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Jennifer Randerath
Jennifer Randerath
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Different left brain regions are essential for grasping a tool compared with its subsequent use
J Randerath, G Goldenberg, W Spijkers, Y Li, J Hermsdörfer
Neuroimage 53 (1), 171-180, 2010
1072010
Shared neural substrates of apraxia and aphasia
G Goldenberg, J Randerath
Neuropsychologia 75, 40-49, 2015
1052015
From pantomime to actual use: how affordances can facilitate actual tool-use
J Randerath, G Goldenberg, W Spijkers, Y Li, J Hermsdörfer
Neuropsychologia 49 (9), 2410-2416, 2011
952011
Grasping tools: Effects of task and apraxia
J Randerath, Y Li, G Goldenberg, J Hermsdörfer
Neuropsychologia 47 (2), 497-505, 2009
902009
Limb apraxia and the left parietal lobe
LJ Buxbaum, J Randerath
Handbook of Clinical Neurology 151, 349-363, 2018
832018
Tool use kinematics across different modes of execution. Implications for action representation and apraxia
J Hermsdörfer, Y Li, J Randerath, A Roby-Brami, G Goldenberg
cortex 49 (1), 184-199, 2013
702013
Tool use without a tool: kinematic characteristics of pantomiming as compared to actual use and the effect of brain damage
J Hermsdörfer, Y Li, J Randerath, G Goldenberg, L Johannsen
Experimental Brain Research 218 (2), 201-214, 2012
692012
It takes two to pantomime: Communication meets motor cognition
L Finkel, K Hogrefe, SH Frey, G Goldenberg, J Randerath
NeuroImage: Clinical 19, 1008-1017, 2018
542018
Anticipatory scaling of grip forces when lifting objects of everyday life
J Hermsdörfer, Y Li, J Randerath, G Goldenberg, S Eidenmüller
Experimental brain research 212 (1), 19-31, 2011
462011
Selection and application of familiar and novel tools in patients with left and right hemispheric stroke: Psychometrics and normative data
I Buchmann, J Randerath
Cortex 94, 49-62, 2017
402017
Are tool properties always processed automatically? The role of tool use context and task complexity
J Randerath, KR Martin, SH Frey
Cortex 49 (6), 1679-1693, 2013
352013
Grip forces isolated from knowledge about object properties following a left parietal lesion
Y Li, J Randerath, G Goldenberg, J Hermsdörfer
Neuroscience letters 426 (3), 187-191, 2007
262007
Fatigue in multiple sclerosis is associated with childhood adversities
GEA Pust, C Dettmers, J Randerath, AC Rahn, C Heesen, R Schmidt, ...
Frontiers in psychiatry 11, 811, 2020
242020
Size–weight illusion and anticipatory grip force scaling following unilateral cortical brain lesion
Y Li, J Randerath, G Goldenberg, J Hermsdörfer
Neuropsychologia 49 (5), 914-923, 2011
242011
Manual praxis and language-production networks, and their links to handedness
G Kroliczak, M Buchwald, P Kleka, M Klichowski, W Potok, AM Nowik, ...
cortex 140, 110-127, 2021
232021
Limb apraxia profiles in different clinical samples
I Buchmann, M Dangel, L Finkel, R Jung, I Makhkamova, A Binder, ...
The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2020
232020
The impact of unilateral brain damage on anticipatory grip force scaling when lifting everyday objects
S Eidenmüller, J Randerath, G Goldenberg, Y Li, J Hermsdörfer
Neuropsychologia 61, 222-234, 2014
232014
Object properties and cognitive load in the formation of associative memory during precision lifting
Y Li, J Randerath, H Bauer, C Marquardt, G Goldenberg, J Hermsdörfer
Behavioural brain research 196 (1), 123-130, 2009
222009
Contributions of the parietal cortex to increased efficiency of planning-based action selection
J Randerath, KF Valyear, BA Philip, SH Frey
Neuropsychologia 105, 135-143, 2017
182017
In search of distinct MS-related fatigue subtypes: results from a multi-cohort analysis in 1.403 MS patients
GEA Pust, J Pöttgen, J Randerath, S Lau, C Heesen, SM Gold, IK Penner
Journal of Neurology, 2019
172019
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