Heide Baumann‐Vogel

699 total citations
21 papers, 447 citations indexed

About

Heide Baumann‐Vogel is a scholar working on Neurology, Cognitive Neuroscience and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Heide Baumann‐Vogel has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 447 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Neurology, 7 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 6 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Heide Baumann‐Vogel's work include Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments (14 papers), Neurological disorders and treatments (12 papers) and Restless Legs Syndrome Research (6 papers). Heide Baumann‐Vogel is often cited by papers focused on Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments (14 papers), Neurological disorders and treatments (12 papers) and Restless Legs Syndrome Research (6 papers). Heide Baumann‐Vogel collaborates with scholars based in Switzerland, Germany and France. Heide Baumann‐Vogel's co-authors include Christian R. Baumann, Ruth Tuura, Esther Werth, Lukas Imbach, Philipp O. Valko, Daniel Waldvogel, Oǧuzkan Sürücü, Lennart Stieglitz, Christian Ineichen and Günter Eisele and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, NeuroImage and Neurology.

In The Last Decade

Heide Baumann‐Vogel

21 papers receiving 442 citations

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All Works

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Gennari, Antonio Giulio, Heide Baumann‐Vogel, Esther Werth, et al.. (2024). T2 MRI visible perivascular spaces in Parkinson’s disease: clinical significance and association with polysomnography measured sleep. SLEEP. 48(1). 10 indexed citations
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Schreiner, Simon J., Esther Werth, Philipp O. Valko, et al.. (2022). Sleep spindle and slow wave activity in Parkinson disease with excessive daytime sleepiness. SLEEP. 46(4). 9 indexed citations
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Ineichen, Christian & Heide Baumann‐Vogel. (2021). Deconstructing Apathy in Parkinson's Disease: Challenges in Isolating Core Components of Apathy From Depression, Anxiety, and Fatigue. Frontiers in Neurology. 12. 720921–720921. 11 indexed citations
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Schreiner, Simon J., Lukas Imbach, Philipp O. Valko, et al.. (2021). Reduced Regional NREM Sleep Slow-Wave Activity Is Associated With Cognitive Impairment in Parkinson Disease. Frontiers in Neurology. 12. 618101–618101. 27 indexed citations
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Ineichen, Christian, et al.. (2021). Worsened Parkinson’s Disease Progression: Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Parkinson s Disease. 11(4). 1579–1583. 14 indexed citations
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Baumann‐Vogel, Heide, Hyun Hor, Rositsa Poryazova, et al.. (2020). REM sleep behavior in Parkinson disease: Frequent, particularly with higher age. PLoS ONE. 15(12). e0243454–e0243454. 23 indexed citations
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Baumann‐Vogel, Heide, et al.. (2020). Partners' view after subthalamic deep brain stimulation: Better relationships despite patients being less active. Clinical Parkinsonism & Related Disorders. 3. 100052–100052. 5 indexed citations
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Baumann‐Vogel, Heide, et al.. (2020). Extending sleep to confirm insufficient sleep syndrome is challenging. Journal of Sleep Research. 30(3). e13109–e13109. 14 indexed citations
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Baumann‐Vogel, Heide, et al.. (2020). Narcolepsy type 2: A rare, yet existing entity. Journal of Sleep Research. 30(3). e13203–e13203. 17 indexed citations
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Waldvogel, Daniel, et al.. (2019). Beware of deep water after subthalamic deep brain stimulation. Neurology. 94(1). 39–41. 13 indexed citations
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Gassert, Roger, Lennart Stieglitz, Heide Baumann‐Vogel, et al.. (2018). Functionally separated networks for self-paced and externally-cued motor execution in Parkinson's disease: Evidence from deep brain recordings in humans. NeuroImage. 177. 20–29. 32 indexed citations
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Tuura, Ruth, Christian R. Baumann, & Heide Baumann‐Vogel. (2018). Beyond Dopamine: GABA, Glutamate, and the Axial Symptoms of Parkinson Disease. Frontiers in Neurology. 9. 806–806. 83 indexed citations
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Tuura, Ruth, Christian R. Baumann, & Heide Baumann‐Vogel. (2018). Neurotransmitter activity is linked to outcome following subthalamic deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders. 50. 54–60. 15 indexed citations
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Baumann‐Vogel, Heide, Lukas Imbach, Oǧuzkan Sürücü, et al.. (2017). The Impact of Subthalamic Deep Brain Stimulation on Sleep–Wake Behavior: A Prospective Electrophysiological Study in 50 Parkinson Patients. SLEEP. 40(5). 66 indexed citations
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Ineichen, Christian, Heide Baumann‐Vogel, & Markus Christen. (2016). Deep Brain Stimulation: In Search of Reliable Instruments for Assessing Complex Personality-Related Changes. Brain Sciences. 6(3). 40–40. 18 indexed citations
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Imbach, Lukas, Heide Baumann‐Vogel, Christian R. Baumann, et al.. (2015). Adaptive grip force is modulated by subthalamic beta activity in Parkinson's disease patients. NeuroImage Clinical. 9. 450–457. 9 indexed citations
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Baumann‐Vogel, Heide, Philipp O. Valko, Günter Eisele, & Christian R. Baumann. (2015). Impulse control disorders in Parkinson's disease: don't set your mind at rest by self‐assessments. European Journal of Neurology. 22(4). 603–609. 40 indexed citations
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Feldmeyer, Laurence, Heide Baumann‐Vogel, Elisabeth Tournier‐Lasserve, et al.. (2014). Hyperkeratotic cutaneous vascular malformation associated with familial cerebral cavernous malformations (FCCM) with KRIT1/CCM1 mutation. European Journal of Dermatology. 24(2). 255–257. 3 indexed citations
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Sarnthein, Johannes, Dominik Péus, Heide Baumann‐Vogel, Christian R. Baumann, & Oǧuzkan Sürücü. (2013). Stimulation sites in the subthalamic nucleus projected onto a mean 3-D atlas of the thalamus and basal ganglia. Acta Neurochirurgica. 155(9). 1655–1660. 6 indexed citations
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Sürücü, Oǧuzkan, et al.. (2013). Subthalamic deep brain stimulation versus best medical therapy for l-dopa responsive pain in Parkinson’s disease. Pain. 154(8). 1477–1479. 27 indexed citations

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