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University of Groningen

Neurophysiological signature(s) of visual hallucinations across neurological and perceptual

Dauwan, Meenakshi

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Publication date: 2019

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Dauwan, M. (2019). Neurophysiological signature(s) of visual hallucinations across neurological and perceptual: and non-invasive treatment with physical exercise. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen.

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Stellingen behorende bij het proefschrift

Neurophysiological signature(s) of visual hallucinations across neurological and perceptual disorders

And non-invasive treatment with physical exercise

1. Elektro-encefalografie verdient een grotere rol in de diagnostiek van dementie met Lewy bodies. (dit proefschrift)

2. Visuele hallucinaties bij neurologische en perceptuele aandoeningen zijn mogelijk vergelijkbaar met betrekking tot een onderliggend neurofysi-ologisch mechanisme. (dit proefschrift)

3. De beta band vormt een potentiele neurofysiologische determinant van visuele hallucinaties. (dit proefschrift)

4. Veranderingen in de organisatie van functionele hersennetwerken, bestaande uit een verschuiving in de functionele relevantie van hub regio’s, vormen een kenmerk van visuele hallucinaties. (dit proefschrift) 5. Lichamelijke activiteit is effectief als adjuvante therapeutische

interven-tie in het verbeteren van kwaliteit van leven, stemming en cogniinterven-tie bij patiënten met chronische hersenaandoeningen. (dit proefschrift) 6. Lichamelijke activiteit als adjuvante therapeutische interventie is veilig

bij chronische hersenaandoeningen. (dit proefschrift)

7. Post-its zijn een belangrijk redmiddel tijdens een promotietraject. 8. It always seems impossible until it’s done – Nelson Mandela 9. Happiness is having a car and a bunch of cool friends

Meenakshi Dauwan Groningen, 9 juli 2019

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