» Authors » Martin Dresler

Martin Dresler

Explore the profile of Martin Dresler including associated specialties, affiliations and a list of published articles. Areas
Snapshot
Articles 108
Citations 1591
Followers 0
Related Specialties
Top 10 Co-Authors
Published In
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Recent Articles
1.
Pereira M, Chen X, Paltarzhytskaya A, Pacheso Y, Muller N, Bovy L, et al.
J Sleep Res . 2025 Feb; :e14462. PMID: 39940102
Sleep research has evolved considerably since the first sleep electroencephalography recordings in the 1930s and the discovery of well-distinguishable sleep stages in the 1950s. While electrophysiological recordings have been used...
2.
Ujma P, Dresler M, Bodizs R
Psychophysiology . 2025 Feb; 62(2):e70016. PMID: 39924460
Sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings can be contaminated by artifacts. Visual and automatic methods have been developed to mark such erroneous segments of EEG data. Here, we systematically explored the effect...
3.
Tzioridou S, Campillo-Ferrer T, Canas-Martin C, Canas-Martin J, Schluter L, Torres-Platas S, et al.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev . 2025 Jan; 169:106011. PMID: 39818345
During most dreams, the dreamer does not realize that they are in a dream. In contrast, lucid dreaming allows to become aware of the current state of mind, often accompanied...
4.
Rosenblum Y, Esfahani M, Adelhofer N, Zerr P, Furrer M, Huber R, et al.
Elife . 2025 Jan; 13. PMID: 39784706
Sleep cycles are defined as episodes of non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep followed by an episode of REM sleep. Fractal or aperiodic neural activity is a well-established marker of arousal...
5.
Rosenblum Y, Bogdany T, Nadasy L, Chen X, Kovacs I, Gombos F, et al.
J Sleep Res . 2024 Dec; :e14439. PMID: 39724862
Traditionally categorized as a uniform sleep phase, rapid eye movement sleep exhibits substantial heterogeneity with its phasic and tonic constituents showing marked differences regarding many characteristics. Here, we investigate how...
6.
van Hattem T, Verkaar L, Krugliakova E, Adelhofer N, Zeising M, Drinkenburg W, et al.
Physiology (Bethesda) . 2024 Nov; 40(3). PMID: 39601891
Sleep has been postulated to play an important role in the removal of potentially neurotoxic molecules, such as amyloid-β, from the brain via the glymphatic system. Disturbed sleep, on the...
7.
Zhao J, Schoch S, Valli K, Dresler M
Neurosci Biobehav Rev . 2024 Nov; 167:105951. PMID: 39577819
No abstract available.
8.
Al-Shama R, Uleman J, Pereira M, Claassen J, Dresler M
Sleep Med Rev . 2024 Aug; 77:101977. PMID: 39096646
Sleep plays an essential role in physiology, allowing the brain and body to restore itself. Despite its critical role, our understanding of the underlying processes in the sleeping human brain...
9.
Campillo-Ferrer T, Alcaraz-Sanchez A, Demsar E, Wu H, Dresler M, Windt J, et al.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev . 2024 Jun; 163:105770. PMID: 38880408
Out-of-body experiences (OBEs) are characterized by the subjective experience of being located outside the physical body. Little is known about the neurophysiology of spontaneous OBEs, which are often reported by...
10.
Rosenblum Y, Pereira M, Stange O, Weber F, Bovy L, Tzioridou S, et al.
Ann Neurol . 2024 Apr; 96(1):46-60. PMID: 38624158
Objective: Recent evidence shows that during slow-wave sleep (SWS), the brain is cleared from potentially toxic metabolites, such as the amyloid-beta protein. Poor sleep or elevated cortisol levels can worsen...