
Prof. Dr. Peter Weiss-Blankenhorn
Stellvertreter des Direktors
Leiter der Arbeitsgruppe "Motorische Kognition"
Forschungsinteressen:
- Pathophysiologie der Apraxien (motorische Kognition)
- Interaktion von motorischer und räumlicher Aufmerksamkeit (Neglect)
- Pathophysiologie des Morbus Parkinson
Ausgewählte Publikationen:
- Ubben SD, Fink GR, Kaesberg S, Kalbe E, Kessler J, Vossel S, Weiss PH (2020). Deficient allo-centric visuospatial processing contributes to apraxic deficits in sub-acute right hemisphere stroke. Journal of Neuropsychology, 14(2):242-259
- Achilles EIS, Ballweg CS, Niessen E, Kusch M, Ant JM, Fink GR, Weiss PH (2019). Neural correlates of differential finger gesture imitation deficits in left hemisphere stroke. NeuroImage: Clinical 23:101915.
- Ant JA, Niessen E, Achilles EIS, Saliger J, Karbe H, Weiss PH, Fink GR (2019). Anodal tDCS over left parietal cortex expedites recovery from stroke-induced apraxic imitation deficits: a pilot study. Neurological Research and Practice.
- Dafsari HS, Dovern A, Fink GR, Weiss PH (2019). Deficient body structural description contributes to apraxic end-position errors in imitation. Neuropsychologia, 133:107150.
- Kleineberg NN, Dovern A, Binder E, Grefkes C, Eickhoff SB, Fink GR, Weiss PH (2018). Action and semantic tool knowledge - effective connectivity in the underlying neural networks. Human Brain Mapping, 39(9):3473-3486.
- Binder E, Dovern A, Hesse MD, Ebke M, Karbe H, Saliger J, Fink GR, Weiss PH (2017). Lesion evidence for a human mirror neuron system. Cortex, 90:125-13.
- Weiss PH, Ubben SD, Kaesberg S, Kalbe E, Kessler J, Liebig T, Fink GR (2016). Where language meets meaningful action: a combined behavior and lesion analysis of aphasia and apraxia. Brain Structure & Function, 221:563-576.
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