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Primary Objective: To study the change on performance on executive function and memory function (as measured on Neurocart), after an active challenge with methylphenidate (monoaminergic) and galantamine (cholinergic), compared to placebo, in…
To study sensory processing and hyperexcitability in children with ASD and epilepsy using neurophysiological measurements (EEG/ERP).
Various brain areas play a crucial role in both pain and cognition, supporting the existence of a close relationship between pain and cognition. Consequently, it is important to examine whether pain experience changes at the moment the patient shows…
To establish the incidence and consequences (impairments op body functions, limitations in participation) of traumatic brain injury in children and youth in a region of The Netherlands as well as the incidence of the same symptoms in a group of…
The current study will examine psychological predictors of fluctuations in mood in the daily life of patients with CM. First, we will examine the role of within-subjects factors (headache, goal disturbance, rumination) in explaining daily…
Primary objective of the study:To find out which areas in the brain play a part in the maintenance of tinnitus, and what the roles of those areas are. This will be done using the AEP response in EEG recordings.Secundary objectives of the study:1. To…
The purpose of this research project is to assess whether affected PKD patients have brain abnormalities compared to healthy normal controls. Hypothesis: Paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia affected individuals exhibit abnormal spontaneous activity of…
Main objective is to study changes in in vivo blood viscosity during mild therapeutic hypothermia and rewarming in patients after cardiac arrest. Secondary objectives are to study the effects of cooling and rewarming on-Hemodynamic parameters-…
In a randomized controlled trial, the effects of DHCA and ACP during complex neonatal cardiac surgery on organ function and injury will be compared, especially focusing on cerebral damage and neurological outcome. The primary research question is…
In this study we want to monitor the neurological complications occurring during hip operations, consisting of hip arthroplasty ('head-neck' prothesis) for traumatic hip fractures. We want to establish that there is more understanding of…
To set up a repository of genetic material from a large group of well phenotyped people with epilepsy patients to allow the case control association studies, and families for linkage studies, to analyze and detect genetic risk factors for epilepsy.
The primary objective is to determine whether neuroinflammation is present in subjects who have been exposed to chronic repetitive head injury during Muay Thai boxing, using [11C]-PK11195 PET.
The aim of the study is to identify genes that cause early onset Alzheimer dementia, dementia with Lewy bodies and frontotemporal dementia.
The primary objective of this study is to determine if neuroinflammation is present in patients with mild traumatic brain injury, using [11C]-PK11195 PET. The secondary objective is to determine if there is a correlation between [11C]-PK11195…
Primary: To find out which areas in the brain play a part in the maintenance of tinnitus, and what the roles of those areas are. This will be done using BOLD response fMRI imaging.Secondary: 1. To find out which areas in the brain play a part in the…
The present study intends to perform functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in order to obtain further insight in effects of selective attention on sensory processing. This study aims to compare subjects with normal hearing to patients that…
To evaluate the effects of tDCS on modulating and stydying frontal brain asymmetry.
The current study employs functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate the auditory and limbic areas in tinnitus patients by means of innovative analysis methods that permit the assessment of functional interactions between brain…
Our overall aim is to obtain a better understanding of brain network damage in dementia patients. We propose a research project with two key objectives:1. Develop improved methods to describe functional brain network damage2. Relate network damage…
The aim of the present double blind cross-over sham controlled study is to study the functional role of the left and right frontal cortex on mood and behaviour in healthy volunteers by applying tDCS to the left and right frontal hemispheres.