Inhaltsbereich
Medical NeuroScience Cluster Publications by
Wiest Gerald, Ao.Univ.-Prof. Dr.med.univ. :
2021 2017 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2004
2021 Original Articles
- Macher S, Milenkovic I, Zrzavy T, Höftberger R, Seidel S, Berger-Sieczkowski E, Berger T, Rommer P, Wiest G (2021) Ocular Motor Abnormalities in Anti-IgLON5 Disease Front Immunol, 12
2017 Original Articles
- Platho-Elwischger K, Kranz G, Sycha T, Dunkler D, Rommer P, Mueller C, Auff E, Wiest G (2017) Plasticity of static graviceptive function in patients with cervical dystonia J Neurol Sci, 373: 230-235
2015 Original Articles
- Rommer P, Beisteiner R, Elwischger K, Auff E, Wiest G (2015) Neuromagnetic Cortical Activation during Initiation of Optokinetic Nystagmus: An MEG Pilot Study Audiol. Neurootol., 20 (3): 189-194
- Rommer P, Wiest G, Kronnerwetter C, Zach H, Loader B, Elwischger K, Trattnig S (2015) 7-Tesla MRI demonstrates absence of structural lesions in patients with vestibular paroxysmia Front Neuroanat, 9
- Wiest G (2015) The origins of vestibular science Ann New York Acad Sci,
2014 Original Articles
- Wiest G (2014) Differential diagnosis of vertigo and dizziness in clinical neurological practice Klin Neurophysiol, 1: 3-10
2013 Original Articles
- Wiest G (2013) Is the primary process conscious? Neuropsychoanalysis, 1: 73-75
2012 Original Articles
- Wiest G, Lurger S, Baumgartner C (2012) Free will, agency, and the synthetic function of the ego: An investigation using cortical stimulation Neuropsychoanalysis, 2: 135-140
2011 Original Articles
- Elwischger K, Rommer P, Prayer D, Mueller C, Auff E, Wiest G (2011) Thalamic astasia from isolated centromedian thalamic infarction Neurology, 78 (2): 146-147
2010 Original Articles
- Wiest G, Brainin E (2010) Neuropsychoanalytic findings in a patient with bilateral lesions of the amygdala Neuropsychoanalysis, 2: 193-200
2004 Original Articles
- Wiest G, Zimprich F, Prayer D, Czech T, Serles W, Baumgartner C (2004) Vestibular processing in human paramedian precuneus as shown by electrical cortical stimulation. Neurology, 62(3): 473-5