Lisa Marshall

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University of Lübeck, Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany 
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Mushtaq M, Marshall L, Ul Haq R, et al. (2024) Possible mechanisms to improve sleep spindles via closed loop stimulation during slow wave sleep: A computational study. Plos One. 19: e0306218
Dehnavi F, Koo-Poeggel PC, Ghorbani M, et al. (2023) Memory ability and retention performance relate differentially to sleep depth and spindle type. Iscience. 26: 108154
Aksamaz S, Mölle M, Akinola EO, et al. (2023) Single closed-loop acoustic stimulation targeting memory consolidation suppressed hippocampal ripple and thalamo-cortical spindle activity in mice. The European Journal of Neuroscience
Mushtaq M, Marshall L, Bazhenov M, et al. (2022) Differential thalamocortical interactions in slow and fast spindle generation: A computational model. Plos One. 17: e0277772
Koo-Poeggel P, Neuwerk S, Petersen E, et al. (2022) Closed-loop acoustic stimulation during an afternoon nap to modulate subsequent encoding. Journal of Sleep Research. e13734
Campos-Beltrán D, Marshall L. (2021) Changes in sleep EEG with aging in humans and rodents. Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology
Marshall L, Cross N, Binder S, et al. (2020) Brain Rhythms During Sleep and Memory Consolidation: Neurobiological Insights. Physiology (Bethesda, Md.). 35: 4-15
Ghorbani M, Marshall L. (2020) Manipulating neural activity and sleep-dependent memory consolidation Neuroforum
Wei Y, Krishnan GP, Marshall L, et al. (2019) Stimulation augments spike sequence replay and memory consolidation during slow-wave sleep. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Koo-Poeggel P, Böttger V, Marshall L. (2019) Distinct Montages of Slow Oscillatory Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (so-tDCS) Constitute Different Mechanisms during Quiet Wakefulness. Brain Sciences. 9
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