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    Sleep-related and diurnal effects on brain diffusivity and cerebrospinal fluid flow by Tuura, Ruth O'Gorman, Volk, Carina, Callaghan, Fraser, Jaramillo, Valeria, Huber, Reto

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-11-2021)
    “…•Both sleep and circadian effects influence brain water compartmentalisation.•Overnight changes in diffusivity were observed in brain parenchyma and…”
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    Mapping of cortical activity in the first two decades of life: a high-density sleep electroencephalogram study by Kurth, Salomé, Ringli, Maya, Geiger, Anja, LeBourgeois, Monique, Jenni, Oskar G, Huber, Reto

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (06-10-2010)
    “…Evidence that electroencephalography (EEG) slow-wave activity (SWA) (EEG spectral power in the 1-4.5 Hz band) during non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREM)…”
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    Source modeling sleep slow waves by Murphy, Michael, Riedner, Brady A, Huber, Reto, Massimini, Marcello, Ferrarelli, Fabio, Tononi, Giulio

    “…Slow waves are the most prominent electroencephalographic (EEG) feature of sleep. These waves arise from the synchronization of slow oscillations in the…”
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    EEG sleep slow-wave activity as a mirror of cortical maturation by Buchmann, Andreas, Ringli, Maya, Kurth, Salomé, Schaerer, Margot, Geiger, Anja, Jenni, Oskar G, Huber, Reto

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-03-2011)
    “…Deep (slow wave) sleep shows extensive maturational changes from childhood through adolescence, which is reflected in a decrease of sleep depth measured as the…”
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    An infant sleep electroencephalographic marker of thalamocortical connectivity predicts behavioral outcome in late infancy by Jaramillo, Valeria, Schoch, Sarah F., Markovic, Andjela, Kohler, Malcolm, Huber, Reto, Lustenberger, Caroline, Kurth, Salome

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-04-2023)
    “…•Slow waves and spindles occur in a temporally coupled manner in infancy•Slow wave slope, fast spindle density, and slow wave-spindle coupling are not related…”
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    Large cognitive fluctuations surrounding sleep in daily living by Huber, Reto, Ghosh, Arko

    Published in iScience (19-03-2021)
    “…Cognitive output and physical activity levels fluctuate surrounding sleep. The ubiquitous digitization of behavior via smartphones is a promising avenue for…”
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    Which are the Central Aspects of Infant Sleep? The Dynamics of Sleep Composites across Infancy by Schoch, Sarah F, Huber, Reto, Kohler, Malcolm, Kurth, Salome

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (15-12-2020)
    “…Sleep during infancy is important for the well-being of both infant and parent. Therefore, there is large interest in characterizing infant sleep with reliable…”
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    Exploratory behavior, cortical BDNF expression, and sleep homeostasis by HUBER, Reto, TONONI, Giulio, CIRELLI, Chiara

    Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (01-02-2007)
    “…Slow-wave activity (SWA; 0.5-4.0 Hz) during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep is a reliable indicator of sleep need, as it increases with the duration of…”
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    The sleeping brain’s connectivity and family environment: characterizing sleep EEG coherence in an infant cohort by Markovic, Andjela, Schoch, Sarah F., Huber, Reto, Kohler, Malcolm, Kurth, Salome

    Published in Scientific reports (04-02-2023)
    “…Brain connectivity closely reflects brain function and behavior. Sleep EEG coherence, a measure of brain’s connectivity during sleep, undergoes pronounced…”
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    Deep sleep maintains learning efficiency of the human brain by Fattinger, Sara, de Beukelaar, Toon T., Ruddy, Kathy L., Volk, Carina, Heyse, Natalie C., Herbst, Joshua A., Hahnloser, Richard H. R., Wenderoth, Nicole, Huber, Reto

    Published in Nature communications (22-05-2017)
    “…It is hypothesized that deep sleep is essential for restoring the brain’s capacity to learn efficiently, especially in regions heavily activated during the…”
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    Sleep Homeostasis and Cortical Synchronization: III. A High-Density EEG Study of Sleep Slow Waves in Humans by RIEDNER, Brady A, VYAZOVSKIY, Vladyslav V, HUBER, Reto, MASSIMINI, Marcello, ESSER, Steve, MURPHY, Michael, TONONI, Giulio

    Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (01-12-2007)
    “…The mechanisms responsible for the homeostatic decrease of slow-wave activity (SWA, defined in this study as electroencephalogram [EEG] power between 0.5 and…”
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    Automated analysis of a large-scale paediatric dataset illustrates the interdependent relationship between epilepsy and sleep by Skorucak, Jelena, Bölsterli, Bigna K., Storz, Sarah, Leach, Sven, Schmitt, Bernhard, Ramantani, Georgia, Huber, Reto

    Published in Scientific reports (08-08-2023)
    “…Slow waves are an electrophysiological characteristic of non-rapid eye movement sleep and a marker of the restorative function of sleep. In certain…”
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    The effects of caffeine on sleep and maturational markers in the rat by Olini, Nadja, Kurth, Salomé, Huber, Reto

    Published in PloS one (04-09-2013)
    “…Adolescence is a critical period for brain maturation during which a massive reorganization of cortical connectivity takes place. In humans, slow wave activity…”
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    The Sleep Slow Oscillation as a Traveling Wave by Massimini, Marcello, Huber, Reto, Ferrarelli, Fabio, Hill, Sean, Tononi, Giulio

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (04-08-2004)
    “…During much of sleep, virtually all cortical neurons undergo a slow oscillation (<1 Hz) in membrane potential, cycling from a hyperpolarized state of silence…”
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    Breakdown of Cortical Effective Connectivity During Sleep by Massimini, Marcello, Ferrarelli, Fabio, Huber, Reto, Esser, Steve K, Singh, Harpreet, Tononi, Giulio

    “…When we fall asleep, consciousness fades yet the brain remains active. Why is this so? To investigate whether changes in cortical information transmission play…”
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    Chronic social stress leads to altered sleep homeostasis in mice by Olini, Nadja, Rothfuchs, Iru, Azzinnari, Damiano, Pryce, Christopher R., Kurth, Salome, Huber, Reto

    Published in Behavioural brain research (01-06-2017)
    “…•Chronic social stress impairs the recovery response during sleep in mice.•The effect is specific to EEG slow wave activity - the best marker for sleep…”
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    Acoustically evoked K-complexes together with sleep spindles boost verbal declarative memory consolidation in healthy adults by Leach, Sven, Krugliakova, Elena, Sousouri, Georgia, Snipes, Sophia, Skorucak, Jelena, Schühle, Selina, Müller, Manuel, Ferster, Maria Laura, Da Poian, Giulia, Karlen, Walter, Huber, Reto

    Published in Scientific reports (19-08-2024)
    “…Over the past decade, phase-targeted auditory stimulation (PTAS), a neuromodulation approach which presents auditory stimuli locked to the ongoing phase of…”
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    Arm immobilization causes cortical plastic changes and locally decreases sleep slow wave activity by Ghilardi, M Felice, Tononi, Giulio, Huber, Reto, Massimini, Marcello, Ferrarelli, Fabio, Riedner, Brady A, Peterson, Michael J

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-09-2006)
    “…Sleep slow wave activity (SWA) is thought to reflect sleep need, increasing after wakefulness and decreasing after sleep. We showed recently that a learning…”
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    A Protocol for Comparing Dry and Wet EEG Electrodes During Sleep by Leach, Sven, Chung, Ku-Young, Tüshaus, Laura, Huber, Reto, Karlen, Walter

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (17-06-2020)
    “…Sleep is commonly assessed by recording the electroencephalogram (EEG) of the sleeping brain. As sleep assessments in a lab environment are cumbersome for both…”
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    Triggering sleep slow waves by transcranial magnetic stimulation by Massimini, Marcello, Ferrarelli, Fabio, Esser, Steve K, Riedner, Brady A, Huber, Reto, Murphy, Michael, Peterson, Michael J, Tononi, Giulio

    “…During much of sleep, cortical neurons undergo near-synchronous slow oscillation cycles in membrane potential, which give rise to the largest spontaneous waves…”
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