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Kozak, Vitalii V. and Chaturvedi, Menorca and Gschwandtner, Ute and Hatz, Florian and Meyer, Antonia and Roth, Volker and Fuhr, Peter. (2020) EEG Slowing and Axial Motor Impairment Are Independent Predictors of Cognitive Worsening in a Three-Year Cohort of Patients With Parkinson's Disease. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 12. p. 171.

Chaturvedi, Menorca and Bogaarts, Jan Guy and Kozak Cozac, Vitalii V. and Hatz, Florian and Gschwandtner, Ute and Meyer, Antonia and Fuhr, Peter and Roth, Volker. (2019) Phase lag index and spectral power as QEEG features for identification of patients with mild cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease. Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology, 130 (10). pp. 1937-1944.

Chaturvedi, M. and Hatz, F. and Gschwandtner, U. and Bogaarts, J. G. and Meyer, A. and Fuhr, P. and Roth., V.. (2017) Quantitative EEG (QEEG) Measures Differentiate Parkinson`s Disease Patients from Healthy Controls. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 9 (3). p. 3.

Zimmermann, R. and Gschwandtner, U. and Hatz, F. and Schindler, C. and Bousleiman, H. and Meyer, A. and Calabrese, P. and Fuhr, P.. (2015) Correlation of EEG slowing with cognitive domains in nondemented patients with Parkinson's disease. Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, 39 (3-4). pp. 207-214.

Zimmermann, Ronan and Gschwandtner, Ute and Benz, Nina and Hatz, Florian and Schindler, Christian and Taub, Ethan and Fuhr, Peter. (2014) Cognitive training in Parkinson disease: cognition-specific vs nonspecific computer training. Neurology, 82 (14). pp. 1219-1226.

Meyer, Antonia and Zimmermann, Ronan and Gschwandtner, Ute and Hatz, Florian and Bousleiman, Habib and Schwarz, Nadine and Fuhr, Peter. (2014) Apathy in Parkinson's disease is related to executive function, gender and age but not to depression. Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 6. p. 350.

Hatz, F. and Benz, N. and Hardmeier, M. and Zimmermann, R. and Rueegg, S. and Schindler, C. and Miserez, A. R. and Gschwandtner, U. and Monsch, A. U. and Fuhr, P.. (2013) Quantitative EEG and apolipoprotein E-genotype improve classification of patients with suspected Alzheimer's disease. Clinical Neurophysiology, 124 (11). pp. 2146-2152.