Niels Gerrits

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VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands 
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de Bondt CC, Gerrits NJ, Veltman DJ, et al. (2016) Reduced task-related functional connectivity during a set-shifting task in unmedicated early-stage Parkinson's disease patients. Bmc Neuroscience. 17: 20
Gerrits NJ, van Loenhoud AC, van den Berg SF, et al. (2016) Cortical Thickness, Surface Area and Subcortical Volume Differentially Contribute to Cognitive Heterogeneity in Parkinson's Disease. Plos One. 11: e0148852
Gerrits NJ, van den Heuvel OA, van der Werf YD. (2015) Decreased neural activity and neural connectivity while performing a set-shifting task after inhibiting repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on the left dorsal prefrontal cortex. Bmc Neuroscience. 16: 45
Trujillo JP, Gerrits NJ, Vriend C, et al. (2015) Impaired planning in Parkinson's disease is reflected by reduced brain activation and connectivity. Human Brain Mapping. 36: 3703-15
Trujillo JP, Gerrits NJ, Veltman DJ, et al. (2015) Reduced neural connectivity but increased task-related activity during working memory in de novo Parkinson patients. Human Brain Mapping. 36: 1554-66
Gerrits NJ, van der Werf YD, Verhoef KM, et al. (2015) Compensatory fronto-parietal hyperactivation during set-shifting in unmedicated patients with Parkinson's disease. Neuropsychologia. 68: 107-16
Vriend C, Gerrits NJ, Berendse HW, et al. (2015) Failure of stop and go in de novo Parkinson's disease--a functional magnetic resonance imaging study. Neurobiology of Aging. 36: 470-5
Gerrits NJ, van der Werf YD, Hofman M, et al. (2014) Gray matter differences contribute to variation in cognitive performance in Parkinson's disease. European Journal of Neurology : the Official Journal of the European Federation of Neurological Societies. 21: 245-52
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