Search Results - "Züst, Marc Alain"
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Sleep-learning impairs subsequent awake-learning
Published in Neurobiology of learning and memory (01-01-2022)“…•Humans can learn new associations between foreign words and translation words while asleep.•Sleep-learned associations can be retrieved unconsciously…”
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Implicit Vocabulary Learning during Sleep Is Bound to Slow-Wave Peaks
Published in Current biology (18-02-2019)“…Learning while asleep is a dream of mankind, but is often deemed impossible because sleep lacks the conscious awareness and neurochemical milieu thought to be…”
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Acoustic stimulation during sleep predicts long-lasting increases in memory performance and beneficial amyloid response in older adults
Published in Age and ageing (01-12-2023)“…Abstract Background Sleep and neurodegeneration are assumed to be locked in a bi-directional vicious cycle. Improving sleep could break this cycle and help to…”
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The Hierarchy of Coupled Sleep Oscillations Reverses with Aging in Humans
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (06-09-2023)“…A well orchestrated coupling hierarchy of slow waves and spindles during slow-wave sleep supports memory consolidation. In old age, the duration of slow-wave…”
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Hippocampus is place of interaction between unconscious and conscious memories
Published in PloS one (31-03-2015)“…Recent evidence suggests that humans can form and later retrieve new semantic relations unconsciously by way of hippocampus-the key structure also recruited…”
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Preventing cognitive decline using portable, non‐invasive sleep enhancement
Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2023)“…Background Recently, disturbed slow wave sleep (SWS) has been identified as an early, modifiable risk factor for dementia. SWS is crucial for memory and…”
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Implicit Vocabulary Learning during Sleep Is Bound to Slow-Wave Peaks
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Subliminal messages exert long-term effects on decision-making
Published in Neuroscience of consciousness (01-01-2016)“…Subliminal manipulation is often considered harmless because its effects typically decay within a second. So far, subliminal long-term effects on behavior were…”
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Automatized online prediction of slow‐wave peaks during non‐rapid eye movement sleep in young and old individuals: Why we should not always rely on amplitude thresholds
Published in Journal of sleep research (01-12-2022)“…Summary Brain‐state‐dependent stimulation during slow‐wave sleep is a promising tool for the treatment of psychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases. A widely…”
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The role of slow wave sleep in the development of dementia and its potential for preventative interventions
Published in Psychiatry research. Neuroimaging (30-12-2020)“…•Decreased sleep slow wave activity in old age is a biomarker of cognitive decline.•Slow wave activity and amyloid-beta are bidirectionally linked.•Acoustic…”
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Phase‐locked auditory stimulation in three consecutive nights to prevent cognitive decline
Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2023)“…Background Over the past 10 years, disturbed sleep has been indicated as potential early, modifiable risk factor for severe cognitive decline and dementia…”
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Acoustic stimulation during sleep predicts long‐lasting increases in memory performance and beneficial amyloid response in older adults
Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2023)“…Background Phase‐locked acoustic stimulation (PLAS) during slow wave sleep (SWS) is able to boost SWS and – as a downstream effect – improve sleep‐dependent…”
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Larger capacity for unconscious versus conscious episodic memory
Published in Current biology (23-08-2021)“…Episodic memory is the memory for experienced events. A peak competence of episodic memory is the mental combination of events to infer commonalities…”
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