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Literaturliste von Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Björn Rasch

letzte Aktualisierung: 06.11.2024

Baselgia, S., Kasten, F. H., Herrmann, C. S., Rasch, B. & Pabetamann, S. (2024). No Benefit in Memory Performance after Nocturnal Memory Reactivation Coupled with Theta-tACS. Clocks & Sleep, 6(2), 211-233.

Fabbri, M., Occhionero, M., Tonetti, L., Costa, M., Giudetti, F., Rasch, B. & Natale, V. (2024). Music cue during slow wave sleep improves visuospatial memory consolidation. Journal of Sleep Research, No. e14372.

Koroma, M., Beck, J., Schmidt, C., Rasch, B. & Demertzi, A. (2024). Probing the embodiment of sleep functions: Insights from cardiac responses to word-induced relaxation during sleep. Journal of Sleep Research, No. e14160.

Paßmann, S., Baselgia, S., Kasten, F. H., Herrmann, C. S. & Rasch, B. (2024). Differential online and offline effects of theta-tACS on memory encoding and retrieval. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience (CABN), 24, 894-911.

Rasch, B. & Cordi, M. J. (2024). The influence of experience and modality of presentation (online vs. offline) on hypnotizability. Frontiers in Psychology, 14, No. 1293070.

Wick, A. Z., Combertaldi, S. L. & Rasch, B. (2024). The first-night effect of sleep occurs over nonconsecutive nights in unfamiliar and familiar environments. Sleep, 47(10), No. zsae179.

Zech, N., Riegel, B., Rasch, B., Peter, B. & Hansen, E. (2024). HGSHS-5:G - First results with the short version of the test for the Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility and a comparison with the full version. Frontiers in Psychology, 15, No. 1422920.

Baselgia, S., Combertaldi, S. L., Fahr, A., Wirz, D. S., Ort, A. & Rasch, B. (2023). Pre-sleep arousal induced by suspenseful series and cliffhangers have only minor effects on sleep: A sleep laboratory study. Sleep Medicine, 102, 186-198.

Cordi, M. J., Schreiner, T. & Rasch, B. (2023). Is prior knowledge essential? Additional training opportunities restore sleep-associated memory benefits under conditions of low prior knowledge. Journal of Sleep Research, No. e13834.

Friesen, E., Sopp, M. R., Cordi, M. J., Rasch, B. & Michael, T. (2023). Sleep-directed hypnosis improves subjective sleep quality but not extinction memory after exposure to analog trauma. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 47(2), 255-268.

Gvozdanovic, G., Schoch, S., Stämpfli, P., Seifritz, E. & Rasch, B. (2023). Neural correlates of sleep-induced benefits on traumatic memory processing. Human Brain Mapping, 44(9), 3506-3518.

Mühlematter, C., Nielsen, D. S., Castro-Mejía, J. L., Brown, S. A., Rasch, B., Wright, K. P., Walser, J.-C., Schoch, S. F. & Kurth, S. (2023). Not simply a matter of parents - Infants' sleep-wake patterns are associated with their regularity of eating. PLoS ONE, 18(10), No. e0291441.

Revenstorf, D., Peter, B. & Rasch, B. (Hrsg.). (2023). Hypnose in Psychotherapie, Psychosomatik und Medizin. Manual für die Praxis (4., überarb. u. erw. Aufl.). Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer.

Rosenblum, Y., Weber, F. D., Rak, M., Zavecz, Z., Kunath, N., Breitenstein, B., Rasch, B., Zeising, M., Uhr, M., Steiger, A. & Dresler, M. (2023). Sustained polyphasic sleep restriction abolishes human growth hormone release. Sleep, 47(2), No. zsad321.

Wick, A. & Rasch, B. (2023). Targeted memory reactivation during slow-wave sleep vs. sleep stage N2: No significant differences in a vocabulary task. Learning & Memory, 30(9), 192-200.

Antony, J. W., Ngo, H.- V.- V., Bergmann, T. O. & Rasch, B. (2022). Real-time, closed-loop, or open-loop stimulation? Navigating a terminological jungle. Journal of Sleep Research, 31(6), No. e13755.

Beck, J., Loretz, E. & Rasch, B. (2022). Stress dynamically reduces sleep depth: temporal proximity to the stressor is crucial. Cerebral Cortex, No. bhac055.

Besedovsky, L., Cordi, M., Wißlicen, L., Martínez-Albert, E., Born, J. & Rasch, B. (2022). Hypnotic enhancement of slow-wave sleep increases sleep-associated hormone secretion and reduces sympathetic predominance in healthy humans. Communications Biology, 5(1), No. 747.

Combertaldi, S. L., Wick, A. Z. & Rasch, B. (2022). The intention to react to sounds induces sleep disturbances and alters brain responses to sounds during sleep. A Pilot Study. Clocks & Sleep, 4(4), 561-576.

Cordi, M. J. & Rasch, B. (2022). Hypnotizability may relate to interoceptive ability to accurately perceive sleep depth: An exploratory study. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 70(4), 385-402.

Ngo, H.- V.- V., Antony, J. W. & Rasch, B. (2022). Real-time stimulation during sleep: prior findings, novel developments, and future perspectives. Journal of Sleep Research, 31(6), No. e13735.

Rasch, B. (2022). Psychosomatik und Schlaf. Wie beeinflussen Gedanken und Vorstellungen den Schlaf? Hypnose, 17(1-2), 69-80.

Wirz, D. S., Ort, A., Rasch, B. & Fahr, A. (2022). The role of cliffhangers in serial entertainment: An experiment on cliffhangers' effects on enjoyment, arousal, and intention to continue watching. Psychology of Popular Media, 1-11.

Beck, J., Cordi, M. J. & Rasch, B. (2021). Hypnotic suggestions increase slow-wave parameters but decrease slow-wave spindle coupling. Nature and Science of Sleep, 13, 1383-1393.

Beck, J., Loretz, E. & Rasch, B. (2021). Exposure to relaxing words during sleep promotes slow-wave sleep and subjective sleep quality. Sleep, 44(11), No. zsab148.

Combertaldi, S. L., Ort, A., Cordi, M., Fahr, A. & Rasch, B. (2021). Pre-sleep social media use does not strongly disturb sleep: A sleep laboratory study in healthy young participants. Sleep Medicine, 87, 191-202.

Dimanico, M. M., Klaassen, A.-L., Wang, J., Kaeser, M., Harvey, M., Rasch, B. & Rainer, G. (2021). Aspects of tree shrew consolidated sleep structure resemble human sleep. Communications Biology, 4(1), No. 722.

Gvozdanovic, G., Seifritz, E., Stämpfli, P., Canna, A., Rasch, B. & Esposito, F. (2021). Experimental trauma rapidly modifies functional connectivity. Brain Imaging and Behavior, 15(4), 2017-2030.

Rasch, B., Friese, M., Hofmann, W. & Naumann, E. (2021). Quantitative Methoden 1. Einführung in die Statistik für Psychologie, Sozial- & Erziehungswissenschaften (5., überarb. Aufl.). Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer.

Rasch, B., Friese, M., Hofmann, W. & Naumann, E. (2021). Quantitative Methoden 2. Einführung in die Statistik für Psychologie, Sozial- & Erziehungswissenschaften (5., überarb. Aufl.). Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer.

Combertaldi, S. L. & Rasch, B. (2020). Healthy sleepers can worsen their sleep by wanting to do so: The effects of intention on objective and subjective sleep parameters. Nature and Science of Sleep, 12, 981-997.

Cordi, M. J. & Rasch, B. (2020). Systematic decrease of slow-wave sleep after a guided imagery designed to deepen sleep in low hypnotizable subjects. Journal of Sleep Research, No. e13168.

Cordi, M. J., Rossier, L. & Rasch, B. (2020). Hypnotic suggestions given before nighttime sleep extend slow-wave sleep as compared to a control text in highly hypnotizable subjects. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 68(1), 105-129.

Erlacher, D., Schmid, D., Schuler, S. & Rasch, B. (2020). Inducing lucid dreams by olfactory-cued reactivation of reality testing during early-morning sleep: A proof of concept. Consciousness and Cognition, 83, No. 102975.

Gvozdanovic, G., Stämpfli, P., Seifritz, E. & Rasch, B. (2020). Structural brain differences predict early traumatic memory processing. Psychophysiology, 57(1), No. e13354.

Muehlroth, B. E., Sander, M. C., Fandakova, Y., Grandy, T. H., Rasch, B., Shing, Y. L. & Werkle-Bergner, M. (2020). Memory quality modulates the effect of aging on memory consolidation during sleep: Reduced maintenance but intact gain. NeuroImage, 209, No. 116490.

Schmidt, B., Hoffmann, E. & Rasch, B. (2020). Feel safe and money is less important! Hypnotic suggestions of safety decrease brain responses to monetary rewards in a risk game. Cerebral Cortex Communications, 1(1), No. tgaa050.

Schmidt, B., Hoffmann, E. & Rasch, B. (2020). Feel Safe and Money is Less Important! Hypnotic Suggestions of Safety Decrease Brain Responses to Monetary Rewards in a Risk Game. Cerebral Cortex Communications, 1(1), tgaa050.

Wilhelm, I., Schreiner, T., Beck, J. & Rasch, B. (2020). No effect of targeted memory reactivation during sleep on retention of vocabulary in adolescents. Scientific Reports, 10, No. 4255.

Ackermann, S., Cordi, M., La Marca, R., Seifritz, E. & Rasch, B. (2019). Psychosocial stress before a nap increases sleep latency and decreases early slow-wave activity. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, No. 20.

Cordi, M. J., Ackermann, S. & Rasch, B. (2019). Effects of relaxing music on healthy sleep. Scientific Reports, 9, No. 9079.

Göldi, M., van Poppel, E. A. M., Rasch, B. & Schreiner, T. (2019). Increased neuronal signatures of targeted memory reactivation during slow-wave up states. Scientific Reports, 9, No. 2715.

Hülsemann, M. J., Naumann, E. & Rasch, B. (2019). Quantification of phase-amplitude coupling in neuronal oscillations: Comparison of phase-locking value, mean vector length, modulation index, and generalized-linear-modeling-cross-frequency-coupling. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 13, No. 573.

Muehlroth, B. E., Sander, M. C., Fandakova, Y., Grandy, T. H., Rasch, B., Shing, Y. L. & Werkle-Bergner, M. (2019). Precise slow oscillation-spindle coupling promotes memory consolidation in younger and older adults. Scientific Reports, 9, No. 1940.

Schoch, S. F., Cordi, M. J., Schredl, M. & Rasch, B. (2019). The effect of dream report collection and dream incorporation on memory consolidation during sleep. Journal of Sleep Research, 28(1), No. e12754.

Cordi, M. J., Schreiner, T. & Rasch, B. (2018). No effect of vocabulary reactivation in older adults. Neuropsychologia, 119, 253-261.

Schreiner, T., Doeller, C. F., Jensen, O., Rasch, B. & Staudigl, T. (2018). Theta phase-coordinated memory reactivation reoccurs in a slow-oscillatory rhythm during NREM sleep. Cell Reports, 25(2), 296-301.

Seibold, M., Rasch, B., Born, J. & Diekelmann, S. (2018). Reactivation of interference during sleep does not impair ongoing memory consolidation. Memory, 26(3), 377-384.

Axmacher, N. & Rasch, B. (Eds.). (2017). Cognitive neuroscience of memory consolidation. Cham: Springer International Publishing.

Groch, S., Preiss, A., McMakin, D. L., Rasch, B., Walitza, S., Huber, R. & Wilhelm, I. (2017). Targeted reactivation during sleep differentially affects negative memories in socially anxious and healthy children and adolescents. Journal of Neuroscience, 37(9), 2425-2434.

Groch, S., Schreiner, T., Rasch, B., Huber, R. & Wilhelm, I. (2017). Prior knowledge is essential for the beneficial effect of targeted memory reactivation during sleep. Scientific Reports, 7, No. 39763.

Gvozdanovic, G. A., Stämpfli, P., Seifritz, E. & Rasch, B. (2017). Neural correlates of experimental trauma memory retrieval. Human Brain Mapping, 38(7), 3592-3602.

Schmidt, B., Mussel, P., Osinsky, R., Rasch, B., Debener, S. & Hewig, J. (2017). Work first then play: Prior task difficulty increases motivation-related brain responses in a risk game. Biological Psychology, 126, 82-88.

Schoch, S. F., Cordi, M. J. & Rasch, B. (2017). Modulating influences of memory strength and sensitivity of the retrieval test on the detectability of the sleep consolidation effect. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 145, 181-189.

Schreiner, T., Lehmann, M. & Rasch, B. (2017). Reinforcing language learning during sleep. In N. Axmacher & B. Rasch (Eds.), Cognitive neuroscience of memory consolidation (pp. 347-368). Cham: Springer International Publishing.

Schreiner, T. & Rasch, B. (2017). The beneficial role of memory reactivation for language learning during sleep: A review. Brain and Language, 167, 94-105.

Diekelmann, S., Born, J. & Rasch, B. (2016). Increasing explicit sequence knowledge by odor cueing during sleep in men but not women. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience (Online Journal), 10, No. 74.

Groch, S., McMakin, D., Guggenbühl, P., Rasch, B., Huber, R. & Wilhelm, I. (2016). Memory cueing during sleep modifies the interpretation of ambiguous scenes in adolescents and adults. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 17, 10-18.

Jurewicz, K., Cordi, M. J., Staudigl, T. & Rasch, B. (2016). No evidence for memory decontextualization across one night of sleep. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 10, No. 7.

Kleim, B., Wysokowsky, J., Schmid, N., Seifritz, E. & Rasch, B. (2016). Effects of sleep after experimental trauma on intrusive emotional memories. Sleep, 39(12), 2125-2132.

Klinzing, J. G., Rasch, B., Born, J. & Diekelmann, S. (2016). Sleep's role in the reconsolidation of declarative memories. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 136, 166-173.

Lehmann, M., Schreiner, T., Seifritz, E. & Rasch, B. (2016). Emotional arousal modulates oscillatory correlates of targeted memory reactivation during NREM, but not REM sleep. Scientific Reports (Online Journal), 6, No. 39229.

Luethi, M. S., Friese, M., Binder, J., Boesiger, P., Luechinger, R. & Rasch, B. (2016). Motivational incentives lead to a strong increase in lateral prefrontal activity after self-control exertion. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 11(10), 1618-1626.

Rihm, J. S., Sollberger, S. B., Soravia, L. M. & Rasch, B. (2016). Re-presentation of olfactory exposure therapy success cues during non-rapid eye movement sleep did not increase therapy outcome but increased sleep spindles. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 10, No. 340.

Ackermann, S., Hartmann, F., Papassotiropoulos, A., de Quervain, D.- J.- F. & Rasch, B. (2015). No Associations between Interindividual Differences in Sleep Parameters and Episodic Memory Consolidation. Sleep, 38(6), 951-959.

Cordi, M. J., Hirsiger, S., Mérillat, S. & Rasch, B. (2015). Hypnotische Suggestionen vertiefen den Schlaf und verbessern die Kognition bei älteren Erwachsenen. Eine EEG-Studie im Schlaflabor. Hypnose, 10(1-2), 81-93.

Cordi, M. J., Hirsiger, S., Mérillat, S. & Rasch, B. (2015). Improving sleep and cognition by hypnotic suggestion in the elderly. Neuropsychologia, 69, 176-182.

Rihm, J. S. & Rasch, B. (2015). Replay of conditioned stimuli during late REM and stage N2 sleep influences affective tone rather than emotional memory strength. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 142-151.

Schreiner, T., Goeldi, M. & Rasch, B. (2015). Cueing vocabulary during sleep increases theta activity during later recognition testing. Psychophysiology, 52(11), 1538-1543.

Schreiner, T., Lehmann, M. & Rasch, B. (2015). Auditory feedback blocks memory benefits of cueing during sleep. Nature Communications.

Schreiner, T. & Rasch, B. (2015). Boosting vocabulary learning by verbal cueing during sleep. Cerebral Cortex, 25(11), 4169-4179.

Ackermann, S. & Rasch, B. (2014). Differential effects of non-REM and REM sleep on memory consolidation? Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 14(2), No. 430.

Cordi, M. J., Diekelmann, S., Born, J. & Rasch, B. (2014). No effect of odor-induced memory reactivation during REM sleep on declarative memory stability. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, 8.

Cordi, M. J., Schlarb, A. A. & Rasch, B. (2014). Deepening sleep by hypnotic suggestion. Sleep, 37(6), 1143-1152.

Göder, R., Nissen, C. & Rasch, B. (2014). Schlaf, Lernen und Gedächtnis: Relevanz für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie. Der Nervenarzt, 85(1), 50-56.

Kleim, B., Wilhelm, F. H., Temp, I., Margraf, J., Wiederhold, B. K. & Rasch, B. (2014). Letter to the Editor: Simply avoiding reactivating fear memory after exposure therapy may help to consolidate fear extinction memory - a reply (advance online publication). Psychological Medicine, 1.

Kleim, B., Wilhelm, F. H., Temp, L., Margraf, J., Wiederhold, B. K. & Rasch, B. (2014). Sleep enhances exposure therapy. Psychological Medicine, 44(7), 1511-1519.

Krenzer, M., Oertel, W., Trenkwalder, C., Depboylu, C., Vadasz, D., Ries, V., Sixel-Döring, F., Mayer, G., Koehler, U., Cassel, W., Hildebrandt, O., Kesper, K., Kianinejad, P., Nell, C., Ohl, G., Riemann, D., Baglioni, C., Feige, B., Spiegelhalder, K., Göder, R., Nissen, C., Rasch, B., Pollmächer, T., Wetter, T. C. & Happe, S. (2014). Themenschwerpunkt: Schlaf. (Mit 8 Einzelbeiträgen). Der Nervenarzt, 85(1), 9-76.

Luksys, G., Ackermann, S., Coynel, D., Gschwind, L., Heck, A., Rasch, B., Vogler, C., Papassotiropoulos, A., Fastenrath, M., Spalek, K. & de Quervain, D. (2014). BAIAP2 Is Related to Emotional Modulation of Human Memory Strength. PLoS ONE, 9(1), No. e92933.

Rasch, B., Friese, M., Hofmann, W. & Naumann, E. (2014). Quantitative Methoden 1. Einführung in die Statistik für Psychologen und Sozialwissenschaftler (4., überarb. Aufl.). Berlin: Springer.

Rasch, B., Friese, M., Hofmann, W. & Naumann, E. (2014). Quantitative Methoden 2. Einführung in die Statistik für Psychologen und Sozialwissenschaftler (4., überarb. Aufl.). Berlin: Springer.

Rihm, J. S., Diekelmann, S., Born, J. & Rasch, B. (2014). Reactivating Memories during Sleep by Odors: Odor Specificity and Associated Changes in Sleep Oscillations. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 26(8), 1806-1818.

von Helversen, B., Karlsson, L., Rasch, B. & Rieskamp, J. (2014). Neural substrates of similarity and rule-based strategies in judgment. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8, No. 809.

Wascher, E., Rasch, B., Sänger, J., Hoffmann, S., Schneider, D., Rinkenauer, G., Heuer, H. & Gutberlet, I. (2014). Frontal theta activity reflects distinct aspects of mental fatigue. Biological Psychology, 96, 57-65.

Ackermann, S., Hartmann, F., Papassotiropoulos, A., de Quervain, D.- J.- F. & Rasch, B. (2013). Associations between basal cortisol levels and memory retrieval in healthy young individuals. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 25(11), 1896-1907.

Ackermann, S., Heck, A., Rasch, B., Papassotiropoulos, A. & de Quervain, D.- J.- .- F. (2013). The BclI polymorphism of the glucocorticoid receptor gene is associated with emotional memory performance in healthy individuals. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 38(7), 1203-1207.

Bosch, O. G., Rihm, J. S., Scheidegger, M., Landolt, H.-P., Stämpfli, P., Brakowski, J., Esposito, F., Rasch, B. & Seifritz, E. (2013). Sleep deprivation increases dorsal nexus connectivity to the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in humans. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the USA, 110(48), 19597?19602.

Friese, M., Binder, J., Luechinger, R., Boesiger, P. & Rasch, B. (2013). Suppressing emotions impairs subsequent Stroop performance and reduces prefrontal brain activation. PLoS ONE, 8(4), No. e60385.

Papassotiropoulos, A., Stefanova, E., Vogler, C., Gschwind, L., Ackermann, S., Spalek, K., Rasch, B., Heck, A., Aerni, A., Hanser, E., Demougin, P., Huynh, K.-D., Luechinger, R., Klarhöfer, M., Novakovic, I., Kostic, V., Boesiger, P., Scheffler, K. & de Quervain, D.-F. (2013). A genome-wide survey and functional brain imaging study identify CTNNBL1 as a memory-related gene. Molecular Psychiatry, 18(2), 255-263.

Rasch, B. & Born, J. (2013). About sleeps role in memory. Physiological Reviews, 93(2), 681-766.

Wilhelm, I., Rose, M., Imhof, K. I., Rasch, B., Büchel, C. & Born, J. (2013). The sleeping child outplays the adult's capacity to convert implicit into explicit knowledge. Nature Neuroscience, 16(4), 391-U37.

Ackermann, S., Spalek, K., Rasch, B., Gschwind, L., Coynel, D., Fastenrath, M., Papassotiropoulos, A. & de Quervain, D.- J.- F. (2012). Testosterone levels in healthy men are related to amygdala reactivity and memory performance. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 37(9), 1417-1424.

Binder, J., de Quervain, D.- J.- F., Friese, M., Luechinger, R., Boesiger, P. & Rasch, B. (2012). Emotion suppression reduces hippocampal activity during successful memory encoding. NeuroImage, 63(1), 525-532.

de Quervain, D.- J.- .- F., Kolassa, I.-T., Ackermann, S., Aerni, A., Boesiger, P., Demougin, P., Elbert, T., Ertl, V., Gschwind, L., Hadziselimovic, N., Hanser, E., Heck, A., Hieber, P., Huynh, K.-D., Klarhöfer, M., Luechinger, R., Rasch, B., Scheffler, K., Spalek, K., Stippich, C., Vogler, C., Vukojevic, V., Stetak, A. & Papassotiropolulos, A. (2012). PKC alpha is genetically linked to memory capacity in healthy subjects and to risk for posttraumatic stress disorder in genocide survivors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109(22), 8746-8751.

Diekelmann, S., Biggel, S., Rasch, B. & Born, J. (2012). Offline consolidation of memory varies with time in slow wave sleep and can be accelerated by cuing memory reactivations. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 98(2), 103-111.

Diekelmann, S., Büchel, C., Born, J. & Rasch, B. (2011). Labile or stable: Opposing consequences for memory when reactivated during waking and sleep. Nature Neuroscience, 14(3), 381-386.

Gais, S., Rasch, B., Dahmen, J. C., Sara, S. & Born, J. (2011). The memory function of noradrenergic activity in non-REM sleep. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23(9), 2582-2592.

Heck, A., Vogler, C., Gschwind, L., Ackermann, S., Auschra, B., Spalek, K., Rasch, B., de Quervain, D. & Papassotiropoulos, A. (2011). Statistical epistasis and functional brain imaging support a role of voltage-gated potassium channels in human memory. PLoS ONE, 6(12), No. e29337.

Huster, R. J. & Rasch, B. (2011). Die Biologie braucht mehr Psychologie. Kommentar zu: Jäncke, L. & Petermann, F. (Hrsg.). (2010). Wie viel Biologie braucht die Psychologie [Themenheft]. Psychologische Rundschau, 61 (4), 173-174. Psychologische Rundschau, 62(2), 119-121.

Rasch, B., Dodt, C., Sayk, F., Mölle, M. & Born, J. (2011). No elevated plasma catecholamine levels during sleep in newly diagnosed, untreated hypertensives. PlosOne, 6(6), e21292.

Hallschmid, M., Jauch-Chara, K., Korn, O., Mölle, M., Rasch, B., Born, J., Schultes, B. & Kern, W. (2010). Euglycemic infusion of insulin detemir compared to human insulin appears to increase direct current brain potential response and reduces food intake while inducing similar systemic effects. Diabetes, 59(4), 1101-1107.

Rasch, B., Friese, M., Hofmann, W. J. & Naumann, E. (2010). Quantitative Methoden, Band I (3. Aufl.). Heidelberg: Springer Verlag.

Rasch, B., Friese, M., Hofmann, W. J. & Naumann, E. (2010). Quantitative Methoden, Band II (3. Aufl.). Heidelberg: Springer Verlag.

Rasch, B., Papassotiropoulos, A. & de Quervain, D. (2010). Imaging genetics of cognitive functions: Focus on episodic memory. Neuroimage, 53(3), 870-877.

Rasch, B., Spalek, K., Buholzer, S., Luechinger, R., Boesiger, P., de Quervain, D.- J.- .- F. & Papassotiropoulos, A. (2010). Aversive stimuli lead to differential amygdala activation and connectivity patterns depending on catechol-O-methyltransferase Val158Met genotype. NeuroImage, 52(4), 1712-1719.

Bly, B. M., Carrion, R. E. & Rasch, B. (2009). Domain-specific learning of grammatical structure in musical and phonological sequences. Memory & Cognition, 37(1), 10-20.

Rasch, B., Spalek, K., Buholzer, S., Luechinger, R., Boesiger, P., Papassotiropoulos, A. & de Quervain, D.- J.- F. (2009). A genetic variation of the noradrenergic system is related to differential amygdala activation during encoding of emotional memories. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106(45), 19191-19196.

Rasch, B., Gais, S. & Born, J. (2009). Impaired off-line consolidation of motor memories after combined blockade of cholinergic receptors during REM sleep-rich sleep. Neuropsychopharmacology, 34(7), 1843-1853.

Rasch, B., Pommer, J., Diekelmann, S. & Born, J. (2009). Pharmacological REM sleep suppression paradoxically improves rather than impairs skill memory. Nature Neuroscience, 12(4), 396-397.

Gais, S., Rasch, B., Wagner, U. & Born, J. (2008). Visual-procedural memory consolidation during sleep blocked by glutamatergic receptor antagonists. The Journal of Neuroscience, 28(21), 5513-5518.

Rasch, B. & Born, J. (2008). Reactivation and Consolidation of Memory During Sleep. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 17(3), 188-192.

Rasch, B. (2008). Geruchsinduzierte Reaktivierung von Gedächtnisinhalten im menschlichen Schlaf. Dissertation, Universität, Fachbereich I - Psychologie, Trier.

Perras, B., Berkemeier, E., Rasch, B., Fehm, H. L. & Born, J. (2007). PreproTRH(158-183) fails to affect pituitary-adrenal response to CRH/vasopressin in man: A pilot study. Neuropeptides, 41(4), 233-238.

Rasch, B. & Born, J. (2007). Maintaining Memories by Reactivation. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 17(6), 698-703.

Rasch, B., Büchel, C., Gais, S. & Born, J. (2007). Odor cues during slow-wave sleep prompt declarative memory consolidation. Science, 315(5817), 1426-1429.

Rasch, B., Dodt, C., Mölle, M. & Born, J. (2007). Sleep-stage-specific regulation of plasma catecholamine concentration. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 32(8-10), 884-891.

Born, J., Rasch, B. & Gais, S. (2006). Sleep to remember. Neuroscientist, 12, 410-424.

Kozhevnikov, M., Motes, M. A., Rasch, B. & Blajenkova, O. (2006). Perspective-taking vs. mental rotation transformations and how they predict spatial navigation performance. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 20(3), 397-417.

Krug, R., Born, J. & Rasch, B. (2006). A 3-day estrogen treatment improves prefrontal cortex-dependent cognitive function in postmenopausal women. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 31(8), 965-975.

Rasch, B. H., Born, J. & Gais, S. (2006). Combined blockade of cholinergic receptors shifts the brain from stimulus encoding to memory consolidation. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 18(5), 793-802.

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