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Thomas Hulst
Thomas Hulst
PhD Neuroscience
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Behavioural and neural basis of anomalous motor learning in children with autism
MK Marko, D Crocetti, T Hulst, O Donchin, R Shadmehr, SH Mostofsky
Brain 138 (3), 784-797, 2015
1642015
Awareness of sensorimotor adaptation to visual rotations of different size
S Werner, BC Van Aken, T Hulst, MA Frens, JN Van Der Geest, ...
PLoS One 10 (4), e0123321, 2015
962015
Cerebellar patients do not benefit from cerebellar or M1 transcranial direct current stimulation during force-field reaching adaptation
T Hulst, L John, M Küper, JN Van Der Geest, SL Göricke, O Donchin, ...
Journal of Neurophysiology 118 (2), 732-748, 2017
462017
Ageing shows a pattern of cerebellar degeneration analogous, but not equal, to that in patients suffering from cerebellar degenerative disease
T Hulst, JN van der Geest, M Thürling, S Goericke, MA Frens, D Timmann, ...
Neuroimage 116, 196-206, 2015
332015
No effects of cerebellar transcranial direct current stimulation on force field and visuomotor reach adaptation in young and healthy subjects
A Mamlins, T Hulst, O Donchin, D Timmann, J Claassen
Journal of neurophysiology 121 (6), 2112-2125, 2019
292019
Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on grip force control in patients with cerebellar degeneration
L John, M Küper, T Hulst, D Timmann, J Hermsdörfer
Cerebellum & Ataxias 4, 1-9, 2017
192017
Quantitative susceptibility mapping reveals alterations of dentate nuclei in common types of degenerative cerebellar ataxias
A Deistung, D Jäschke, R Draganova, V Pfaffenrot, T Hulst, KM Steiner, ...
Brain communications 4 (1), fcab306, 2022
182022
Long-term effects of cerebellar anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on the acquisition and extinction of conditioned eyeblink responses
O Kimpel, T Hulst, G Batsikadze, TM Ernst, MA Nitsche, D Timmann, ...
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 22434, 2020
72020
Can we improve slow learning in cerebellar patients
T Hulst, A Mamlins, M Frens, DI Chang, SL Göricke, D Timmann, ...
BioRxiv 7 (03), 185959, 2020
42020
EP 72. Cerebellar tDCS effects on the adaptation of arm reaching movements to force-field perturbations
A Mamlins, T Hulst, O Donchin, D Timmann, J Claassen
Clinical Neurophysiology 127 (9), e269, 2016
32016
Age-related differences of cerebellar cortex and nuclei: MRI findings in healthy controls and its application to spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA6) patients
D Jäschke, KM Steiner, DI Chang, J Claaßen, E Uslar, A Thieme, ...
NeuroImage 270, 119950, 2023
22023
Cerebellar degeneration reduces memory resilience after extended training
T Hulst, A Mamlins, M Frens, DI Chang, SL Göricke, D Timmann, ...
bioRxiv, 2020.07. 03.185959, 2020
12020
Extinction of cognitive associations is preserved in patients with cerebellar disease
KM Steiner, S Jansen, N Adeishvili, T Hulst, TM Ernst, O Müller, ...
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 169, 107185, 2020
12020
BRAIN COMMUNICATIONS AIN COMMUNICATIONS
A Deistung, D Jäschke, R Draganova, V Pfaffenrot, T Hulst, KM Steiner, ...
2022
Cerebellar Motor Learning Deficits: Structural mapping, neuromodulation and training-related interventions
T Hulst
2020
P242 Cerebellar tDCS effects on the adaptation of arm reaching movements to force-field and visuomotor perturbations
A Mamlins, T Hulst, O Donchin, D Timmann, J Claaßen
Clinical Neurophysiology 128 (3), e132, 2017
2017
No effects of cerebellar transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on force field and visuomotor
A Mamlins, T Hulst, O Donchin, D Timmann, J Claassen
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