Sophia Snipes
Affiliations: | University Children's Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland |
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Leach S, Krugliakova E, Sousouri G, et al. (2024) Acoustically evoked K-complexes together with sleep spindles boost verbal declarative memory consolidation in healthy adults. Scientific Reports. 14: 19184 |
Gradwohl G, Snipes S, Walitza S, et al. (2024) Timing and cortical region matter: theta power differences between teenagers affected by Major Depression and healthy controls. Journal of Neural Transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996) |
Snipes S, Meier E, Accascina S, et al. (2024) Extended wakefulness alters the relationship between EEG oscillations and performance in a sustained attention task. Journal of Sleep Research. e14230 |
Snipes S, Krugliakova E, Jaramillo V, et al. (2024) Wake EEG oscillation dynamics reflect both sleep need and brain maturation across childhood and adolescence. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Snipes S, Meier E, Meissner SN, et al. (2023) How and when EEG reflects changes in neuronal connectivity due to time awake. Iscience. 26: 107138 |
Snipes S, Krugliakova E, Meier E, et al. (2022) The Theta Paradox: 4-8 Hz EEG Oscillations Reflect Both Sleep Pressure and Cognitive Control. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 42: 8569-8586 |
Krugliakova E, Skorucak J, Sousouri G, et al. (2022) Boosting Recovery During Sleep by Means of Auditory Stimulation. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 16: 755958 |
Sousouri G, Krugliakova E, Skorucak J, et al. (2021) Neuromodulation by means of phase-locked auditory stimulation affects key marker of excitability and connectivity during sleep. Sleep |
Snipes S, Huber R, Karlen W. (2021) A response to Basner et al. (2021): "Response speed measurements on the psychomotor vigilance task: how precise is precise enough?" Sleep |