Marina Wunderlin

@MarinaaWu

PhD student interested in the interaction of sleep and memory in healthy/pathological aging

Bern, Schweiz
Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2010.

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    12. stu 2019.

    "First-Of-Its-Kind Study Links The Sleeping Brain To Toxin-Clearing" Contributed by Bryce Mander, PhD Read more here: Video credit: Fultz et al., 2019; NPR

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    18. sij

    Our mini-review on learning during is finally out at : "Learning During Sleep: A Dream Comes True?"

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    13. sij

    Sleep as a Potential Biomarker of Tau and β-Amyloid Burden in the Human Brain

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    3. pro 2019.

    exciting new paper by van Veluw et al. (): they find that driving slow neural oscillations causes blood volume oscillations and increases brain clearance:

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    20. stu 2019.

    Its only p-hacking if it comes from the pihâque region of France. Otherwise it's just sparkling malpractice

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    Forming lasting appears to depend on an interaction between glial cells and waves that are produced during

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    Slow oscillating neural activity during non-REM triggers waves of cerebrospinal fluid that flow in and out of the sleeping , washing it of harmful waste products, researchers find.

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    These findings have implications for plasticity, diseases like autism spectrum disorders, schizophrenia, and , and the ability of the brain to fight off infection and repair the damage following a or other traumatic injury.

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    16. lis 2019.

    Oscillating circuitries in the sleeping brain | Nature Reviews Neuroscience

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    3. lis 2019.

    Exciting work published in : Competing Roles of Slow Oscillations and Delta Waves in Memory Consolidation versus Forgetting

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    The study reveals that topics such as is an important and emerging topic for research; scientists exploring this connection are developing new theories on the early warning signs of this disease.

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    Study suggests tau tangles, not amyloid plaques, drive daytime napping that precedes

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    8. srp 2019.

    Young women in academia you wanna get ahead listen up here's some appropriate dress recommendations for ultimate respectability guaranteed:

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    Synapses in the are larger and stronger after deprivation, according to new research published in JNeurosci. Overall, this study supports the idea that sleep may universally weaken synapses that are strengthened from learning.

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    14. lip 2019.

    Zweifellos die grösste Demo, die ich je in Bern gesehen habe

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    In its March/April issue, Practical brings a new perspective on as it relates to health and patients' wellbeing throughout their lives, rather than focusing on specific sleep disorders.

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    5. ožu 2019.

    🎓💪The Sleep Science Winter School 2019 has successfully started. 📅 Organized by Bern Network of Epilepsy, Sleep and Consciousness and European Sleep Foundation , as part of by , , @EnteOspedalieronew

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    The study in the journal Science Advances, indicates that the slow and steady and activity associated with deep non-REM are optimal for the function of the glymphatic system, the brain’s unique process of removing waste.

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    21. velj 2019.

    Combining modifiable risk factors and risk of dementia: a systematic review and meta-analysis Here's the link with +peters_

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