Susanne Diekelmann
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Fechner J, Born M, Mancini M, Akata Z, Haag P, Diekelmann S, et al.
Sleep Adv
. 2025 Jan;
5(1):zpae088.
PMID: 39758352
Study Objectives: The "Zeigarnik effect" refers to the phenomenon where future intentions are remembered effectively only as long as they are not executed. This study investigates whether these intentions, which...
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Carbone J, Bibian C, Born J, Forcato C, Diekelmann S
Sci Rep
. 2024 Apr;
14(1):9057.
PMID: 38643331
Sleep facilitates declarative memory consolidation, which is assumed to rely on the reactivation of newly encoded memories orchestrated by the temporal interplay of slow oscillations (SO), fast spindles and ripples....
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Carbone J, Diekelmann S
NPJ Sci Learn
. 2024 Apr;
9(1):31.
PMID: 38622159
Targeted Memory Reactivation (TMR) is a noninvasive tool to manipulate memory consolidation during sleep. TMR builds on the brain's natural processes of memory reactivation during sleep and aims to facilitate...
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Pavlov Y, Pavlova N, Diekelmann S, Kotchoubey B
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci
. 2022 Oct;
23(1):100-113.
PMID: 36241964
Fear memories can be altered after acquisition by processes, such as fear memory consolidation or fear extinction, even without further exposure to the fear-eliciting stimuli, but factors contributing to these...
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Wang J, Heck K, Born J, Ngo H, Diekelmann S
J Sleep Res
. 2022 Feb;
31(6):e13562.
PMID: 35166422
The beneficial effects of sleep for memory consolidation are assumed to rely on the reactivation of memories in conjunction with the coordinated interplay of sleep rhythms like slow oscillations and...
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Carbone J, Bibian C, Reischl P, Born J, Forcato C, Diekelmann S
Learn Mem
. 2021 Aug;
28(9):307-318.
PMID: 34400532
According to the active system consolidation theory, memory consolidation during sleep relies on the reactivation of newly encoded memory representations. This reactivation is orchestrated by the interplay of sleep slow...
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Beijamini F, Valentin A, Jager R, Born J, Diekelmann S
Front Behav Neurosci
. 2021 Mar;
15:645110.
PMID: 33746720
According to the active systems consolidation theory, memories undergo reactivation during sleep that can give rise to qualitative changes of the representations. These changes may generate new knowledge such as...
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Forcato C, Klinzing J, Carbone J, Radloff M, Weber F, Born J, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2020 Dec;
3(1):733.
PMID: 33277601
Reactivation by reminder cues labilizes memories during wakefulness, requiring reconsolidation to persist. In contrast, during sleep, cued reactivation seems to directly stabilize memories. In reconsolidation, incomplete reminders are more effective...
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Mertel I, Pavlov Y, Barner C, Muller F, Diekelmann S, Kotchoubey B
BMC Med
. 2020 Nov;
18(1):350.
PMID: 33213463
Background: Sleep-wakefulness cycles are an essential diagnostic criterion for disorders of consciousness (DOC), differentiating prolonged DOC from coma. Specific sleep features, like the presence of sleep spindles, are an important...
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Glosemeyer R, Diekelmann S, Cassel W, Kesper K, Koehler U, Westermann S, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2020 Oct;
10(1):17325.
PMID: 33057210
Healthy sleep, positive general affect, and the ability to regulate emotional experiences are fundamental for well-being. In contrast, various mental disorders are associated with altered rapid eye movement (REM) sleep,...