Search Results - "Wanger, T"
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Topographic and sex-related differences in sleep spindles in major depressive disorder: A high-density EEG investigation
Published in Journal of affective disorders (20-03-2013)“…Abstract Background Sleep spindles are believed to mediate several sleep-related functions including maintaining disconnection from the external environment…”
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The timing and directional connectivity of human frontoparietal and ventral visual attention networks in emotional scene perception
Published in Neuroscience (26-09-2014)“…Highlights • Rapid neuroimaging used to assess the timing of human emotional scene perception. • Amygdala and fusiform gyrus show comparatively early emotional…”
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Amphibian and butterfly diversity across a tropical land-use gradient in Sri Lanka; implications for conservation decision making
Published in Animal conservation (01-06-2012)“…Asian rainforests suffer from massive deforestation but remain less studied pantropically. Although Sri Lanka is a severely threatened biodiversity hot spot…”
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Disease-free ovarian cancer patients report severe pain and fatigue over time: prospective quality of life assessment in a consecutive series
Published in European journal of gynaecological oncology (2015)“…objective: Among ovarian cancer patients, cancer treatment is aggressive and yet survival is often so limited; hence, this study sought to measure quality of…”
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Altered overnight modulation of spontaneous waking EEG reflects altered sleep homeostasis in major depressive disorder: A high-density EEG investigation
Published in Journal of affective disorders (25-09-2013)“…Abstract Background Prior investigations have suggested sleep homeostasis is altered in major depressive disorder (MDD). Low frequency activity (LFA) in the…”
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Amphibian and butterfly diversity across a tropical land‐use gradient in S ri L anka; implications for conservation decision making
Published in Animal conservation (01-06-2012)“…Abstract Asian rainforests suffer from massive deforestation but remain less studied pantropically. Although S ri L anka is a severely threatened biodiversity…”
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Interretinal transduction of injury signals after unilateral optic nerve crush
Published in Neuroreport (18-02-2009)“…In this study, we report that partial unilateral optic nerve crush in the rat affects the number of retinal ganglion cells of the contralateral eye still in…”
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Metabolic, endocrine, haemodynamic and pulmonary responses to different types of exercise in individuals with normal or reduced liver function
Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology (01-09-1996)“…The liver is central to the metabolic response to exercise but measurements of effects of reduced liver function on the physiological adaptation to exercise…”
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