
contact
- m.frens@erasmusmc.nl
- +31107043059
- Room: Ee1477
- Dr. Molewaterplein 40, Faculty Building, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Prof.Dr. Maarten Frens (M.A.)
- Position: Prof, Full Professor, Erasmus MC
- Lab Head in:
Publications
1. Purkinje Cell Activity in the Medial and Lateral Cerebellum During Suppression of Voluntary Eye Movements in Rhesus Macaques.
in Frontiers in cellular neuroscience 2022
3. Addressing the inconsistent electric fields of tDCS by using patient-tailored configurations in chronic stroke: Implications for treatment.
van der Cruijsen J, Dooren RF, Schouten AC, Oostendorp TF, Frens MA, Ribbers GM, van der Helm FCT, Kwakkel G, Selles RW
in NeuroImage. Clinical 2022
4. Effect on diagnostic accuracy of cognitive reasoning tools for the workplace setting: systematic review and meta-analysis.
Staal J, Hooftman J, Gunput STG, Mamede S, Frens MA, Van den Broek WW, Alsma J, Zwaan L
in BMJ quality & safety 2022
5. The use of eye-movement recording in patients with anti-Hu antibody-associated paraneoplastic neurological syndromes to objectively determine extent and course of disease.
in European journal of neurology 2021
7. Environmental Enrichment Improves Vestibular Oculomotor Learning in Mice.
van der Geest JN, Spoor M, Frens MA
in Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 2021
8. Individual differences in error-related frontal midline theta activity during visuomotor adaptation.
Jonker ZD, van der Vliet R, Maquelin G, van der Cruijsen J, Ribbers GM, Selles RW, Donchin O, Frens MA
in NeuroImage 2021
9. A Neuroanatomically Grounded Optimal Control Model of the Compensatory Eye Movement System in Mice.
Holland PJ, Sibindi TM, Ginzburg M, Das S, Arkesteijn K, Frens MA, Donchin O
in Frontiers in systems neuroscience 2020
10. No effect of anodal tDCS on motor cortical excitability and no evidence for responders in a large double-blind placebo-controlled trial.
in Brain stimulation 2020