Derlis Aranda
University of Würzburg
7 Papers
71 Citations
Derlis Aranda is an academic researcher from University of Würzburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Motor control & Stimulus (physiology). The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications. Previous affiliations of Derlis Aranda include Universidad Nacional de Asunción.
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Papers
Test-retest reliability of electrophysiological parameters related to cognitive motor control
Andreas J. Fallgatter,Andreas J. Bartsch,Werner Strik,Thomas J. Mueller,Sabine S Eisenack,Barbara Neuhauser,Derlis Aranda,Martin J. Herrmann +7 more
TL;DR: Go and NoGo centroid locations as well as the NoGo anteriorisation (NGA) are reliable correlates of prefrontal motor control and may contribute to the understanding of disorders with allied impairments.
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Long-term reliability of electrophysiologic response control parameters.
TL;DR: Results indicate that topographic parameters of cognitive response control present with superior long-term reliability and that they may be applied as electrophysiologic trait markers of response control mechanisms in the human brain.
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Stability of late event-related potentials: topographical descriptors of motor control compared with the P300 amplitude.
Andreas J. Fallgatter,Esienack Ss,B. Neuhauser,Derlis Aranda,Peter Scheuerpflug,Martin J. Herrmann +5 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that the stability of the topographical ERP-parameters elicited with the CPT is sufficient for an electrophysiological standard-index, which will be a useful expansion of the standard paradigms in electrophYSiological laboratories.
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Cognitive response control in writer’s cramp
Daniela Berg,Martin J. Herrmann,Thomas J. Müller,Werner Strik,Derlis Aranda,Thomas Koenig,Markus Naumann,Andreas J. Fallgatter +7 more
TL;DR: Results indicate an altered response control in patients with writer’s cramp in widespread cortical brain areas and support the hypothesis that the pathogenesis of WC is not restricted to a pure sensory‐motor dysfunction.
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Reliability of electrophysiological measurements of motor control
TL;DR: These results are a prerequisite for the application of these topographical parameters as measures of the prefrontal motor control in different healthy and psychiatric populations.
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