Birgit Hogl

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Department of Neurology University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Tirol, Austria 
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Ibrahim A, Stefani A, Cesari M, et al. (2024) Effects of periodic breathing on sleep at high altitude: a randomized, placebo-controlled, crossover study using inspiratory CO. The Journal of Physiology
Ibrahim A, Cesari M, Heidbreder A, et al. (2023) Sleep features and long-term incident neurodegeneration: a polysomnographic study. Sleep
Šubert M, Novotný M, Tykalová T, et al. (2023) Spoken language alterations can predict phenoconversion in isolated REM sleep behavior disorder: a multicentric study. Annals of Neurology
Bergmann M, Stefani A, Ibrahim A, et al. (2023) A 24% prevalence of excessive fragmentary myoclonus in 500 consecutive sleep laboratory patients. Journal of Sleep Research. e14074
Joza S, Iranzo A, Stefani A, et al. (2023) Is REM Sleep Behavior Disorder Changing? Secular Changes Versus Referral Patterns. Movement Disorders Clinical Practice. 10: 1519-1524
Cesari M, Ruzicka L, Högl B, et al. (2023) Improved automatic identification of isolated rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder with a 3D time-of-flight camera. European Journal of Neurology
Stefani A, Serradell M, Holzknecht E, et al. (2023) Low Specificity of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder Questionnaires: Need for Better Screening Methods. Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society
Ibrahim A, Ferri R, Cesari M, et al. (2023) Large Muscle Group Movements during Sleep in Healthy People: Normative Values and Correlation to Sleep Features. Sleep
Bergmann M, Wanschitz J, Stefani A, et al. (2023) A prospective case-control study of excessive fragmentary myoclonus in the upper and lower extremities: Clinical characteristics and electrophysiological correlates. Sleep Medicine. 106: 84-89
Somerville EN, Krohn L, Yu E, et al. (2023) NPC1 variants are not associated with Parkinson's disease, REM-sleep behavior disorder or dementia with Lewy bodies in European cohorts. Neurobiology of Aging
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