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    About sleep's role in memory by Rasch, Björn, Born, Jan

    Published in Physiological reviews (01-04-2013)
    “…Over more than a century of research has established the fact that sleep benefits the retention of memory. In this review we aim to comprehensively cover the…”
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    The Consolidation and Transformation of Memory by Dudai, Yadin, Karni, Avi, Born, Jan

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (07-10-2015)
    “…Memory consolidation refers to the transformation over time of experience-dependent internal representations and their neurobiological underpinnings. The…”
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    Sleep for preserving and transforming episodic memory by Inostroza, Marion, Born, Jan

    Published in Annual review of neuroscience (08-07-2013)
    “…Sleep is known to support memory consolidation. Here we review evidence for an active system consolidation occurring during sleep. At the beginning of this…”
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    The contribution of sleep to hippocampus-dependent memory consolidation by Marshall, Lisa, Born, Jan

    Published in Trends in cognitive sciences (01-10-2007)
    “…There is now compelling evidence that sleep promotes the long-term consolidation of declarative and procedural memories. Behavioral studies suggest that sleep…”
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    Slow oscillations orchestrating fast oscillations and memory consolidation by Mölle, Matthias, Born, Jan

    Published in Progress in brain research (2011)
    “…Slow-wave sleep (SWS) facilitates the consolidation of hippocampus-dependent declarative memory. Based on the standard two-stage memory model, we propose that…”
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    Cortical circuit activity underlying sleep slow oscillations and spindles by Niethard, Niels, Ngo, Hong-Viet V., Ehrlich, Ingrid, Born, Jan

    “…Slow oscillations and sleep spindles are hallmarks of the EEG during slow-wave sleep (SWS). Both oscillatory events, especially when co-occurring in the…”
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    Phase-Amplitude Coupling: A General Mechanism for Memory Processing and Synaptic Plasticity? by Bergmann, Til O., Born, Jan

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (03-01-2018)
    “…In this issue of Neuron, Helfrich et al. (2017) demonstrate that phase-amplitude coupling (PAC) between slow oscillations and spindles is crucial for memory…”
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    Cell-Type-Specific Dynamics of Calcium Activity in Cortical Circuits over the Course of Slow-Wave Sleep and Rapid Eye Movement Sleep by Niethard, Niels, Brodt, Svenja, Born, Jan

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (12-05-2021)
    “…Sleep shapes cortical network activity, fostering global homeostatic downregulation of excitability while maintaining or even upregulating excitability in…”
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    Back to baseline: sleep recalibrates synapses by Niethard, Niels, Born, Jan

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-02-2019)
    “…In 2008, Vyazovskiy et al. published a seminal study demonstrating that sleep induces a widespread downscaling of synapses that counters the synaptic upscaling…”
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    Auditory Closed-Loop Stimulation of the Sleep Slow Oscillation Enhances Memory by Ngo, Hong-Viet V., Martinetz, Thomas, Born, Jan, Mölle, Matthias

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (08-05-2013)
    “…Brain rhythms regulate information processing in different states to enable learning and memory formation. The <1 Hz sleep slow oscillation hallmarks slow-wave…”
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    The hippocampus is crucial for forming non-hippocampal long-term memory during sleep by Sawangjit, Anuck, Oyanedel, Carlos N., Niethard, Niels, Salazar, Carolina, Born, Jan, Inostroza, Marion

    Published in Nature (London) (01-12-2018)
    “…There is a long-standing division in memory research between hippocampus-dependent memory and non-hippocampus-dependent memory, as only the latter can be…”
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    Thalamic Spindles Promote Memory Formation during Sleep through Triple Phase-Locking of Cortical, Thalamic, and Hippocampal Rhythms by Latchoumane, Charles-Francois V., Ngo, Hong-Viet V., Born, Jan, Shin, Hee-Sup

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (19-07-2017)
    “…While the interaction of the cardinal rhythms of non-rapid-eye-movement (NREM) sleep—the thalamo-cortical spindles, hippocampal ripples, and the cortical slow…”
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    The role of sleep in motor sequence consolidation: stabilization rather than enhancement by Nettersheim, Almut, Hallschmid, Manfred, Born, Jan, Diekelmann, Susanne

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (29-04-2015)
    “…Sleep supports the consolidation of motor sequence memories, yet it remains unclear whether sleep stabilizes or actually enhances motor sequence performance…”
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    Fast and slow spindles during the sleep slow oscillation: disparate coalescence and engagement in memory processing by Mölle, Matthias, Bergmann, Til O, Marshall, Lisa, Born, Jan

    Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (01-10-2011)
    “…Thalamo-cortical spindles driven by the up-state of neocortical slow (< 1 Hz) oscillations (SOs) represent a candidate mechanism of memory consolidation during…”
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    Anticipated Reward Enhances Offline Learning During Sleep by Fischer, Stefan, Born, Jan

    “…Sleep is known to promote the consolidation of motor memories. In everyday life, typically more than 1 isolated motor skill is acquired at a time, and this…”
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    Oxytocin Reduces Reward-Driven Food Intake in Humans by OTT, Volker, FINLAYSON, Graham, LEHNERT, Hendrik, HEITMANN, Birte, HEINRICHS, Markus, BORN, Jan, HALLSCHMID, Manfred

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-10-2013)
    “…Experiments in animals suggest that the neuropeptide oxytocin acts as an anorexigenic signal in the central nervous control of food intake. In humans, however,…”
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    Selective Mobilization of Cytotoxic Leukocytes by Epinephrine by Dimitrov, Stoyan, Lange, Tanja, Born, Jan

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-01-2010)
    “…It is well-known that acute stress, presumably as a first defense against pathogens, enhances PBMC counts by mobilizing these beta2-adrenoceptor positive cells…”
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    Driving sleep slow oscillations by auditory closed-loop stimulation-a self-limiting process by Ngo, Hong-Viet V, Miedema, Arjan, Faude, Isabel, Martinetz, Thomas, Mölle, Matthias, Born, Jan

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (29-04-2015)
    “…The <1 Hz EEG slow oscillation (SO) is a hallmark of slow-wave sleep (SWS) and is critically involved in sleep-associated memory formation. Previous studies…”
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    Auditory closed-loop stimulation of EEG slow oscillations strengthens sleep and signs of its immune-supportive function by Besedovsky, Luciana, Ngo, Hong-Viet V., Dimitrov, Stoyan, Gassenmaier, Christoph, Lehmann, Rainer, Born, Jan

    Published in Nature communications (07-12-2017)
    “…Sleep is essential for health. Slow wave sleep (SWS), the deepest sleep stage hallmarked by electroencephalographic slow oscillations (SOs), appears of…”
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