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Journal Article

Rusterholz, T; Tarokh, L; Van Dongen, H.P. A.; Achermann, P (2017). Interindividual differences in the dynamics of the homeostatic process are trait-like and distinct for sleep versus wakefulness. Journal of sleep research, 26(2), pp. 171-178. Wiley-Blackwell 10.1111/jsr.12483

Borbély, AA; Rusterholz, T; Achermann, P (2017). Three decades of continuous wrist-activity recording: analysis of sleep duration. Journal of sleep research, 26(2), pp. 188-194. Wiley-Blackwell 10.1111/jsr.12492

Herzig, D; Eser, P; Radtke, T; Wenger, A; Rusterholz, T; Wilhelm, M; Achermann, P; Arhab, A; Jenni, OG; Kakebeeke, TH; Leeger-Aschmann, CS; Messerli-Bürgy, N; Meyer, AH; Munsch, S; Puder, JJ; Schmutz, EA; Stülb, K; Zysset, AE; Kriemler, S (2017). Relation of Heart Rate and its Variability during Sleep with Age, Physical Activity, and Body Composition in Young Children. Frontiers in physiology, 8(109) Frontiers Research Foundation 10.3389/fphys.2017.00109

Achermann, P; Rusterholz, T; Dürr, R; König, T; Tarokh, L (2016). Global field synchronization reveals rapid eye movement sleep as most synchronized brain state in the human EEG. Royal Society Open Science, 3(10), p. 160201. The Royal Society Publishing 10.1098/rsos.160201

Lassonde, JM; Rusterholz, T; Kurth, S; Schumacher, AM; Achermann, P; LeBourgeois, MK (2016). Sleep physiology in toddlers: Effects of missing a nap on subsequent night sleep. Neurobiology of sleep and circadian rhythms, 1(1), pp. 19-26. Elsevier 10.1016/j.nbscr.2016.08.001

Kurth, S; Lassonde, JM; Pierpoint, LA; Rusterholz, T; Jenni, OG; McClain, IJ; Achermann, P; LeBourgeois, MK (2016). Development of nap neurophysiology: preliminary insights into sleep regulation in early childhood. Journal of sleep research, 25(6), pp. 646-654. Wiley-Blackwell 10.1111/jsr.12427

Landolt, H-P; Glatzel, M; Blättler, T; Achermann, P; Roth, C; Mathis, J; Weis, J; Tobler, I; Aguzzi, A; Bassetti, C L (2006). Sleep-wake disturbances in sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Neurology, 66(9), pp. 1418-24. Hagerstown, Md.: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 10.1212/01.wnl.0000210445.16135.56

Lehmann, D; Faber, P L; Achermann, P; Jeanmonod, D; Gianotti, Lorena; Pizzagalli, D (2001). Brain sources of EEG gamma frequency during volitionally meditation-induced, altered states of consciousness, and experience of the self. Psychiatry research, 108(2), pp. 111-121. Elsevier 10.1016/S0925-4927(01)00116-0

Conference or Workshop Item

Markovic, Andjela; Rusterholz, T; Achermann, P; Tarokh, Leila (September 2018). Genetic Contribution to Slow Wave Energy in Adolescents. Journal of sleep research, 27(S1), p. 225. Wiley-Blackwell

Markovic, Andjela; Rusterholz, T; Achermann, P; Tarokh, Leila (September 2018). Sleep EEG Topography as an Endophenotype in Adolescence: Insights from an Adolescent Twin Study. Journal of sleep research, 27(S2), pp. 105-106. Wiley-Blackwell

Markovic, Andjela; Rusterholz, T; Achermann, P; Tarokh, Leila (2017). Topographic Distribution of EEG Power During Sleep in Monozygotic and Dizygotic Twins. (Unpublished). In: Swiss Society for Sleep Research, Sleep Medicine and Chronobiology (SSSSC) annual Meeting. 11.05.2017-12.05.2017. Lugano, Schweiz.

Hamann, C; Rusterholz, T; Rupp, D; Margot, N; Achermann, P; Tarokh, L (2016). Genetic and Environmental Contributors to Sleep in Early Adolescence: Results from a Twin Study (Unpublished). In: ESRS. Bologna, Italy. 13.09.-16.09.2016.

Rusterholz, T; Hamann, C; O'Gorman, R; Rupp, D; Achermann, P; Tarokh, L (2016). Sleep Spindles in Early Adolescence: Associations with Depression and Thalamic (Unpublished). In: ESRS. Bologna, Italy. 13.09.-16.09.2016.

Hamann, Christoph; Rupp, Daniela; Leuenberger, S; Schmidt, Stefanie Julia; Achermann, P; Tarokh, Leila (2015). Heritability Of The Sleep EEG In Early Adolescence: Preliminary Results From A Twin Study (Unpublished). In: Gemeinsame Jahresversammlung SGP & SSSSC. Interlaken. 10.-11.06.2015.

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