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Lüder Deecke : ウィキペディア英語版
Lüder Deecke

Lüder Deecke (; born 22 June 1938) in Lohe-Rickelshof, Germany is a German Austrian neurologist, neuroscientist, teacher and physician whose scientific discoveries have influenced brain research and the treatment and rehabilitation of neurological disorders.
Full Professor and Head, Department of Clinical Neurology at the University of Vienna Medical University of Vienna, professor emeritus since Oct. 2006, Deecke is also head of the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Functional Brain Topography and is the author of a number of books and more than 600 publications in the fields of neurology, clinical neurology, neurophysiology, clinical neurophysiology, neurosciences, brain research, movement disorders, etc.
His early research with Hans Helmut Kornhuber in the mid sixties led to the discovery of the Bereitschaftspotential (or readiness potential), which is a measure of neural activity in the brain that precedes voluntary movements. This discovery set an important standard in research and rehabilitation of motor systems, and re-introduced the word will in key word registers.
==Biography==

Deecke was born in Lohe-Rickelshof, Germany on 22 June 1938. After obtaining high-school diploma at the ''Humanistisches Gymnasium Ernestinum'' in Celle in 1958, Deecke began the study of physics at the University of Hamburg. 1959 he was drafted for military service finishing the service in 1960 as a lieutenant. From 1960 to 1965 he studied medicine in Freiburg im Breisgau, Hamburg and Vienna with a scholarship of the German National Academic Foundation (Studienstiftung). In 1966 he became M.D. with a doctoral thesis about the Bereitschaftspotential, which he had discovered together with Hans Helmut Kornhuber. From 1964 to 1966 he worked at the Neurological University Hospital of Freiburg under Richard Jung and from 1967 to 1970 at the Neurological University Hospital of Ulm under H. H.Kornhuber. After a scientific stay as Research Fellow at the University of Toronto from 1970 to 1971, he completed his habilitation in 1974 and became Professor of Neurology and Neurophysiology. In 1982 he was Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, later awarded with honorary doctor there in 2003. In 1985 he was appointed to the chair of Clinical Neurology at the University of Vienna and became head of the Neurological University Hospital of Vienna (till 2000). 1991 Deecke also became head of the Department of Clinical Neurology. In 1991 he was Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of California, Irvine with Arnold Starr. 1993 Deecke founded the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Functional Brain Topography in Vienna. In 2006 Deecke has been professor emeritus.

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