Jose C Vis
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Sleep spindle and slow wave frequency reflect motor skill performance in primary school-age children
Astill R, Piantoni G, Raymann R, Vis J, Coppens J, Walker M, et al.
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2014 Nov;
8:910.
PMID: 25426055
Background And Aim: The role of sleep in the enhancement of motor skills has been studied extensively in adults. We aimed to determine involvement of sleep and characteristics of spindles...
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Piantoni G, Astill R, Raymann R, Vis J, Coppens J, van Someren E
Int J Psychophysiol
. 2013 Feb;
89(2):252-8.
PMID: 23403325
Deep sleep is characterized by slow waves of electrical activity in the cerebral cortex. They represent alternating down states and up states of, respectively, hyperpolarization with accompanying neuronal silence and...
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van der Werf Y, Altena E, Vis J, Koene T, van Someren E
Prog Brain Res
. 2011 Aug;
193:245-55.
PMID: 21854967
Total sleep deprivation in healthy subjects has a profound effect on the performance on tasks measuring sustained attention or vigilance. We here report how a selective disruption of deep sleep...
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Verhave P, Jongsma M, van den Berg R, Vis J, Vanwersch R, Smit A, et al.
Sleep
. 2011 Aug;
34(8):1119-25.
PMID: 21804674
Study Objectives: Sleep problems are a common phenomenon in most neurological and psychiatric diseases. In Parkinson disease (PD), for instance, sleep problems may be the most common and burdensome non-motor...
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Yoon J, Nicholson L, Feng S, Vis J, Green C
Brain Res
. 2010 Jul;
1353:194-203.
PMID: 20624376
Organotypic slice cultures obtained from immature brain tissue represent a well-established model system for neuroscience research. Current culture methods, however, do not allow long-term culture of mature brain slices. Slice...
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van der Werf Y, Altena E, Schoonheim M, Sanz-Arigita E, Vis J, De Rijke W, et al.
Nat Neurosci
. 2009 Jan;
12(2):122-3.
PMID: 19151712
Sleep before learning benefits memory encoding through unknown mechanisms. We found that even a mild sleep disruption that suppressed slow-wave activity and induced shallow sleep, but did not reduce total...
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Vis J, Schipper E, de Boer-van Huizen R, Verbeek M, de Waal R, Wesseling P, et al.
Acta Neuropathol
. 2005 Jan;
109(3):321-8.
PMID: 15668790
Inappropriate apoptosis has been implicated in the mechanism of neuronal death in Huntington's disease (HD). In this study, we report the expression of apoptotic markers in HD caudate nucleus (grades...
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Vis J, de Boer-van Huizen R, Verbeek M, de Waal R, Ten Donkelaar H, Kremer B
Brain Res
. 2004 Sep;
1024(1-2):16-24.
PMID: 15451363
In murine corticostriatal slice cultures, we studied the protective effects of the bioenergetic compound creatine on neuronal cell death induced by the mitochondrial toxin 3-nitropropionic acid (3-NP). 3-NP caused a...
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Vis J, de Boer-van Huizen R, Verbeek M, de Waal R, Ten Donkelaar H, Kremer B
Neurosci Lett
. 2002 Aug;
329(1):86-90.
PMID: 12161269
Exposure of organotypic rat corticostriatal slice cultures to the mitochondrial toxin 3-nitropropionic acid (3-NP) resulted in concentration-dependent loss of cresylviolet-stained cells and increase of lactate dehydrogenase and lactate efflux into...