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Sleep stage II contributes to the consolidation of declarative memories
S Ruch, O Markes, SB Duss, D Oppliger, TP Reber, T Koenig, J Mathis, ...
Neuropsychologia 50 (10), 2389-2396, 2012
1272012
Implicit vocabulary learning during sleep is bound to slow-wave peaks
MA Züst, S Ruch, R Wiest, K Henke
Current biology 29 (4), 541-553. e7, 2019
762019
Subliminal messages exert long-term effects on decision-making
S Ruch, MA Züst, K Henke
Neuroscience of consciousness 2016 (1), niw013, 2016
462016
Skepticism toward emerging infectious diseases and influenza vaccination intentions in nurses
M Maridor, S Ruch, A Bangerter, V Emery
Journal of health communication 22 (5), 386-394, 2017
312017
Hippocampus is place of interaction between unconscious and conscious memories
MA Züst, P Colella, TP Reber, P Vuilleumier, M Hauf, S Ruch, K Henke
PLoS One 10 (3), e0122459, 2015
282015
Word encoding during sleep is suggested by correlations between word-evoked up-states and post-sleep semantic priming
S Ruch, T Koenig, J Mathis, C Roth, K Henke
Frontiers in psychology 5, 116570, 2014
222014
Learning during sleep: a dream comes true?
S Ruch, K Henke
Trends in cognitive sciences 24 (3), 170-172, 2020
182020
Closed-loop modulation of local slow oscillations in human NREM sleep
S Ruch, FJ Schmidig, L Knüsel, K Henke
NeuroImage 264, 119682, 2022
172022
Larger capacity for unconscious versus conscious episodic memory
E Schneider, MA Züst, S Wuethrich, F Schmidig, S Klöppel, R Wiest, ...
Current Biology 31 (16), 3551-3563. e9, 2021
152021
Sleep-learning impairs subsequent awake-learning
S Ruch, MA Züst, K Henke
Neurobiology of learning and memory 187, 107569, 2022
72022
Subliminally and supraliminally acquired long-term memories jointly bias delayed decisions
S Ruch, E Herbert, K Henke
Frontiers in psychology 8, 238781, 2017
52017
Feasibility, efficacy, and functional relevance of automated auditory closed‐loop suppression of slow‐wave sleep in humans
KD Fehér, X Omlin, L Tarokh, CL Schneider, Y Morishima, MA Züst, ...
Journal of sleep research 32 (4), e13846, 2023
42023
Bi-temporal anodal transcranial direct current stimulation during slow-wave sleep boosts slow-wave density but not memory consolidation
S Ruch, K Fehér, S Homan, Y Morishima, SM Mueller, SV Mueller, ...
Brain Sciences 11 (4), 410, 2021
42021
Sleep to learn
S Ruch, M Valiadis, A Gharabaghi
Sleep 44 (8), zsab160, 2021
32021
Inverse forgetting in unconscious episodic memory
L Pacozzi, L Knüsel, S Ruch, K Henke
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 20595, 2022
22022
Episodic long-term memory formation during slow-wave sleep
FJ Schmidig, S Ruch, K Henke
bioRxiv, 2022.10. 24.513503, 2022
22022
Brain signal complexity and aperiodicity predict human corticospinal excitability
J Frohlich, S Ruch, BH Trunk, M Keute, PAM Mediano, A Gharabaghi
bioRxiv, 2024.02. 09.579457, 2024
2024
Selective slow-wave sleep suppression through auditory closed-loop stimulation
KD Fehér, X Omlin, L Tarokh, C Schneider, Y Morishima, M Züst, ...
Sleep Medicine 100, S302, 2022
2022
Automatized selective slow-wave sleep suppression through auditory closed-loop stimulation
K Feher, X Omlin, L Tarokh, CL Schneider, Y Morishima, MA Zust, ...
JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH 31, 2022
2022
Vocabulary memory formed during deep sleep persists at least for 36 hours, if word pairs are encoded during a slow-wave down-state
FJ Schmidig, S Ruch, K Henke
2021
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