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Weighted network measures reveal differences between dementia types: An EEG study
R Mehraram, M Kaiser, R Cromarty, S Graziadio, JT O'Brien, A Killen, ...
Human Brain Mapping 41 (6), 1573-1590, 2020
272020
Beta modulation depth is not linked to movement features
E Tatti, S Ricci, R Mehraram, N Lin, S George, A Nelson, MFM Ghilardi
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 13, 49, 2019
272019
The Role of EEG in the Diagnosis, Prognosis and Clinical Correlations of Dementia with Lewy Bodies—A Systematic Review
ZK Law, C Todd, R Mehraram, J Schumacher, MR Baker, FEN LeBeau, ...
Diagnostics 10 (9), 616, 2020
232020
The functional brain favours segregated modular connectivity at old age unless affected by neurodegeneration
X Chen, J Necus, LR Peraza, R Mehraram, Y Wang, JT O’Brien, A Blamire, ...
Communications biology 4 (1), 973, 2021
112021
Aging Does Not Affect Beta Modulation during Reaching Movements
S Ricci, R Mehraram, E Tatti, AB Nelson, M Bossini-Baroggi, P Panday, ...
Neural Plasticity 2019, 2019
112019
Beta band frequency differences between motor and frontal cortices in reaching movements
S Ricci, E Tatti, R Mehraram, P Panday, MF Ghilardi
2019 IEEE 16th International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (ICORR …, 2019
92019
Functional and structural brain network correlates of visual hallucinations in Lewy body dementia
R Mehraram, LR Peraza, NRE Murphy, RA Cromarty, S Graziadio, ...
Brain 145 (6), 2190-2205, 2022
62022
Detecting post-stroke aphasia using EEG-based neural envelope tracking of natural speech
P De Clercq, J Kries, R Mehraram, J Vanthornhout, T Francart, ...
medRxiv, 2023.03. 14.23287194, 2023
12023
Decreased neural envelope tracking in individuals with post-stroke aphasia
P De Clercq, J Kries, R Mehraram, J Vanthornhout, T Francart, ...
Society for neuroscience, Location: San Diego, California, 2022
12022
EEG reveals brain network alterations in chronic aphasia during natural speech listening.
R Mehraram, J Kries, P De Clercq, M Vandermosten, T Francart
bioRxiv, 2023.03. 10.532034, 2023
2023
EEG reveals emphasized scale-free network properties in aphasia compared to the healthy condition during natural speech listening
R Mehraram, J Kries, P De Clercq, T Francart, M Vandermosten
Society for Neuroscience 2022, Location: San Diego, California, 2022
2022
EEG-detected brain networks associated with listening to continuous speech in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired people
R Mehraram, M Gillis, M Vandermosten, T Francart
Advances and Perspectives in Auditory Neuroscience, Location: San Diego …, 2022
2022
People with post-stroke aphasia display decreased speech envelope tracking
J Kries, P De Clercq, M Gillis, R Mehraram, J Vanthornhout, R Lemmens, ...
Academy of Aphasia, Date: 2022/10/23-2022/10/25, Location: Philadelphia, USA, 2022
2022
EEG-based neural tracking of linguistic speech representations in people with post-stroke aphasia
J Kries, P De Clercq, M Gillis, R Mehraram, R Lemmens, T Francart, ...
Society for the Neurobiology of Language, Date: 2022/10/06-2022/10/08 …, 2022
2022
Aphasia is associated with inter-hemispheric functional hyperconnectivity while listening to natural speech
R Mehraram, J Kries, P De Clercq, T Francart, M Vandermosten
Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Location: Glasgow (UK), 2022
2022
The visual ventral network is disconnected in Lewy body dementia with visual hallucinations: Neuroimaging/differential diagnosis
R Mehraram, JP Taylor, N Murphy, LP Rodriguez, R Cromarty, ...
Alzheimer's & Dementia 16, e040350, 2020
2020
The visual ventral network is disconnected in Lewy body dementia with visual hallucinations
R Mehraram, JP Taylor, N Murphy, LR Peraza, R Cromarty, S Graziadio, ...
2020 Alzheimer's Association International Conference, 2020
2020
Brain Dynamics as Confirmatory Biomarker of Dementia with Lewy Bodies Versus Alzheimer’s Disease-an Electrophysiological Study
R Mehraram
Newcastle University, 2020
2020
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