PD Dr.in Jennifer Randerath

Seit 2022 habilitierte Privatdozentin der Universität Konstanz in Deutschland, approbierte Psychotherapeutin, Verhaltenstherapie. Seit 2022 Mitarbeit an der Forschungs-, Lehr- und Praxisambulanz der Universität Wien. Aufbau der Arbeitsgruppe Klinische Neuropsychologie und (Co)Autorin und Verfasserin von Publikationen, Manualen und Buchkapiteln im Bereich Grundlagen und Anwendung der Klinischen und Kognitiven Neuropsychologie für peer reviewed internationale Zeitschriften. Seit 2023 Klinische Neuropsychologin (GNP).

Publikationen

Different left brain regions are essential for grasping a tool compared with its subsequent use

J Randerath, G Goldenberg, W Spijkers, Y Li, J Hermsdörfer

Neuroimage 53 (1), 171-180


2010
Shared neural substrates of apraxia and aphasia

G Goldenberg, J Randerath

Neuropsychologia 75, 40-49


2015
From pantomime to actual use: how affordances can facilitate actual tool-use

J Randerath, G Goldenberg, W Spijkers, Y Li, J Hermsdörfer

Neuropsychologia 49 (9), 2410-2416


2011
Grasping tools: Effects of task and apraxia

J Randerath, Y Li, G Goldenberg, J Hermsdörfer

Neuropsychologia 47 (2), 497-505


2009
Limb apraxia and the left parietal lobe

LJ Buxbaum, J Randerath

Handbook of Clinical Neurology 151, 349-363


2018
Tool use kinematics across different modes of execution. Implications for action representation and apraxia

J Hermsdörfer, Y Li, J Randerath, A Roby-Brami, G Goldenberg

cortex 49 (1), 184-199


2013
Tool use without a tool: kinematic characteristics of pantomiming as compared to actual use and the effect of brain damage

J Hermsdörfer, Y Li, J Randerath, G Goldenberg, L Johannsen

Experimental Brain Research 218 (2), 201-214


2012
It takes two to pantomime: Communication meets motor cognition

L Finkel, K Hogrefe, SH Frey, G Goldenberg, J Randerath

NeuroImage: Clinical 19, 1008-1017


2018
Anticipatory scaling of grip forces when lifting objects of everyday life

J Hermsdörfer, Y Li, J Randerath, G Goldenberg, S Eidenmüller

Experimental brain research 212 (1), 19-31


2011
Selection and application of familiar and novel tools in patients with left and right hemispheric stroke: Psychometrics and normative data

I Buchmann, J Randerath

Cortex 94, 49-62


2017
Are tool properties always processed automatically? The role of tool use context and task complexity

J Randerath, KR Martin, SH Frey

Cortex 49 (6), 1679-1693

352013
Grip forces isolated from knowledge about object properties following a left parietal lesion

Y Li, J Randerath, G Goldenberg, J Hermsdörfer

Neuroscience letters 426 (3), 187-191


2007
Fatigue in multiple sclerosis is associated with childhood adversities

GEA Pust, C Dettmers, J Randerath, AC Rahn, C Heesen, R Schmidt, ...

Frontiers in psychiatry 11, 811


2020
Size–weight illusion and anticipatory grip force scaling following unilateral cortical brain lesion

Y Li, J Randerath, G Goldenberg, J Hermsdörfer

Neuropsychologia 49 (5), 914-923


2011
Manual praxis and language-production networks, and their links to handedness

G Kroliczak, M Buchwald, P Kleka, M Klichowski, W Potok, AM Nowik, ...

cortex 140, 110-127


2021
Limb apraxia profiles in different clinical samples

I Buchmann, M Dangel, L Finkel, R Jung, I Makhkamova, A Binder, ...

The Clinical Neuropsychologist


2020
The impact of unilateral brain damage on anticipatory grip force scaling when lifting everyday objects

S Eidenmüller, J Randerath, G Goldenberg, Y Li, J Hermsdörfer

Neuropsychologia 61, 222-234


2014
Object properties and cognitive load in the formation of associative memory during precision lifting

Y Li, J Randerath, H Bauer, C Marquardt, G Goldenberg, J Hermsdörfer

Behavioural brain research 196 (1), 123-130


2009
Contributions of the parietal cortex to increased efficiency of planning-based action selection

J Randerath, KF Valyear, BA Philip, SH Frey

Neuropsychologia 105, 135-143


2017
In search of distinct MS-related fatigue subtypes: results from a multi-cohort analysis in 1.403 MS patients

GEA Pust, J Pöttgen, J Randerath, S Lau, C Heesen, SM Gold, IK Penner

Journal of Neurology


2019
Assessing Anosognosia in Apraxia of Common Tool-Use with the VATA-NAT

I Buchmann, R Jung, J Liepert, J Randerath

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12, 119


2018
Diagnostics and training of affordance perception in healthy young adults–implications for post-stroke neurorehabilitation.

J Randerath, SH Frey

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9, 674


2016
Does it fit?–Impaired affordance perception after stroke

J Randerath, L Finkel, C Shigaki, J Burris, A Nanda, P Hwang, SH Frey

Neuropsychologia 108, 92-102

152018
Two routes to the same action: an action repetition priming study

J Randerath, KF Valyear, A Hood, SH Frey

Journal of motor behavior 47 (2), 142-152


2015
Diagnostic Instrument for Limb Apraxia: Short Version (DILA-S)

J Randerath, I Buchmann, J Liepert, I Büsching

Universität Konstanz & Lurija Institut


2017
Association of fatigue severity with maladaptive coping in multiple sclerosis: A data-driven psychodynamic perspective

GEA Pust, J Randerath, L Goetzmann, R Weierstall, M Korzinski, S Gold, ...

Frontiers in Neurology


2021
A combined therapy for limb apraxia and related anosognosia

I Buchmann, L Finkel, M Dangel, D Erz, KM Harscher, M Kaupp-Merkle, ...

Neuropsychological Rehabilitation


2020
Improvement of apraxia with Augmented Reality: influencing pantomime of tool use via holographic cues

N Rohrbach, C Krewer, L Löhnert, A Thierfelder, J Randerath, K Jahn, ...

Frontiers in Neurology, 1491


2021
Does it fit? – Trainability of affordance judgments in young and older adults

L Finkel, S Engler, J Randerath

PLoS ONE 14 (2), e0212709


2019
100 years after Liepmann–Lesion correlates of diminished selection and application of familiar versus novel tools

SEM Stoll, L Finkel, I Buchmann, T Hassa, S Spiteri, J Liepert, ...

Cortex


2022
Does it still fit? – Adapting affordance judgments to altered body properties in young and older adults

L Finkel, K Schmidt, JPP Scheib, J Randerath

PLOS ONE 14 (12), e0226729


2019
Syndromes of Limb Apraxia: Developmental and Acquired Disorders of Skilled Movements

J Randerath

APA Handbook of Neuropsychology 1


2023
Medication beliefs in first-line and second-line treated multiple sclerosis patients

GEA Pust, B Untiedt, R Weierstall-Pust, J Randerath, A Barabasch, ...

Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders 42, 102144


2020
Efficiency in Rule-vs. Plan-Based Movements is Modulated by Action-Mode

JPP Scheib, S Stoll, JL Thürmer, J Randerath

Frontiers in Psychology 9, 309


2018
Is this within reach? Left but not right brain damage affects affordance judgment tendencies.

J Randerath, L Finkel, C Shigaki, J Burris, A Nanda, P Hwang, SH Frey

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14, 561


2021
Aspekte des Werkzeuggebrauchs: vom Greifen bis zur Ausführung: behaviorale und neuronale Korrelate der Apraxie

J Randerath

Der Andere Verlag


2009
Exploring Adherence to First-Line and Second-Line Immunotherapies in Multiple Sclerosis: An Interview Study

GEA Pust, B Untiedt, J Randerath, A Barabasch, S Köpke, AC Rahn, ...

International journal of MS care 22 (5), 219-225


2020
A Simple Illustration of a Left Lateralized Praxis Network: Including a Brief Commentary

J Randerath

Institutional Repository of the University of Konstanz (KOPS)


2020
Gliedmaßenapraxie bei Patienten mit Multipler Sklerose

KM Harscher, C Hirth-Walther, I Buchmann, C Dettmers, J Randerath

Zeitschrift für Neuropsychologie 28 (3–4), 207-217


2017
Naturalistic Action Therapy: Manual

J Randerath, I Buchmann, A Löser

Universität Konstanz & Lurija Institute


2019
Attention deficits and depressive symptoms improve differentially after rehabilitation of post-COVID condition–A prospective cohort study

A Kupferschmitt, M Jöbges, J Randerath, T Hinterberger, TH Loew, ...

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 111540


2023
Does Aging Amplify the Rule-based Efficiency Effect in Action Selection?

JPP Scheib, SEM Stoll, J Randerath

Frontiers in Psychology 14, 673


2023
Integrative Trichotillomania Therapy: A brief manual

J Randerath, K Leibinger

https://doi.org/10.48787/kops/352-2-bnp1hvnzrrvr2 1


2023
Selective effects of psychosocial stress on plan based movement selection

SEM Stoll, L Mack, JPP Scheib, J Pruessner, J Randerath

Scientific Reports 12 (1), 1-13


2022
Berufsperspektive Scientist Practitioner für zukünftige nichtapprobierte klinische Neuropsycholog_innen: Zweigleisig zum Ziel

K Leibinger, I Bauer, M Gölz, S Stoll, M Tempfli, S Aschenbrenner, ...

Zeitschrift für Neuropsychologie 33 (1), 17-25


2022
Fallvignetten aus der neurologischen Rehabilitation bei Patienten mit Post-COVID-Syndrom: Diskussionsvorschlag für die Leistungsdiagnostik

C Dettmers, C Weich, C Herrmann, R Saile, L Schleicher, J Randerath, ...

Neurologie & Rehabilitation 27 (3), 167-175


2021
Fatigue und Fatigability bei Patienten mit Multipler Sklerose vor und nach kognitiver Belastung versus Entspannung - eine Pilotstudie

SEM Stoll, MS Goelz, D Watolla, I Bauer, V Lunz, M Metsch, P Kath, ...

Neurologie und Rehabilitation 27 (1), 23-30


2021
Diagnosing Homo Digitalis: towards a standardized assessment for digital tool competencies

S Stoll, I Bauer, K Hopfer, J Lamberty, V Lunz, F Guzmán Bausch, ...

Frontiers in Psychology


2024
Apraxie

J Randerath, J Hermsdörfer

neuroreha 15 (01), 29-35


2023
From virtual to physical environments when judging action opportunities: are diagnostics and trainings transferable?

MS Gölz, L Finkel, R Kehlbeck, A Herschbach, I Bauer, JPP Scheib, ...

Virtual Reality, 1-19


2023
Digital Tools Test (DIGI): A Brief Manual

J Randerath, S Stoll, K Hopfer, I Bauer

Universität Konstanz & Lurija Institute


2023
Short-term intervention complemented by wearable technology improves Trichotillomania - A naturalistic single-case report

KW Leibinger, E Murray, S Aschenbrenner, J Randerath

Frontiers in Psychology 14, 1071532


2023
“To do or not to do”: a review on actor-related affordance judgments

L Finkel, N Popov, M Dangel, J Randerath

https://doi.org/10.48787/kops/352-2-1oemfc9b35z1o0


2023
Durchführbarkeit und Ergebnisse einer psychotherapeutischen Gruppentherapie für Patienten mit Fatigue sowie emotionalen und kognitiven Störungen in Folge einer COVID-19-Erkrankung

TM Schilling, JF Klein, S Aschenbrenner, A Drengner, J Randerath, ...

Nervenheilkunde 42 (05)


2023
Manual: Langensteinbacher Post-COVID-Gruppentherapie

T Schilling, J Klein, S Aschenbrenner, A Drengner, J Randerath, ...

https://hans-ruland-stiftung.de/download/


2023
Deutsche Uebersetzung des VATA-M zur Messung von Anosognosie bei motorischen Defiziten

I Buchmann, J Randerath

https://www.moco.uni-konstanz.de/typo3temp/secure_...


2020
Deutsche Uebersetzung des VATA-L zur Messung von Anosognosie bei sprachlichen Defiziten

I Buchmann, J Randerath

https://www.moco.uni-konstanz.de/typo3temp/secure_...


2020
Deutsche und ueberarbeitete Version des VATA-NAT (VATA-NAT-R) zur Messung von Anosognosie bei Werkzeuggebrauchsstoerungen

I Buchmann, J Randerath

Alle Publikationen: https://scholar.google.de/citations?user=fHC_rAQAAAAJ&hl=de

Kommende Seminare von PD Dr.in Jennifer Randerath

Neuropsychologie des gesunden höheren Alters

15.02.2025 | Wien | 8 EH | Dipl. Psych.in Dr.in Jennifer Randerath, Prof.in Dr.in rer. nat. Jutta Billino, Dipl.-Psych.

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Vergangene Seminare von PD Dr.in Jennifer Randerath

  • Webinar: Grundlagen, Diagnostik und Therapie der Anosognosie (Juni, 2021)
  • Webinar: Grundlagen, Diagnostik und Therapie der Apraxie (Juni, 2021)