Publikationen: Browsing Publikationen by Author "Aslan, Behrem"
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Alpha modulation via transcranial alternating current stimulation in adults with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
Kannen, Kyra; Rasbach, Johanna; Fantazi, Amin; Wiebe, Annika; Selaskowski, Benjamin; Asché, Laura; Aslan, Behrem; Lux, Silke; Herrmann, Christoph S.; Philipsen, Alexandra; Braun, Niclas (2024-01-12)<strong>Background:</strong> One potential therapy treating attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is to modulate dysfunctional brain activations using brain stimulation techniques. While the number of studies ... -
Altered interaction of physiological activity and behavior affects risky decision-making in ADHD
Halbe, Eva; Kolf, Fabian; Heger, Alina Sophie; Hüpen, Philippa; Bergmann, Moritz; Aslan, Behrem; Harrison, Ben J.; Davey, Christopher G.; Philipsen, Alexandra; Lux, Silke (2023-04-20)<b>Background:</b> Adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is often associated with risky decision-making behavior. However, current research studies are often limited by the ability to adequately reflect ... -
Multimodal Virtual Reality-Based Assessment of Adult ADHD: A Feasibility Study in Healthy Subjects
Wiebe, Annika; Kannen, Kyra; Li, Mengtong; Aslan, Behrem; Anders, David; Selaskowski, Benjamin; Ettinger, Ulrich; Lux, Silke; Philipsen, Alexandra; Braun, Niclas (2022-04-18)Neuropsychological assessments are often surprisingly inaccurate in mapping clinically-reported attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms, presumably due to their low ecological validity. Virtual ... -
P300 Modulation via Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation in Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Crossover Study
Kannen, Kyra; Aslan, Behrem; Boetzel, Cindy; Herrmann, Christoph; Lux, Silke; Rosen, Helena; Selaskowski, Benjamin; Wiebe, Annika; Philipsen, Alexandra; Braun, Niclas (2022-07-18)Objective: A repeated finding regarding event-related potentials (ERPs) is that patients with ADHD show a reduced P300 amplitude. This raises the question of whether the attention of ADHD patients can be increased by ...






