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Zeller, Céline J; Züst, Marc A; Wunderlin, Marina; Nissen, Christoph; Klöppel, Stefan (2023). The promise of portable remote auditory stimulation tools to enhance slow-wave sleep and prevent cognitive decline. Journal of sleep research, 32(4), e13818. Wiley 10.1111/jsr.13818

Fehér, Kristoffer D; Omlin, Ximena; Tarokh, Leila; Schneider, Carlotta L; Morishima, Yosuke; Züst, Marc A; Wunderlin, Marina; König, Thomas; Hertenstein, Elisabeth; Ellenberger, Benjamin; Ruch, Simon; Schmidig, Flavio; Mikutta, Christian; Trinca, Ersilia; Senn, Walter; Feige, Bernd; Klöppel, Stefan; Nissen, Christoph (2023). Feasibility, efficacy, and functional relevance of automated auditory closed-loop suppression of slow-wave sleep in humans. Journal of sleep research, 32(4), e13846. Wiley-Blackwell 10.1111/jsr.13846

Bielinski, Laura Luisa; Wälchli, Gwendolyn; Nissen, Christoph; Berger, Thomas; Moggi, Franz (2023). Does an Internet-Based Emotion Regulation Intervention Provide Added Value for Acute Psychiatric Inpatient Care? Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial. JMIR research protocols, 12, e47656. JMIR Publications 10.2196/47656

Johann, Anna Friederike; Hertenstein, Elisabeth; Feige, Bernd; Akram, Umair; Holub, Florian; Baglioni, Chiara; Domschke, Katharina; Schramm, Elisabeth; Nissen, Christoph; Kyle, Simon D; Riemann, Dieter; Biermann, Jürgen; Spiegelhalder, Kai (2020). Cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia does not appear to have a substantial impact on early markers of cardiovascular disease: A preliminary randomized controlled trial. Journal of sleep research, 29(5), e13102. Wiley-Blackwell 10.1111/jsr.13102

Kuhn, Marion; Hertenstein, Elisabeth; Feige, Bernd; Landmann, Nina; Spiegelhalder, Kai; Baglioni, Chiara; Hemmerling, Johanna; Durand, Diana; Frase, Lukas; Klöppel, Stefan; Riemann, Dieter; Nissen, Christoph (2018). Declarative virtual water maze learning and emotional fear conditioning in primary insomnia. Journal of sleep research, 27(6), e12693. Wiley-Blackwell 10.1111/jsr.12693

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