Hiukka, Anne, Ståhlman, Marcus, Pettersson, Camilla, Levin, Malin, Adiels, Martin, Teneber, Susanne, ...
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Is the cortisol awakening rise a response to awakening? (2007)
Wilhelm, Ines, Born, Jan, Kudielka, Brigitte M., Schlotz, Wolff, Wust, Stefan
A distinct rise in cortisol levels that occurs after morning awakening is increasingly used as an indicator of adrenocortical activity which is associated with different pathologies. Although it was...
Bernd Schultes, Kamila Jauch-Chara, Steffen Gais, Manfred Hallschmid, Eva Reiprich, Werner Kern, ...
BackgroundNocturnal hypoglycemia frequently occurs in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). It can be fatal and is believed to promote the development of the hypoglycemia-unawareness...
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Influence of captopril on symptomatic and hormonal responses to hypoglycaemia in humans
Oltmanns, Kerstin M, Deininger, Eva, Wellhoener, Peter, Schultes, Bernd, Kern, Werner, Marx, Esther, ...
Midlife decline in declarative memory consolidation is correlated with a decline in slow wave sleep
Backhaus, Jutta, Born, Jan, Hoeckesfeld, Ralf, Fokuhl, Sylvia, Hohagen, Fritz, Junghanns, Klaus
Sleep architecture as well as memory function are strongly age dependent. Slow wave sleep (SWS), in particular, decreases dramatically with increasing age, starting already beyond the age of 30. SWS...
Sleep Loss Produces False Memories
Diekelmann, Susanne, Landolt, Hans-Peter, Lahl, Olaf, Born, Jan, Wagner, Ullrich
People sometimes claim with high confidence to remember events that in fact never happened, typically due to strong semantic associations with actually encoded events. Sleep is known to provide...