Björn Rasch
Affiliations: | Université de Fribourg, Switzerland |
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Mühlematter C, Nielsen DS, Castro-Mejía JL, et al. (2023) Not simply a matter of parents-Infants' sleep-wake patterns are associated with their regularity of eating. Plos One. 18: e0291441 |
Wick A, Rasch B. (2023) Targeted memory reactivation during slow-wave sleep vs. sleep stage N2: no significant differences in a vocabulary task. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 30: 192-200 |
Gvozdanovic G, Schoch S, Stämpfli P, et al. (2023) Neural correlates of sleep-induced benefits on traumatic memory processing. Human Brain Mapping |
Cordi MJ, Schreiner T, Rasch B. (2023) Is prior knowledge essential? Additional training opportunities restore sleep-associated memory benefits under conditions of low prior knowledge. Journal of Sleep Research. e13834 |
Baselgia S, Combertaldi SL, Fahr A, et al. (2023) Pre-sleep arousal induced by suspenseful series and cliffhangers have only minor effects on sleep: A sleep laboratory study. Sleep Medicine. 102: 186-198 |
Combertaldi SL, Wick AZ, Rasch B. (2022) The Intention to React to Sounds Induces Sleep Disturbances and Alters Brain Responses to Sounds during Sleep: A Pilot Study. Clocks & Sleep. 4: 561-576 |
Ngo HV, Antony JW, Rasch B. (2022) Real-time stimulation during sleep: prior findings, novel developments, and future perspectives. Journal of Sleep Research. e13735 |
Besedovsky L, Cordi M, Wißlicen L, et al. (2022) Hypnotic enhancement of slow-wave sleep increases sleep-associated hormone secretion and reduces sympathetic predominance in healthy humans. Communications Biology. 5: 747 |
Beck J, Loretz E, Rasch B. (2022) Stress dynamically reduces sleep depth: temporal proximity to the stressor is crucial. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991) |
Combertaldi SL, Ort A, Cordi M, et al. (2021) Pre-sleep social media use does not strongly disturb sleep: a sleep laboratory study in healthy young participants. Sleep Medicine. 87: 191-202 |