Ngā hua rapu - Matthias Mölle
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Learning-Dependent Increases in Sleep Spindle Density mā Steffen Gais, Matthias Mölle, Kay Helms, Jan Born
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Effects of sleep and circadian rhythm on human circulating immune cells. mā Jan Born, Tanja Lange, K. Hansen, Matthias Mölle, H. Fehm
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The Sleeping Infant Brain Anticipates Development mā Manuela Friedrich, Ines Wilhelm, Matthias Mölle, Jan Born, Angela D. Friederici
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Slow oscillating transcranial direct current stimulation during non-rapid eye movement sleep improves behavioral inhibition in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder mā Manuel Munz, Alexander Prehn‐Kristensen, Frederieke Thielking, Matthias Mölle, Robert Göder, Lioba Baving
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Ngā utauta rapu:
Ngā marau whai pānga
Neuroscience
Psychology
Electroencephalography
Hippocampus
Computer science
Medicine
Memory consolidation
Operating system
Sleep (system call)
Audiology
Sleep spindle
Slow-wave sleep
Stimulation
Physics
Biology
Cognition
Oscillation (cell signaling)
Cognitive psychology
Genetics
Non-rapid eye movement sleep
Wakefulness
Biochemistry
Declarative memory
Quantum mechanics
Chemistry
Hippocampal formation
Internal medicine
K-complex
Neuroscience of sleep
Prefrontal cortex