Mark Mennemeier
Professor
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
faculty
Neurobiology & Developmental Science, College of Medicine
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Mark Mennemeier, Professor in Neurobiology & Developmental Science at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, conducts research focused on the neurobiological underpinnings of various conditions and the effects of stimulation on brain function. His work has investigated changes in electroencephalogram (EEG) activity related to tinnitus awareness following transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS). He has also explored how rTMS can influence psychophysical thresholds and processing tasks, examining lateralized effects after localized 1Hz rTMS.
Mennemeier's research extends to the application of brain stimulation in therapeutic contexts. He has published on the use of brain stimulation to augment behavioral treatments for lifelong vaginismus, as well as its potential role in managing conditions like neglect and the effects of unilateral brain injury post-stroke. His group's work also includes ultrasonographic studies, such as determining the bifurcation site of the tibial nerve at the tarsal tunnel.
With a scholarly record of 103 publications and 2,184 citations, Mennemeier holds an h-index of 28. He leads a research group and collaborates with researchers including Jeff Thostenson and Melissa Allen. His recent activity and designations as a highly cited researcher indicate ongoing contributions to his fields of study.
Metrics
- h-index: 28
- Publications: 103
- Citations: 2,184
Selected Publications
- Ultrasonographic determination of bifurcation site of the tibial nerve at the tarsal tunnel (2025) DOI
- BRAIN STIMULATION CAN AUGMENT AN EFFECTIVE BEHAVIORAL TREATMENT WITH VAGINAL TRAINERS FOR LIFELONG VAGINISMUS: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL (2023) DOI
- Can Crossover and Altered Magnitude Estimation in Neglect Be Explained by Contextual Effects? (2022)
- On How Psychophysical Thresholds are Altered by Unilateral Brain Injury Due to Stroke (2021)
- Lateralized Effects in Troxler Fading and Parvo and Magnocellular Processing Tasks after Localized 1Hz rTMS. (2021)
- Change in EEG Activity is Associated with a Decrease in Tinnitus Awareness after rTMS. (2021)
Grants & Funding
- The role of TRPC3 channels in neurovascular coupling and peri-infarct depression UAMS College of Medicine Principal Investigator
- Center for Translational Neuroscience NIH Co-Investigator
- NEW CONCEPTS AND TREATMENT FOR SPATIAL NEGLECT NIH Principal Investigator
- Rehabilitating Strength Perception After Stroke NIH Principal Investigator
- The role of TRPC3 channels in neurovascular coupling and peri-infarct depression UAMS College of Medicine Principal Investigator
- SPATIAL NEGLECT AND MECHANISMS OF ATTENTION NIH Principal Investigator
- Center for Translational Neuroscience NIH Co-Investigator
- Neglect and Neural Mechanisms of Magnitude Estimation NIH Principal Investigator
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