Carlotta L Schneider
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Hertenstein E, Trinca E, Schneider C, Wunderlin M, Feher K, Riemann D, et al.
Neuropsychobiology
. 2021 Apr;
80(6):437-453.
PMID: 33910218
Background: Psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy are first-line treatments for mental disorders. Despite recent improvements, only approximately 50% of the patients reach sustained remission, indicating a need for novel developments. The main...
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Feher K, Wunderlin M, Maier J, Hertenstein E, Schneider C, Mikutta C, et al.
Sleep Med Rev
. 2021 Feb;
58:101438.
PMID: 33582581
The experimental study of electroencephalographic slow wave sleep (SWS) stretches over more than half a century and has corroborated its importance for basic physiological processes, such as brain plasticity, metabolism...
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Wunderlin M, Zust M, Hertenstein E, Feher K, Schneider C, Kloppel S, et al.
Sleep
. 2021 Jan;
44(7).
PMID: 33406249
Study Objectives: The low-frequency high-amplitude oscillations of slow-wave sleep (SWS) are considered to promote the consolidation of episodic memory. Previous research suggests that sleep slow waves can be entrained and...
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Denecke K, Schneider C, Hertenstein E, Nissen C
Stud Health Technol Inform
. 2020 Nov;
275:42-46.
PMID: 33227737
Cognitive behavior therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is the first-line treatment for patients with insomnia disorder, including patients with severe mental disorders and comorbid insomnia. However, CBT-I is not sufficiently implemented...
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Geiser T, Hertenstein E, Feher K, Maier J, Schneider C, Zust M, et al.
Neuropsychobiology
. 2020 May;
79(4-5):284-292.
PMID: 32408296
Arousal and sleep represent fundamental physiological domains, and alterations in the form of insomnia (difficulty falling or staying asleep) or hypersomnia (increased propensity for falling asleep or increased sleep duration)...