Dr. med. Janine Reis

Profile

Academic positionLecturer, Assistant Professor, Researcher
Research fieldsClinical Neurology; Neurosurgery and Neuroradiology,Molecular and Cellular Neurology and Neuropathology
KeywordsNeuroplasticity, motor learning, noninvasive brain stimulation, stroke, transcranial magnetic stimulation

Current contact address

CountryGermany
CityTuttlingen
InstitutionGemeinschaftspraxis Fritsch, Friedel, Reis

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Leonardo Gregorio CohenNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and Strokes, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda
Start of initial sponsorship01/12/2005

Programme(s)

2005Feodor Lynen Research Fellowship Programme

Publications (partial selection)

2009Janine Reis, Heidi M Schambra, Leonardo G. Cohen, Ethan R. Buch, Brita Fritsch, Eric Zarahn, Pablo A. Celnik, John W. Krakauer.: Noninvasive cortical stimulation enhances motor skill acquisition over multiple days through an effect on consolidation.. In: Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 2009, 1590-1595
2007Reis J, Swayne OB, Vandermeeren Y, Camus M, Dimyan MA, Harris-Love M, Perez MA, Ragert P, Rothwell JC, Cohen LG.: Contribution of transcranial magnetic stimulation to the understanding of cortical mechanisms involved in motor control.. In: Journal of Physiology (London), 2007, 325-351
2006Katja Hattemer, Susanne Knake, Janine Reis, Wolfgang H. Oertel, Felix Rosenow, Hajo M. Hamer: Cyclical excitability of the motor cortex in patients with catamenial epilepsy: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study.. In: Seizure, 2006, 653-657
2006Veit Mylius, Janine Reis, Miriam Kunz, Thomas F. Beyer, Wolfgang H. Oertel, Felix Rosenow, Karsten Schepelmann Modulation of electrically induced pain by paired pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation of the medial frontal cortex.. In: Clinical Neurophysiology, 2006, 1814-1820
2006Janine Reis, Daniel John, Antje Heimeroth, Hans-Helge Mueller, Wolfgang H. Oertel, Torsten Arndt, Felix Rosenow: Modulation of human motor cortex excitability by single doses of amantadine.. In: Neuropsychopharmacology, 2006, 2758-2766