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Thomas Schreiner
Thomas Schreiner
Department of Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
Verified email at psy.lmu.de
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Boosting vocabulary learning by verbal cueing during sleep
T Schreiner, B Rasch
Cerebral Cortex 25 (11), 4169-4179, 2015
2432015
Auditory feedback blocks memory benefits of cueing during sleep.
T Schreiner, M Lehmann, B Rasch
Nature communications 6, 8729-8729, 2015
1592015
Emotional arousal modulates oscillatory correlates of targeted memory reactivation during NREM, but not REM sleep
M Lehmann, T Schreiner, E Seifritz, B Rasch
Scientific reports 6 (1), 39229, 2016
1122016
Endogenous memory reactivation during sleep in humans is clocked by slow oscillation-spindle complexes
T Schreiner, M Petzka, T Staudigl, BP Staresina
Nature communications 12 (1), 3112, 2021
1072021
Theta phase-coordinated memory reactivation reoccurs in a slow-oscillatory rhythm during NREM sleep
T Schreiner, CF Doeller, O Jensen, B Rasch, T Staudigl
Cell reports 25 (2), 296-301, 2018
1012018
The beneficial role of memory reactivation for language learning during sleep: A review
T Schreiner, B Rasch
Brain and language 167, 94-105, 2017
792017
Increased neuronal signatures of targeted memory reactivation during slow-wave up states
M Göldi, EAM van Poppel, B Rasch, T Schreiner
Scientific reports 9 (1), 2715, 2019
782019
Prior knowledge is essential for the beneficial effect of targeted memory reactivation during sleep
S Groch, T Schreiner, B Rasch, R Huber, I Wilhelm
Scientific reports 7 (1), 39763, 2017
712017
Cueing vocabulary during sleep increases theta activity during later recognition testing
T Schreiner, M Göldi, B Rasch
Psychophysiology 52 (11), 1538-1543, 2015
532015
Electrophysiological signatures of memory reactivation in humans
T Schreiner, T Staudigl
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 375 (1799), 20190293, 2020
512020
The human thalamus orchestrates neocortical oscillations during NREM sleep
T Schreiner, E Kaufmann, S Noachtar, JH Mehrkens, T Staudigl
Nature communications 13 (1), 5231, 2022
322022
Cueing vocabulary in awake subjects during the day has no effect on memory
T Schreiner, B Rasch
Somnologie-Schlafforschung Und Schlafmedizin 19 (2), 133-140, 2015
272015
No effect of vocabulary reactivation in older adults
MJ Cordi, T Schreiner, B Rasch
Neuropsychologia 119, 253-261, 2018
242018
To gain or not to gain–The complex role of sleep for memory: Comment on Dumay (2016)
T Schreiner, B Rasch
Cortex 101, 282-287, 2018
222018
No effect of targeted memory reactivation during sleep on retention of vocabulary in adolescents
I Wilhelm, T Schreiner, J Beck, B Rasch
Scientific reports 10 (1), 4255, 2020
122020
Facial cues affect the feedback negativity to offers in the Ultimatum Game. An EEG investigation
T Schreiner, J Alexopoulos, DM Pfabigan, U Sailer
International Journal of Psychophysiology 77 (3), 337, 2010
82010
Sleep: rock and swing versus toss and turn
T Schreiner, BP Staresina
Current Biology 29 (3), R86-R88, 2019
52019
Is prior knowledge essential? Additional training opportunities restore sleep‐associated memory benefits under conditions of low prior knowledge
MJ Cordi, T Schreiner, B Rasch
Journal of Sleep Research 32 (4), e13834, 2023
32023
Cueing memory during sleep is optimal during slow-oscillatory up-states
M Göldi, E van Poppel, B Rasch, T Schreiner
bioRxiv, 185264, 2017
32017
Clicking the brain into deep sleep. Commentary on Weigenand et al. ()
M Göldi, T Schreiner
European Journal of Neuroscience 45 (5), 629-630, 2017
22017
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