24 Frank Lloyd Wright Dr., Lobby B, Rm 100
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105
Available to mentor
Dr. Bohnen is professor of Radiology and Neurology at the University of Michigan. He attended medical school in the Netherlands and completed a PhD in neuropsychology. He completed residency training in neurology (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN) and nuclear medicine (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI). He was a fellow in movement disorders at the University of Michigan Medical Center. He holds clinical appointments in the Departments of Radiology (Division of Nuclear Medicine), Neurology at the University of Michigan, and the Ann Arbor VA (movement and cognitive disorders clinic). Dr. Bohnen’s research interests include the use of PET and MRI in the study of neurodegenerative disorders and normal aging. He is the director of the UM Functional Neuroimaging, Cognitive and Mobility Laboratory where his clinical research has a focus on neurobiological correlates of cognition, vestibular and multisensory processing during gait and postural control, olfaction and mobility in normal aging and in Parkinson disease.
Functional Neuroimaging, Cognitive and Mobility Laboratory (FNICOMO Lab)
-
ResidencyUniversity of Michigan Health, Nuclear Medicine, 1998
-
ResidencyMayo Clinic, Neurology, 1996
-
EpidemiologyMayo Clinic, Rochester, 1992
-
PhDUniversity of Limburg, Maastricht, Maastricht, 1991
-
MDRabdoud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, 1987
The Functional Neuroimaging, Cognitive, and Mobility (FNiCoMo) Laboratory is part of the Departments of Radiology and Neurology at the University of Michigan. The mission of this lab is to gain a better understanding of how the architecture of the brain and functional processes in the brain (obtained with functional neuroimaging) determine cognitive functioning and mobility both in patients with neurodegenerative diseases (such as Parkinson's Disease) and in normal aging.
-
Roytman S, Paalanen R, Carli G, Marusic U, Kanel P, van Laar T, Bohnen NI. Neural Regen Res, 2025 Jan 1; 20 (1): 82 - 92.Journal ArticleMultisensory mechanisms of gait and balance in Parkinson's disease: an integrative review.
DOI:10.4103/NRR.NRR-D-23-01484 PMID: 38767478 -
Lustig C, Bohnen NI. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 2024 Aug 1; 58:Journal ArticleThe middle managers: thalamic and cholinergic contributions to coordinating top-down and bottom-up processing
DOI:10.1016/j.cobeha.2024.101406 -
Carli G, Kanel P, Michalakis F, Roytman S, Bohnen JLB, Wigstrom TP, Scott P, Albin RL, Wong KK, Raffel D, Bohnen NI. Parkinsonism Relat Disord, 2024 Jul; 124: 106997Journal ArticleCardiac sympathetic denervation and anxiety in Parkinson disease.
DOI:10.1016/j.parkreldis.2024.106997 PMID: 38723520 -
Okkels N, Grothe MJ, Taylor J-P, Hasselbalch SG, Fedorova TD, Knudsen K, van der Zee S, van Laar T, Bohnen NI, Borghammer P, Horsager J. Brain, 2024 Jul 5; 147 (7): 2308 - 2324.Journal ArticleCholinergic changes in Lewy body disease: implications for presentation, progression and subtypes.
DOI:10.1093/brain/awae069 PMID: 38437860 -
Carli G, Roytman S, Bohnen NI. Lancet Neurol, 2024 Jul; 23 (7): 661Journal ArticleConcerns with the new biological research criteria for synucleinopathy.
DOI:10.1016/S1474-4422(24)00222-9 PMID: 38876737 -
Brown T, Kim K, Gehring WJ, Lustig C, Bohnen NI. Brain Sci, 2024 Jun 18; 14 (6):Journal ArticleSensitivity to and Control of Distraction: Distractor-Entrained Oscillation and Frontoparietal EEG Gamma Synchronization.
DOI:10.3390/brainsci14060609 PMID: 38928609 -
Crowley SJ, Kanel P, Roytman S, Bohnen NI, Hampstead BM. Brain, 2024 May 3; 147 (5): 1799 - 1808.Journal ArticleBasal forebrain integrity, cholinergic innervation and cognition in idiopathic Parkinson's disease.
DOI:10.1093/brain/awad420 PMID: 38109781 -
Bohnen N, Carli G, Biddix A, Luker A, Michalakis F, Ojeda L, Roytman S, Albin R, Scott P, Kanel P. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders, 2024 May; 122: 106614Proceeding / Abstract / PosterDopaminergic System Changes in Visuomotor-Cognitive Multitasking Simulating Real-Life Mobility in Parkinson’s Disease
DOI:10.1016/j.parkreldis.2024.106614