Carlotta L Schneider
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Recent Articles
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Turkmen C, Schneider C, Viechtbauer W, Bolstad I, Chakravorty S, Miller M, et al.
Sleep Med Rev
. 2025 Jan;
80():102049.
PMID: 39864131
Insomnia is prevalent among patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD), potentially undermining treatment and increasing the risk of relapse. Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is the recommended first-line treatment...
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Hertenstein E, Spiegelhalder K, Schneider C, Riemann D, Nissen C
J Psychiatr Res
. 2024 May;
175:435-436.
PMID: 38795662
No abstract available.
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Hertenstein E, Trinca E, Schneider C, Feher K, Johann A, Nissen C
Psychother Psychosom
. 2024 Feb;
93(2):114-128.
PMID: 38417415
Introduction: Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is the current first-line treatment for insomnia. However, rates of nonresponse and nonremission are high and effects on quality of life are only...
4.
Hertenstein E, Perogamvros L, Schneider C, Nissen C
Rev Med Suisse
. 2023 Sep;
19(842):1686-1689.
PMID: 37728260
Insomnia disorder is characterized by disturbed sleep continuity and associated daytime impairment. Insomnia is frequent in patients with psychiatric disorders ; 30-40% fulfill the criteria for insomnia disorder as a...
5.
Schneider C, Hertenstein E, Nissen C
J Sleep Res
. 2023 Sep;
32(6):e14041.
PMID: 37726877
Insomnia is highly prevalent among patients with psychiatric disorders. According to current guidelines, cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) represents the first-line treatment for chronic insomnia, also for patients with...
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Zust M, Mikutta C, Omlin X, DeStefani T, Wunderlin M, Zeller C, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2023 Aug;
43(36):6268-6279.
PMID: 37586871
A well orchestrated coupling hierarchy of slow waves and spindles during slow-wave sleep supports memory consolidation. In old age, the duration of slow-wave sleep and the number of coupling events...
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Hertenstein E, Benz F, Schneider C, Baglioni C
J Sleep Res
. 2023 May;
32(6):e13930.
PMID: 37211915
Longitudinal studies observed that individuals suffering from insomnia disorder have a higher vulnerability to develop symptoms of psychopathology compared with good sleepers. Particularly, insomnia disorder has been associated with an...
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Feher K, Omlin X, Tarokh L, Schneider C, Morishima Y, Zust M, et al.
J Sleep Res
. 2023 Feb;
32(4):e13846.
PMID: 36806335
Slow-wave sleep (SWS) is a fundamental physiological process, and its modulation is of interest for basic science and clinical applications. However, automatised protocols for the suppression of SWS are lacking....
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Hertenstein E, Trinca E, Wunderlin M, Schneider C, Zust M, Feher K, et al.
Sleep Med Rev
. 2022 Mar;
62:101597.
PMID: 35240417
Almost 70% of patients with mental disorders report sleep difficulties and 30% fulfill the criteria for insomnia disorder. Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is the first-line treatment for insomnia...
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Mikutta C, Wenke M, Spiegelhalder K, Hertenstein E, Maier J, Schneider C, et al.
J Sleep Res
. 2021 Sep;
31(2):e13466.
PMID: 34467582
Oscillatory activities of the brain and heart show a strong variation across wakefulness and sleep. Separate lines of research indicate that non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep is characterised by electroencephalographic...