Lisa Holper

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Neurorehabilitation

My research interests are in the fields of neurology, cognitive science and neuroscience. My current research focuses on non-invasive technologies of optical brain imaging (functional near-infrared spectroscopy fNIRS) to investigate neural correlates of human cognitive-motor performance and its applications in neurorehabilitation. This project is funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) and SSN-IBRO Fellowship.

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Publications

2011

2010

  • Holper, L and Muehlemann, T and Scholkmann, F and Eng, K and Kiper, D and Wolf, M Testing the potential of a virtual reality neurorehabilitation system during performance of observation, imagery and imitation of motor actions recorded by wireless functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) , Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation, 7:(1) 57, 2010
  • Holper, L and Wolf, M Motor imagery in response to fake feedback measured by functional near-infrared spectroscopy., NeuroImage, 2010

2009

  • Eng, K and Pescatore, A and Chevrier, E and Pyk, P and Holper, L and Schuster, C and Heinrichs, A and Kiper, D Patient Evaluation of a Mirrored Display for Viewing of Co-located Virtual Arms, Proc. World Congress on Med. Phys. Biomed. Eng., 25/IV: 1861-1864, 2009
  • Holper, L and Biallas, M and Wolf, M Task complexity relates to activation of cortical motor areas during uni- and bimanual performance: a functional NIRS study, NeuroImage, 2009
  • Vuillermot, S and Pescatore, A and Holper, L and Kiper, D and Eng, K An Extended Drawing Test for the Assessment of Arm and Hand Function with a Performance Invariant for Healthy Subjects, Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 177:(2) 452-460, 2009
  • Wille, D. and Eng, K. and Holper, L. and Chevrier, E. and Hauser, Y. and Kiper, D. and Pyk, P. and Schlegel, S. and Meyer-Heim, A. Paediatric Interactive Therapy System (PITS) for improvement of arm and hand function in children with motor impairment – a pilot study, Developmental Neurorehabilitation, 12:(1) 44-52, 2009

2008

  • Haegni, K and Eng, K and Hepp-Reymond, M-C and Holper, L and Keisker, B and Siekierka, E and Kiper, D Observing virtual arms that you imagine are yours increases the galvanic skin response to an unexpected threat, PLoS ONE, 3:(8) e3082, 2008
  • Pescatore, A and Holper, L and Pyk, P and Kiper, D and Eng, K A Display for Supporting Ownership of Virtual Arms, Presence 2008 270-273, 2008
  • Pyk, P. and Wille, D. and Chevrier, E. and Hauser, Y. and Holper, L and Fatton, I and Greipl, R and Schlegel, S and Ottiger, L and Rückreim, B and Pescatore, A. and Meyer-Heim, A. and Kiper, D and Eng, K A Paediatric Interactive Therapy System for Arm and Hand Rehabilitation, Virtual Rehabilitation 2008, Vancouver, Canada, 2008
  • Pyk, P and Wille, D and Chevrier, E and Hauser, Y and Holper, L and Fatton, I and Greipl, R and Schlegl, S and Ottiger, L and Rückreim, B and Pescatore, A and Meyer-Heim, A and Kiper, D and Eng, K A Paediatric Interactive Therapy System for Arm and Hand Rehabilitation, Virtual Rehabilitation 2008 127-132, 2008

2007

  • Eng, K, and Siekierka, E, and Pyk, P, and Chevrier, E, and Hauser, Y, and Holper, L, and Cameirao, M, and Hägni, K, and Zimmerli, L, and Duff, A, and Schuster, C, and Bassetti, C, and Verschure, P, and Kiper, D, Interactive Visuo-Motor Therapy System for Stroke Rehabilitation., Medical and biological engineering and computing, 45:(9) 901-907, 2007
  • Haegni, K and Eng, K and Hepp-Reymond, M-C and Holper, L and Keisker, B and Siekierka, E and Kiper, D The Effect of Task and Ownership on Time Estimation in Virtual Environments, The 10th Annual International Workshop on Presence, 2007
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