| Selected Publications: |
Groch S, Wilhelm I, Diekelmann S, Sayk F, Gais S, Born J. Contribution of norepinephrine to emotional memory consolidation during sleep. Psychoneuroendocrinology 2011; in press.
Lange T, Dimitrov S, Bollinger T, Diekelmann S, Born J. Sleep after vaccination boosts immunological memory. J Immunol. 2011 Jul 1;187(1):283-90.
Fischer S, Diekelmann S, Born J. Sleep's role in the processing of unwanted memories. J Sleep Res. 2011 Jun;20(2):267-74.
Diekelmann S, Wilhelm I, Wagner U, Born J. Elevated cortisol at retrieval suppresses false memories in parallel with correct memories. J Cogn Neurosci. 2011 Apr;23(4):772- 81.
Diekelmann S, Büchel C, Born J, Rasch B. Labile or stable: opposing consequences for memory when reactivated during waking and sleep. Nat Neurosci. 2011 Mar;14(3):381-6.
Wilhelm I, Diekelmann S, Molzow I, Ayoub A, Mölle M, Born J. Sleep selectively enhances memories of future relevance. J Neurosci. 2011 Feb 2;31(5):1563-9.
Diekelmann S, Born J, Wagner U. Sleep enhances false memories depending on general memory performance. Behav Brain Res. 2010 Apr;208(2):425-429.
Diekelmann S, Born J. Slow wave sleep takes the leading role in memory reorganization. Nat Rev Neurosci. 2010 Mar;11(3):218.
Diekelmann S, Born J. The memory function of sleep. Nat Rev Neurosci. 2010 Feb;11(2):114-26.
Diekelmann S, Wilhelm I, Born J. The whats and whens of sleep-dependent memory consolidation. Sleep Med Rev. 2009 Oct;13(5):309-21.
Rasch B, Pommer J, Diekelmann S, Born J. Pharmacological REM sleep suppression paradoxically improves rather than impairs skill memory. Nat Neurosci. 2009 Apr;12(4):396-7.
Diekelmann S, Landolt H-P, Lahl O, Born J, Wagner U. Sleep Loss Produces False Memories. PLoS ONE. 2008 Oct; 3(10):e3512.
Wilhelm I, Diekelmann S, Born J. Sleep in children improves memory performance on declarative but not procedural tasks. Learn Mem. 2008 Apr 25;15(5):373-7.
Diekelmann S, Born J. One memory, two ways to consolidate? Nat Neurosci. 2007 Sep;10(9):1085-6.
Wagner U, Kashyap N, Diekelmann S, Born J. The impact of post-learning sleep vs. wakefulness on recognition memory for faces with different facial expressions. Neurobiol Learn Mem. 2007 May;87(4):679-87.
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