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Til Ole Bergmann

Til Ole Bergmann

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Neuroscience

D-Index
39
Citations
7765
World Ranking
8263
National Ranking
698

Overview

Til Ole Bergmann is affiliated with the University of Tübingen in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience, with particular expertise in cognitive neuroscience, neurology, biomedical engineering, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, as well as cellular and molecular neuroscience.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics including transcranial magnetic stimulation studies, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, functional brain connectivity studies, sleep and wakefulness research, ultrasound and hyperthermia applications, neural dynamics and brain function, and photoacoustic and ultrasonic imaging.

Til Ole Bergmann has published numerous papers across several prominent venues. Frequent publication outlets include Brain Stimulation, Clinical Neurophysiology, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Nature Protocols, and eLife.

Recent publications reflect a range of neuroscience and neuromodulation topics:

  • "Non-invasive transcranial ultrasound stimulation for neuromodulation," 2021, Clinical Neurophysiology
  • "Inferring Causality from Noninvasive Brain Stimulation in Cognitive Neuroscience," 2020, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
  • "TMS combined with EEG: Recommendations and open issues for data collection and analysis," 2023, Brain Stimulation
  • "Concurrent TMS-fMRI for causal network perturbation and proof of target engagement," 2021, NeuroImage
  • "Closing the loop between brain and electrical stimulation: towards precision neuromodulation treatments," 2023, Translational Psychiatry

Their research collaborations include frequent co-authorship with various scientists such as Umair Hassan, Ulf Ziemann, Maximilian Lueckel, Tulika Nandi, and Hartwig R. Siebner.

Best Publications

  • Hierarchical nesting of slow oscillations, spindles and ripples in the human hippocampus during sleep

    Bernhard P Staresina;Bernhard P Staresina;Til Ole Bergmann;Mathilde Bonnefond;Roemer van der Meij

  • Fast and slow spindles during the sleep slow oscillation: disparate coalescence and engagement in memory processing.

    Matthias Mölle;Til O. Bergmann;Lisa Marshall;Jan Born;Jan Born

  • Temporal coding organized by coupled alpha and gamma oscillations prioritize visual processing

    Ole Jensen;Bart Gips;Til Ole Bergmann;Mathilde Bonnefond

  • Consensus paper: Combining transcranial stimulation with neuroimaging

    Hartwig R. Siebner;Hartwig R. Siebner;Til O. Bergmann;Sven Bestmann;Sven Bestmann;Marcello Massimini

  • Combining non-invasive transcranial brain stimulation with neuroimaging and electrophysiology: Current approaches and future perspectives

    Til Ole Bergmann;Til Ole Bergmann;Anke N. Karabanov;Gesa Hartwigsen;Gesa Hartwigsen;Axel Thielscher;Axel Thielscher

  • The non-transcranial TMS-evoked potential is an inherent source of ambiguity in TMS-EEG studies

    Virginia Conde;Leo Tomasevic;Irina Akopian;Konrad Stanek

  • Induction of empathy by the smell of anxiety.

    Alexander Prehn-Kristensen;Christian Wiesner;Til Ole Bergmann;Stephan Wolff

  • Sleep spindle-related reactivation of category-specific cortical regions after learning face-scene associations.

    Til Ole Bergmann;Matthias Mölle;Jens Diedrichs;Jan Born;Jan Born

  • Guiding transcranial brain stimulation by EEG/MEG to interact with ongoing brain activity and associated functions: A position paper.

    Gregor Thut;Til Ole Bergmann;Flavio Fröhlich;Surjo R. Soekadar

  • Inferring Causality from Noninvasive Brain Stimulation in Cognitive Neuroscience.

    Til Ole Bergmann;Gesa Hartwigsen

  • EEG-Guided Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Reveals Rapid Shifts in Motor Cortical Excitability during the Human Sleep Slow Oscillation

    Til Ole Bergmann;Matthias Mölle;Marlit A Schmidt;Christoph Lindner

  • Frontal eye fields control attentional modulation of alpha and gamma oscillations in contralateral occipitoparietal cortex.

    Tom R. Marshall;Jacinta O'Shea;Ole Jensen;Til O. Bergmann

  • TMS combined with EEG: Recommendations and open issues for data collection and analysis

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  • Attention Modulates TMS-Locked Alpha Oscillations in the Visual Cortex

    Jim D. Herring;Gregor Thut;Ole Jensen;Til O. Bergmann

  • Brain State-Dependent Brain Stimulation.

    Til O Bergmann

  • Concurrent TMS-fMRI for causal network perturbation and proof of target engagement.

    Til Ole Bergmann;Rathiga Varatheeswaran;Colleen A. Hanlon;Kristoffer H. Madsen

  • Pulsed Facilitation of Corticospinal Excitability by the Sensorimotor μ-Alpha Rhythm.

    Til Ole Bergmann;Anne Lieb;Christoph Zrenner;Ulf Ziemann

  • Frontoparietal Structural Connectivity Mediates the Top-Down Control of Neuronal Synchronization Associated with Selective Attention

    Tom Rhys Marshall;Til Ole Bergmann;Ole Jensen

  • Probing cortical excitability using rapid frequency tagging

    Alexander Y. Zhigalov;Jim Don Herring;J. Herpers;Til Ole Bergmann

  • Phase-Amplitude Coupling: A General Mechanism for Memory Processing and Synaptic Plasticity?

    Til O. Bergmann;Jan Born

  • The impact of GABAergic drugs on TMS-induced brain oscillations in human motor cortex

    Isabella Premoli;Til Ole Bergmann;Matteo Fecchio;Mario Rosanova

  • Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor – A Major Player in Stimulation-Induced Homeostatic Metaplasticity of Human Motor Cortex?

    Claudia Mastroeni;Claudia Mastroeni;Til Ole Bergmann;Til Ole Bergmann;Vincenzo Rizzo;Christoph Ritter;Christoph Ritter

  • Acute changes in motor cortical excitability during slow oscillatory and constant anodal transcranial direct current stimulation.

    Til Ole Bergmann;Sergiu Groppa;Markus Seeger;Matthias Mölle

Frequent Co-Authors

Ole Jensen
Ole Jensen University of Oxford
Ulf Ziemann
Ulf Ziemann University of Tübingen
Hartwig R. Siebner
Hartwig R. Siebner Copenhagen University Hospital
Axel Thielscher
Axel Thielscher Technical University of Denmark
Jan Born
Jan Born University of Tübingen
Gesa Hartwigsen
Gesa Hartwigsen Max Planck Society
Matthias Mölle
Matthias Mölle University of Lübeck
Sergiu Groppa
Sergiu Groppa Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Lisa Marshall
Lisa Marshall University of Lübeck
Paolo Belardinelli
Paolo Belardinelli University of Trento

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