardive dystonia

    D. Gruber;T. Trottenberg;A. Kivi;T. Schoenecker

  • Pallidal stimulation in dystonia: effects on cognition, mood, and quality of life

    Hälbig Td;Gruber D;Kopp Ua;Schneider Gh

  • Pallidal deep brain stimulation improves quality of life in segmental and generalized dystonia: results from a prospective, randomized sham-controlled trial

    Joerg Mueller;Inger M Skogseid;Reiner Benecke;Andreas Kupsch

  • Pallidal and thalamic deep brain stimulation in myoclonus-dystonia.

    Doreen Gruber;Andrea A. Kühn;Thomas Schoenecker;Anatol Kivi

  • Pallidal and thalamic neurostimulation in severe tardive dystonia

    T Trottenberg;G Paul;Wlodzimierz Meissner;K Maier-Hauff

  • Subthalamic gamma activity in patients with Parkinson's disease.

    Thomas Trottenberg;Noa Fogelson;Andrea A. Kühn;Anatol Kivi

  • Oscillatory pallidal local field potential activity correlates with involuntary EMG in dystonia.

    C. C. Chen;A. A. Kühn;K. T. Hoffmann;A. Kupsch

  • Neuronal activity in globus pallidus interna can be synchronized to local field potential activity over 3-12 Hz in patients with dystonia

    Chiung Chu Chen;Andrea A Kühn;Thomas Trottenberg;Andreas Kupsch

  • Gamma activity and reactivity in human thalamic local field potentials.

    Florian Kempf;Christof Brücke;Farid Salih;Thomas Trottenberg

  • The effects of frequency in pallidal deep brain stimulation for primary dystonia.

    A. Kupsch;S. Klaffke;A. A. Kühn;W. Meissner

  • Neurostimulation of the ventral intermediate thalamic nucleus in inherited myoclonus-dystonia syndrome.

    Thomas Trottenberg;Wassilios Meissner;Guy Arnold;Karl-Max Einhaupl

  • Deep brain stimulation in dystonia

    Andreas Kupsch;Andrea Kuehn;Stefanie Klaffke;Wassilios Meissner

Frequent Co-Authors

Andreas Kupsch
Andreas Kupsch Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Andrea A. Kühn
Andrea A. Kühn Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Peter Brown
Peter Brown University of Oxford
Gerd-Helge Schneider
Gerd-Helge Schneider Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Marwan Hariz
Marwan Hariz Umeå University
Wassilios G. Meissner
Wassilios G. Meissner University of Bordeaux
Bart Nuttin
Bart Nuttin KU Leuven
Jens Volkmann
Jens Volkmann University of Würzburg
Werner Poewe
Werner Poewe Innsbruck Medical University
Alek Pogosyan
Alek Pogosyan University of Oxford

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