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Neurophysiological signature(s) of visual hallucinations across neurological and perceptual
Dauwan, Meenakshi
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Neurophysiological signature(s) of visual hallucinations across
neurological and perceptual disorders
And non-invasive treatment with physical exercise
Meenakshi Dauwan
Neurophysiological signature(s) of visual hallucinations across neurological
and perceptual disorders
ISBN (print version): 978-94-034-1698-4
ISBN (ebook/digital version): 978-94-034-1697-7
Financial support for the publication of this thesis was kindly provided by:
- Stichting Alkemade-Keuls
- Alzheimer Nederland
- MedCaT B.V.
- OSG Bvba
- Biosemi B.V.
- Parkinson Vereniging
Copyright © 2019 Meenakshi Dauwan
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Neurophysiological signature(s) of visual
hallucinations across neurological and
perceptual disorders
And non-invasive treatment with physical exercise
Proefschrift
ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor aan de
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
op gezag van de
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en volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties.
De openbare verdediging zal plaatsvinden op
dinsdag 9 juli 2019 om 12.45 uur
door
Meenakshi Dauwan
geboren op 15 juli 1987
te Kabul, Afghanistan
Promotores
Prof. dr. I.E.C. Sommer
Prof. dr. C.J. Stam
Beoordelingscommissie
Prof. dr. M.A.J. de Koning-Tijssen
Prof. dr. T. van Laar
Voor Papa en Mama
It always seems impossible until it’s done
Nelson Mandela
-TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 General introduction 9 PART I 37 Chapter 2Understanding hallucinations in probable Alzheimer’s disease: very low prevalence rates in a tertiary memory clinic
39 Chapter 3 5DQGRPIRUHVWFODVVLÀFDWLRQWRGLIIHUHQWLDWHGHPHQWLDZLWK/HZ\ERGLHVIURP Alzheimer’s disease 55 Chapter 4
EEG-based neurophysiological indicators of hallucinations in Alzheimer’s disease: comparison with dementia with Lewy bodies
79
Chapter 5
EEG-directed connectivity from posterior brain regions is decreased in dementia with Lewy bodies: a comparison with Alzheimer’s disease and controls
105
Chapter 6
Aberrant resting-state oscillatory brain activity in Parkinson’s disease patients with visual hallucinations: An MEG source-space study
129
Chapter 7
Disrupted functional connectivity and brain network organization in Parkinson’s disease patients with visual hallucinations: An MEG source-space study
199
Chapter 8
Changes in brain network organization are related to visual hallucinations in visually impaired patients: A high-density EEG study
275
PART II 297
Chapter 9
Exercise improves clinical symptoms, quality of life, global functioning and depression in schizophrenia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
301
Chapter 10
Physical exercise improves quality of life, depressive symptoms and cognition across chronic brain disorders: a transdiagnostic systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
345
Chapter 11
Summary and general discussion
Appendices 421 References 422 Nederlandse Samenvatting 476 Dankwoord 484 List of publications 492 Curriculum Vitae 496 List of Abbreviations 497