Christina Schmidt
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Van Egroo M, Chylinski DO, Narbutas J, et al. (2020) Early brainstem [18F]THK5351 uptake is linked to cortical hyper-excitability in healthy aging. Jci Insight |
Muto V, Koshmanova E, Ghaemmaghami P, et al. (2020) Alzheimer's disease genetic risk and sleep phenotypes: association with more slow-waves and daytime sleepiness. Sleep |
Berthomier C, Muto V, Schmidt C, et al. (2020) Exploring scoring methods for research studies: Accuracy and variability of visual and automated sleep scoring. Journal of Sleep Research. e12994 |
Cajochen C, Reichert C, Maire M, et al. (2019) Evidence That Homeostatic Sleep Regulation Depends on Ambient Lighting Conditions during Wakefulness. Clocks & Sleep. 1: 517-531 |
Van Egroo M, Narbutas J, Chylinski D, et al. (2019) Preserved wake-dependent cortical excitability dynamics predict cognitive fitness beyond age-related brain alterations. Communications Biology. 2: 449 |
Van Egroo M, Narbutas J, Chylinski D, et al. (2019) Preserved wake-dependent cortical excitability dynamics predict cognitive fitness beyond age-related brain alterations. Communications Biology. 2: 449 |
Narbutas J, Egroo MV, Chylinski D, et al. (2019) Cognitive efficiency in late midlife is linked to lifestyle characteristics and allostatic load. Aging. 11 |
Maire M, Reichert CF, Gabel V, et al. (2019) Author Correction: Human brain patterns underlying vigilant attention: impact of sleep debt, circadian phase and attentional engagement. Scientific Reports. 9: 12379 |
Chellappa SL, Bromundt V, Frey S, et al. (2019) Association of Intraocular Cataract Lens Replacement With Circadian Rhythms, Cognitive Function, and Sleep in Older Adults. Jama Ophthalmology |
Gaggioni G, Ly JQM, Muto V, et al. (2019) Age-related decrease in cortical excitability circadian variations during sleep loss and its links with cognition. Neurobiology of Aging. 78: 52-63 |