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Gregory, Sarah; Long, Jeffrey D; Klöppel, Stefan; Razi, Adeel; Scheller, Elisa; Minkova, Lora; Johnson, Eileanoir B; Durr, Alexandra; Roos, Raymund A C; Leavitt, Blair R; Mills, James A; Stout, Julie C; Scahill, Rachael I; Tabrizi, Sarah J; Rees, Geraint; Coleman, A; Decolongon, J; Fan, M; Koren, T; Leavitt, B; ... (2018). Testing a longitudinal compensation model in premanifest Huntington’s disease. Brain, 141(7), pp. 2156-2166. Oxford University Press 10.1093/brain/awy122
Lahr, Jacob; Minkova, Lora; Tabrizi, Sarah; Stout, Julie; Klöppel, Stefan; Scheller, Elisa (2018). Working memory-related effective connectivity in Huntington's disease patients. Frontiers in neurology, 9(370) Frontiers Media S.A. 10.3389/fneur.2018.00370
Scheller, Elisa; Schumacher, LV; Peter, Jessica; Lahr, Jacob; Wehrle, J; Kaller, CP; Gaser, Christian; Klöppel, Stefan (2018). Brain Aging and APOE ε4 Interact to Reveal Potential Neuronal Compensation in Healthy Older Adults. Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 10, p. 74. Frontiers Research Foundation 10.3389/fnagi.2018.00074
Habich, Annegret; Klöppel, Stefan; Abdulkadir, Ahmed; Scheller, Elisa; Nissen, Christoph; Peter, Jessica (2017). Anodal tDCS Enhances Verbal Episodic Memory in Initially Low Performers. Frontiers in human neuroscience, 11(542), p. 542. Frontiers Research Foundation 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00542
Scheller, Elisa; Peter, Jessica; Schumacher, Lena V; Lahr, Jacob; Mader, Irina; Kaller, Christoph P; Klöppel, Stefan (2017). APOE moderates compensatory recruitment of neuronal resources during working memory processing in healthy older adults. Neurobiology of aging, 56, pp. 127-137. Elsevier 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2017.04.015
Gregory, Sarah; Long, Jeffrey D; Klöppel, Stefan; Razi, Adeel; Scheller, Elisa; Minkova, Lora; Papoutsi, Marina; Mills, James A; Durr, Alexandra; Leavitt, Blair R; Roos, Raymund A C; Stout, Julie C; Scahill, Rachael I; Langbehn, Douglas R; Tabrizi, Sarah J; Rees, Geraint (2017). Operationalizing compensation over time in neurodegenerative disease. Brain, 140(4), pp. 1158-1165. Oxford University Press 10.1093/brain/awx022