Prof. Dr. René Müri Clinical Group Head University of Bern, ARTORG Center for Biomedical Engineering Research, Gerontechnology & Rehabilitation / VAMED Schweiz E-Mail rene.mueri@unibe.ch Postal Address ARTORG Center Murtenstrasse 50 3008 Bern
Grants Main applicant SNF 50866 - Functional organization of the cortical network controlling saccades in human using transcranial magnetic stimulation (1998-2001) SNF 59448 - Mechanisms of reorganisation of cortical control of saccadic eye movements after brain lesion. A transcranial magnetic stimulationstudy (2001-2005) SNF 108146 - Effects of mental strategies on visuo-motor exploration and neuronal activity in visuospatial task solving - a multi-methodological approach (2005-2010) SNF 138532 - Aphasia and co-speech gestures (2012-2014) SNF 175615 - Creativity after focal brain lesions – a matter of paradoxical facilitation? (2017) Co applicant SNF 64894 - Attention in 3D vision (2001-2004) SNF 68097 - Anatomo-functional correlates of impulse control (2002-2005) SNF 114012 - Hippocampus mediates unconscious learning, consolidation and retrieval of episodes (2006-2012) SNF 113438 - Learning to look: Studies of oculomotor learning with healthy participants and brain-injured patients (2007-2011) SNF 116074 - Interhemispheric balance of attention in humans. A transcranial magnetic stimulation project in healthy subjects and patients with neglect. (2007-2011) SNF 124574 - Does an integrative neuro-psychotherapy program foster the adjustment in depressed stroke patients? - A randomized controlled study (2009-2012) SNF 129668 - Neural basis of praxis production: From higher-order processing to fine motor control (2010-2014) SNF 134591 - Enhancement of sensory processing by attention: cognitive, electrophysiological, and neuropsychological studies (2011-2014) SNF 138497 - Differences in reading strategies across languages in bilinguals: eye movements, ERP analysis and clinical implications (2012-2014) SNF 140696 - Motion and spatial neglect (2012-2015) SNF 169789 - The interplay of visual attention and response inhibition (2017-2020)