Frank Haessler
University of Rostock
16 Papers
118 Citations
Frank Haessler is an academic researcher from University of Rostock. The author has contributed to research in topics: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 16 publications.
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Papers
Restoration of disturbed intracortical motor inhibition and facilitation in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder children by methylphenidate.
Johannes Buchmann,W. Gierow,Simone Weber,Jacqueline Hoeppner,Thomas Klauer,Reiner Benecke,Frank Haessler,Alexander Wolters +7 more
TL;DR: In ADHD children, MPH modulates disturbed facilitatory and inhibitory motor circuits, which for the latter is associated with clinical improvement, and a significant bivariate correlation was found between the Conners score reduction and averaged MEP amplitude changes only for inhibitory ISIs.
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Modulation of transcallosally mediated motor inhibition in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) by medication with methylphenidate (MPH)
Johannes Buchmann,W. Gierow,S. Weber,Jacqueline Hoeppner,Thomas Klauer,Matthias Wittstock,Reiner Benecke,Frank Haessler,Alexander Wolters +8 more
TL;DR: Reduced iSP duration and prolonged iSP latency in ADHD children could be the result of a disturbed transcallosally mediated inhibition, most probable due to a combination of maturation deficits of callosal fiber tracts as well as neuronal synaptical transmission within the neuronal network between ipsilaterally stimulated cortex layer III and contralateral layer V.
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Intelligence moderates impulsivity and attention in ADHD children: an ERP study using a go/nogo paradigm.
TL;DR: Impulsivity and attention deficit as the cardinal symptoms of ADHD, regarded as behavioural inhibition deficit, are essentially moderated by the primary intelligence, rather than by an attention deficit.
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Manual treatment effects to the upper cervical apophysial joints before, during, and after endotracheal anesthesia: a placebo-controlled comparison.
TL;DR: This preliminary, placebo-controlled clinical trial compared two different manual treatments for dysfunctional motion segments of the upper cervical spinal column, spinal manipulation and postisometric relaxation, and concluded that both treatments are superior to placebo.
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Impaired transcallosally mediated motor inhibition in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is modulated by methylphenidate
Jacqueline Hoeppner,Roland Wandschneider,Martin Neumeyer,W. Gierow,Frank Haessler,Sabine C. Herpertz,Johannes Buchmann +6 more
TL;DR: The results indicate a persistence of impaired transcallosally mediated motor cortical inhibition (shortened duration) in ADHD adults, which was correlated with clinical characteristics of hyperactivity and restlessness, and was restored by MPH.
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