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Autor:
Julie M. Gottselig, Ramin Khatami, Peter Achermann, Julia Retey, Hans-Peter Landolt, Martin Adam
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sleep Research. 15:31-40
Neurophysiological and functional imaging studies have demonstrated that frontal regions of the brain are particularly responsive to homeostatic sleep pressure. Previous neuropsychological studies indicate that sleep deprivation causes impairments in
Autor:
Julia Retey, Gilberte Hofer-Tinguely, Peter Achermann, Hans-Peter Landolt, Alexander A. Borbély, Roland Dürr, Julie M. Gottselig, Sabine J. Regel
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Napping benefits and sustains subsequent performance. Prophylactic naps have been recommended as a means to maintain performance during extended wakefulness, as required during shiftwork. However, napping may cause short-term performance impairments,
Autor:
Hans-Peter Landolt, Jürgen Schuderer, Alexander A. Borbély, Peter Achermann, Valerie Treyer, Thomas Berthold, Alfred Buck, Julie M. Gottselig, Esther Werth, Niels Kuster, Reto Huber
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sleep Research. 11:289-295
Usage of mobile phones is rapidly increasing, but there is limited data on the possible effects of electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure on brain physiology. We investigated the effect of EMF vs. sham control exposure on waking regional cerebral blood
Autor:
Hans-Peter Landolt, Peter Achermann, Jürgen Schuderer, Gilberte Tinguely, Julie M. Gottselig, Sabine J. Regel, Julia Retey, Niels Kuster
Publikováno v:
Neuroreport. 18(8)
We investigated the effects of radio frequency electromagnetic fields on brain physiology. Twenty-four healthy young men were exposed for 30 min to pulse-modulated or continuous-wave radio frequency electromagnetic fields (900 MHz; peak specific abso
Autor:
Hans-Peter Landolt, Martin Adam, Julia Retey, Peter Achermann, Roland Dürr, Ramin Khatami, Julie M. Gottselig
Publikováno v:
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 26(41)
Large individual differences characterize the changes induced by sleep deprivation on neurobehavioral functions and rhythmic brain activity. To investigate adenosinergic mechanisms in these differences, we studied the effects of prolonged waking and
Autor:
Peter Achermann, Karin Tönz, Ramin Khatami, Hans-Peter Landolt, Isabelle Buckelmüller, Julie M. Gottselig, Julia Retey
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. 29(10)
Prolonged wakefulness increases electroencephalogram (EEG) low-frequency activity (< 10 Hz) in waking and sleep, and reduces spindle frequency activity (approximately 12-16 Hz) in non-rapid-eye-movement (nonREM) sleep. These physiologic markers of en
Autor:
Peter Achermann, Alexander A. Borbély, Julia Retey, Sabine J. Regel, Hans-Peter Landolt, Gilberte Hofer-Tinguely, Julie M. Gottselig
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience. 127(3)
Sleep is superior to waking for promoting performance improvements between sessions of visual perceptual and motor learning tasks. Few studies have investigated possible effects of sleep on auditory learning. A key issue is whether sleep specifically
Autor:
Alexander A. Borbély, Daniel Brandeis, Gilberte Hofer-Tinguely, Julie M. Gottselig, Peter Achermann
We investigated learning-related changes in amplitude, scalp topography, and source localization of the mismatch negativity (MMN), a neurophysiological response correlated with auditory discrimination ability. Participants (n = 32) underwent two EEG
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Autor:
Julie M. Gottselig
Publikováno v:
Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. 30:427-427