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Research interests

My research focusses on the relation of structural and functional connectivity of the mid-DLPFC and higher-order cognition, such as planning. Therefore, I am involved in neuropsychological assessments, structural and functional neuroimaging, and combined Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) with Electroencephalography (EEG) of healthy young adults. Yet another focus of my research is on lesion data from stroke patients to detect those brain regions that are involved in planning besides the mid-dlPFC.

Publications

Journal Articles (peer-reviewed)

In Press

Köstering L, Schmidt CSM, Weiller C, Kaller CP (in press). Analyses of rule breaks and errors during planning in computerized tower tasks: Insights from neurological patients. Epub ahead of print in Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. [PubMed]

Beume LA, Martin M, Kaller CP, Klöppel S, Schmidt CSM, Urbach H, Egger K, Rijntjes M, Weiller C, Umarova RM. Visual neglect after left-hemispheric lesions: A voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping study in 121 acute stroke patients. Epub ahead of print in Experimental Brain Research. [PubMed]

Martin M, Dressing A, Bormann T, Schmidt CSM, Kümmerer D, Beume L, Saur D, Mader I, Rijntjes M, Kaller CP, Weiller C (in press). Componential network for the recognition of tool-associated actions: Evidence from voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping in acute stroke patients. Epub ahead of print in Cerebral Cortex. [PubMed]

Martin M, Beume L, Kümmerer D, Schmidt CSM, Bormann T, Dressing A, Ludwig VM, Umarova RM, Mader I, Rijntjes M, Kaller CP, Weiller C (in press). Differential roles of ventral and dorsal streams for conceptual and production-related components of tool use in acute stroke patients. Epub ahead of print in Cerebral Cortex. [PubMed]

2015

Schmidt CSM, Lassonde M, Gagnon L, Sauerwein CH, Carmant L, Major P, Paquette N, Lepore F, Gallagher A (2015). Neuropsychological functioning in children with temporal lobe epilepsy and hippocampal atrophy without mesial temporal sclerosis: A distinct clinical entity? Epilepsy & Behavior, 44:17-22. [PubMed]

Köstering L, Schmidt CSM, Egger K, Amtage F, Peter J, Klöppel S, Beume LA, Hoeren M, Weiller C, Kaller CP (2015). Assessment of planning performance in clinical samples: Reliability and validity of the Tower of London task (TOL-F). Neuropsychologia, 75(August):646–55. [PubMed]

Abstracts (first- and senior-authorships only)

2016Schmidt CSM, Köstering L, Reisert M, Graebner K, Luzay L, Urbach H, Weiller C, Kaller CP (2016). Interhemispheric signal propagation in complex cognition: Combined TMS-EEG over bilateral mid-dlPF.
Poster presented (CSMS) at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, June 26-30th 2016, Geneva, Switzerland.
2014

Schmidt CSM, Köstering L, Nitschke K, Schumacher FK, Weiller C, Kaller CP (2014). Effects of item difficulty on the test-retest reliability of the verbal fluency task.
Poster presented (CSMS) at the annual meeting of the German Society of Neurology, Sep 15-19th 2014, Munich, Germany.

Schmidt CSM, Köstering L, Nitschke K, Schumacher FK, Weiller C, Kaller CP (2014). The retest-reliability of the verbal fluency task and the impact of item difficulty.
Poster presented (CSMS) at the 2014 Meeting "Psychologie und Gehirn", June 19th-21st, Luebeck, Germany. 

Charlotte Schmidt
Phone+49 (0) 761 270-52940
Fax+49 (0) 761 270-53100
e-mailcharlotte.schmidt@
uniklinik-freiburg.de
Office Neurocenter Room 205

Curriculum Vitae and Publications