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Manuela Friedrich

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Kurz E, Bastian L, Molle M, Born J, Friedrich M
Sleep Adv . 2024 Dec; 5(1):zpae084. PMID: 39660110
Sleep has been demonstrated to support memory formation from early life on. The precise temporal coupling of slow oscillations (SOs) with spindles has been suggested as a mechanism facilitating this...
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Bastian L, Kurz E, Naher T, Zinke K, Friedrich M, Born J
Neurobiol Learn Mem . 2024 Sep; 215:107987. PMID: 39284413
The ability to form long-term memories begins in early infancy. However, little is known about the specific mechanisms that guide memory formation during this developmental stage. We demonstrate the emergence...
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Friedrich M, Molle M, Born J, Friederici A
Nat Commun . 2022 Dec; 13(1):7896. PMID: 36550131
Grammar learning requires memory for dependencies between nonadjacent elements in speech. Immediate learning of nonadjacent dependencies has been observed in very young infants, but their memory of such dependencies has...
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Friedrich M, Molle M, Friederici A, Born J
Nat Commun . 2020 Mar; 11(1):1298. PMID: 32157080
Any experienced event may be encoded and retained in detail as part of our episodic memory, and may also refer and contribute to our generalized knowledge stored in semantic memory....
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Friedrich M, Molle M, Friederici A, Born J
Dev Sci . 2018 Aug; 22(2):e12743. PMID: 30160012
Sleep spindle activity in infants supports their formation of generalized memories during sleep, indicating that specific sleep processes affect the consolidation of memories early in life. Characteristics of sleep spindles...
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Friedrich M, Wilhelm I, Molle M, Born J, Friederici A
Curr Biol . 2017 Aug; 27(15):2374-2380.e3. PMID: 28756948
From the age of 3 months, infants learn relations between objects and co-occurring words [1]. These very first representations of object-word pairings in infant memory are considered as non-symbolic proto-words...
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Friedrich M, Friederici A
Dev Sci . 2015 Nov; 20(2). PMID: 26548459
The present study explored the origins of word learning in early infancy. Using event-related potentials (ERP) we monitored the brain activity of 3-month-old infants when they were repeatedly exposed to...
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Friedrich M, Wilhelm I, Born J, Friederici A
Nat Commun . 2015 Jan; 6:6004. PMID: 25633407
Sleep consolidates memory and promotes generalization in adults, but it is still unknown to what extent the rapidly growing infant memory benefits from sleep. Here we show that during sleep...
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Friedrich M, Friederici A
J Cogn Neurosci . 2011 Mar; 23(11):3228-40. PMID: 21391764
There has been general consensus that initial word learning during early infancy is a slow and time-consuming process that requires very frequent exposure, whereas later in development, infants are able...
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Friedrich M, Friederici A
Brain Lang . 2009 Aug; 114(2):66-71. PMID: 19665783
The relation between the maturation of brain mechanisms responsible for the N400 elicitation in the event-related brain potential (ERP) and the development of behavioral language skills was investigated in 12-month-old...