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Julia Ladenbauer

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Dimulescu C, Donle L, Cakan C, Goerttler T, Khakimova L, Ladenbauer J, et al.
Front Neuroinform . 2024 Feb; 18:1338886. PMID: 38375447
Study Objectives: We aimed to build a tool which facilitates manual labeling of sleep slow oscillations (SOs) and evaluate the performance of traditional sleep SO detection algorithms on such a...
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Wortha S, Schulz J, Hanna J, Schwarz C, Stubbe B, Frenzel S, et al.
Geroscience . 2023 Aug; 46(1):1319-1330. PMID: 37548882
Deteriorations in slow wave sleep (SWS) have been linked to brain aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD), possibly due to its key role in clearance of amyloid-beta and tau (Aß/tau), two...
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Wust L, Antonenko D, Malinowski R, Khakimova L, Grittner U, Obermayer K, et al.
J Sleep Res . 2023 Jul; 33(3):e13981. PMID: 37488062
Certain neurophysiological characteristics of sleep, in particular slow oscillations (SOs), sleep spindles, and their temporal coupling, have been well characterised and associated with human memory abilities. Delta waves, which are...
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Ladenbauer J, Khakimova L, Malinowski R, Obst D, Tonnies E, Antonenko D, et al.
Neuromodulation . 2022 Aug; 26(8):1592-1601. PMID: 35981956
Background: Oscillatory rhythms during sleep, such as slow oscillations (SOs) and spindles and, most importantly, their coupling, are thought to underlie processes of memory consolidation. External slow oscillatory transcranial direct...
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Rackoll T, Neumann K, Passmann S, Grittner U, Kulzow N, Ladenbauer J, et al.
PLoS One . 2021 May; 16(5):e0251544. PMID: 33984029
Introduction: Many clinical studies reporting accelerometry data use sum score measures such as percentage of time spent in moderate to vigorous activity which do not provide insight into differences in...
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Ladenbauer J, Ladenbauer J, Kulzow N, Floel A
Sleep . 2021 Jan; 44(7). PMID: 33406266
Study Objectives: Aging is associated with detrimental changes in sleep physiology, a process accelerated in Alzheimer's disease. Fine-tuned temporal interactions of non-rapid eye movement slow oscillations and spindles were shown...
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Ladenbauer J, Ladenbauer J, Kulzow N, de Boor R, Avramova E, Grittner U, et al.
J Neurosci . 2017 Jun; 37(30):7111-7124. PMID: 28637840
Alzheimer's disease (AD) not only involves loss of memory functions, but also prominent deterioration of sleep physiology, which is already evident at the stage of mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Cortical...
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Ladenbauer J, Kulzow N, Passmann S, Antonenko D, Grittner U, Tamm S, et al.
Neuroimage . 2016 Jul; 142:311-323. PMID: 27381076
Sleep-related consolidation of declarative memories, as well as associated neurophysiological events such as slow oscillatory and spindle activity, deteriorate in the course of aging. This process is accelerated in neurodegenerative...
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Passmann S, Kulzow N, Ladenbauer J, Antonenko D, Grittner U, Tamm S, et al.
Brain Stimul . 2016 Jun; 9(5):730-739. PMID: 27247261
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated an enhancement of hippocampal-dependent declarative memory consolidation, associated slow wave sleep (SWS) and slow wave activity (SWA) after weak slow oscillatory stimulation (so-tDCS) during early...