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Ute Gschwandtner

Ute Gschwandtner

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Neuroscience

D-Index
36
Citations
4847
World Ranking
9038
National Ranking
206

Overview

Ute Gschwandtner is affiliated with the University of Basel in Switzerland and has contributed extensively to fields intersecting neuroscience and medicine. Their research primarily focuses on cognitive neuroscience and neurology, with notable work also in psychiatry and mental health, physical therapy, sports therapy and rehabilitation, and sensory systems.

Their scientific contributions span various topics, with significant emphasis on EEG and brain-computer interfaces, functional brain connectivity studies, and mechanisms and treatments related to Parkinson's disease. Additionally, their work addresses neurological disorders and treatments, neural dynamics and brain function, dementia and cognitive impairment research, and autism spectrum disorder research.

Among recent publications, the following papers illustrate their research scope and focus:

  • "Functional Brain Dysconnectivity in Parkinson's Disease: A 5-Year Longitudinal Study" (2022, Movement Disorders)
  • "Identification of Parkinson's Disease Subtypes from Resting-State Electroencephalography" (2023, Movement Disorders)
  • "Abnormal cortical neural synchronization mechanisms in quiet wakefulness are related to motor deficits, cognitive symptoms, and visual hallucinations in Parkinson's disease patients: an electroencephalographic study" (2020, Neurobiology of Aging)
  • "Abnormalities of resting-state EEG in patients with prodromal and overt dementia with Lewy bodies: Relation to clinical symptoms" (2020, Clinical Neurophysiology)
  • "Anxiety, Depression, and Apathy as Predictors of Cognitive Decline in Patients With Parkinson's Disease-A Three-Year Follow-Up Study" (2022, Frontiers in Neurology)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Ute Gschwandtner include:

  • Peter Fuhr
  • Andrea H. Meyer
  • Claudio Babiloni
  • Görsev Yener
  • Mahmoud Hassan

Publications have appeared in well-regarded scientific venues, reflecting the thematic areas of their investigations. These venues include:

  • Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Neurobiology of Aging
  • Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders
  • Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • Movement Disorders

The scientist's work encompasses 59 publications categorized under neuroscience and 28 under medicine. Subfields are more particularly weighted toward cognitive neuroscience and neurology, with 56 and 22 publications respectively. Other subfields covered include psychiatry and mental health, physical therapy, sports therapy and rehabilitation, and sensory systems.

Best Publications

  • Regional gray matter volume abnormalities in the at risk mental state

    Stefan J. Borgwardt;Anita Riecher-Rössler;Paola Dazzan;Xavier Chitnis

  • Efficacy of using cognitive status in predicting psychosis: a 7-year follow-up.

    Anita Riecher-Rössler;Marlon O. Pflueger;Jacqueline Aston;Stefan J. Borgwardt

  • Reductions in frontal, temporal and parietal volume associated with the onset of psychosis

    Stefan J. Borgwardt;Stefan J. Borgwardt;Philip K. McGuire;Jacqueline Aston;Ute Gschwandtner

  • Das Basel Screening Instrument für Psychosen (BSIP) : Entwicklung, Aufbau, Reliabilität und Validität

    A. Riecher-Rössler;J. Aston;J. Ventura;M. Merlo

  • Structural brain abnormalities in individuals with an at-risk mental state who later develop psychosis.

    Stefan J. Borgwardt;Philip K. McGUIRE;Jacqueline Aston;Gregor Berger

  • Pathologic gambling in patients with Parkinson's disease.

    Ute Gschwandtner;Jacqueline Aston;Susanne Renaud;Peter Fuhr

  • Cognitive training in Parkinson disease: Cognition-specific vs nonspecific computer training

    Ronan Zimmermann;Ute Gschwandtner;Nina Benz;Florian Hatz

  • Neuropsychological deficits in individuals with an at risk mental state for psychosis — Working memory as a potential trait marker

    Marlon O. Pflueger;Ute Gschwandtner;Rolf-Dieter Stieglitz;Anita Riecher-Rössler

  • Hippocampus abnormalities in at risk mental states for psychosis? A cross-sectional high resolution region of interest magnetic resonance imaging study.

    Eva Buehlmann;Gregor E. Berger;Jacqueline Aston;Ute Gschwandtner

  • Hyperprolactinaemia in early psychosis—not only due to antipsychotics

    Jacqueline Aston;Evelyne Rechsteiner;Nadine Bull;Stefan Borgwardt

  • Abnormalities of cortical neural synchronization mechanisms in patients with dementia due to Alzheimer's and Lewy body diseases: an EEG study.

    Claudio Babiloni;Claudio Del Percio;Roberta Lizio;Giuseppe Noce

  • Early detection and treatment of schizophrenia: how early?

    A Riecher-Rössler;U Gschwandtner;S Borgwardt;J Aston

  • Help-seeking and pathways to care in the early stages of psychosis

    Gertrud J. Fridgen;Jacqueline Aston;Ute Gschwandtner;Marlon Pflueger

  • Different duration of at-risk mental state associated with neurofunctional abnormalities. A multimodal imaging study

    Renata Smieskova;Paul Allen;Andor Simon;Jacqueline Aston

  • Neuropsychological and neurophysiological findings in individuals suspected to be at risk for schizophrenia: preliminary results from the Basel early detection of psychosis study – Früherkennung von Psychosen (FEPSY)

    U. Gschwandtner;J. Aston;S. Borgwardt;M. Drewe

  • Quantitative EEG (QEEG) Measures Differentiate Parkinson's Disease (PD) Patients from Healthy Controls (HC).

    Menorca Chaturvedi;Menorca Chaturvedi;Florian Hatz;Ute Gschwandtner;Jan G. Bogaarts;Jan G. Bogaarts

  • Abnormalities of resting-state functional cortical connectivity in patients with dementia due to Alzheimer's and Lewy body diseases: an EEG study

    Claudio Babiloni;Claudio Del Percio;Roberta Lizio;Giuseppe Noce

  • Aberrant Current Source-Density and Lagged Phase Synchronization of Neural Oscillations as Markers for Emerging Psychosis

    Avinash Ramyead;Michael Kometer;Erich Studerus;Susan Koranyi

  • Abnormalities of Resting State Cortical EEG Rhythms in Subjects with Mild Cognitive Impairment Due to Alzheimer's and Lewy Body Diseases.

    Claudio Babiloni;Claudio Del Percio;Roberta Lizio;Giuseppe Noce

  • Fine motor function and neuropsychological deficits in individuals at risk for schizophrenia.

    Ute Gschwandtner;Marlon Pflüger;Jacqueline Aston;Stefan Borgwardt

  • Pituitary volume increase during emerging psychosis

    Jeannine Büschlen;Gregor E. Berger;Stefan J. Borgwardt;Jacqueline Aston

  • Quantitative EEG and Cognitive Decline in Parkinson's Disease.

    Vitalii V. Cozac;Ute Gschwandtner;Florian Hatz;Martin Hardmeier

  • Radiological findings in individuals at high risk of psychosis

    Borgwardt Sj;Radue Ew;Götz K;Aston J

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Fuhr
Peter Fuhr University Hospital of Basel
Rolf-Dieter Stieglitz
Rolf-Dieter Stieglitz University of Basel
Claudio Babiloni
Claudio Babiloni Sapienza University of Rome
Görsev Yener
Görsev Yener Dokuz Eylül University
Roberta Lizio
Roberta Lizio Sapienza University of Rome
Giovanni B. Frisoni
Giovanni B. Frisoni University of Geneva
Flavio Nobili
Flavio Nobili University of Genoa
Andrea Soricelli
Andrea Soricelli Parthenope University of Naples
Franco Giubilei
Franco Giubilei Sapienza University of Rome
Bahar Güntekin
Bahar Güntekin Istanbul Medipol University

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