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Overview

Irene Tobler is affiliated with the University of Zurich in Switzerland. Their research is situated primarily in the fields of Neuroscience and Psychology, with a focus on Cognitive Neuroscience, Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

Their work addresses several main topics, including Sleep and Wakefulness Research, Circadian rhythm and melatonin, and Sleep and related disorders.

  • The Two-Process Model: Origin of Its Concepts and Their Implications (2023), Clinical and Translational Neuroscience

Irene Tobler has collaborated frequently with Alexander A. Borbély.

  • Alexander A. Borbély

Their research has been published predominantly in Clinical and Translational Neuroscience.

  • Clinical and Translational Neuroscience

Best Publications

  • Animal sleep: A review of sleep duration across phylogeny

    Scott S. Campbell;Scott S. Campbell;Irene Tobler;Irene Tobler

  • Altered circadian activity rhythms and sleep in mice devoid of prion protein.

    I Tobler;S E Gaus;T Deboer;P Achermann

  • Sleep deprivation in rats: effects on EEG power spectra, vigilance states, and cortical temperature.

    P. Franken;Derk-Jan Dijk;I. Tobler;A. A. Borbely

  • TNF-α suppresses the expression of clock genes by interfering with E-box-mediated transcription

    Gionata Cavadini;Saskia Petrzilka;Philipp Kohler;Corinne Jud

  • Effect of sleep deprivation on sleep and EEG power spectra in the rat.

    Alexander A. Borbély;Irene Tobler;Mehmet Hanagasioglu

  • Sleep EEG in the rat as a function of prior waking.

    I Tobler;A.A Borbély

  • Sleep and sleep regulation in normal and prion protein-deficient mice.

    Irene Tobler;Tom Deboer;Marek Fischer

  • Endogenous sleep-promoting substances and sleep regulation.

    A. A. Borbely;I. Tobler

  • Effects of sleep deprivation on sleep and sleep EEG in three mouse strains: empirical data and simulations

    Reto Huber;Tom Deboer;Irene Tobler

  • Women's sleep in health and disease

    Andrea Dzaja;Sara Arber;Jenny Hislop;Myriam Kerkhofs

  • The effect of 3-h and 6-h sleep deprivation on sleep and EEG spectra of the rat.

    Irene Tobler;Alexander A. Borbély

  • Diazepam-induced changes in sleep: Role of the α1 GABAA receptor subtype

    Irene Tobler;Caroline Kopp;Tom Deboer;Uwe Rudolph

  • Unilateral vibrissae stimulation during waking induces interhemispheric EEG asymmetry during subsequent sleep in the rat

    V Vyazovskiy;A A Borbély;I Tobler

  • Theta-activity in the waking EEG is a marker of sleep propensity in the rat

    V V Vyazovskiy;I Tobler

  • Is sleep fundamentally different between mammalian species

    Irene Tobler

  • Effect of partial sleep deprivation on sleep stages and EEG power spectra: evidence for non-REM and REM sleep homeostasis.

    Daniel P. Brunner;Derk-Jan Dijk;Irene Tobler;Alexander A. Borbély

  • Sleep initiation and initial sleep intensity: interactions of homeostatic and circadian mechanisms.

    Alexander A. Borbély;Peter Achermann;Lorenz Trachsel;Irene Tobler

  • The effect of sleep deprivation on sleep in rats with suprachiasmatic lesions.

    I. Tobler;A.A. Borbély;G. Groos

  • Sleep deprivation impairs object recognition in mice

    Svitlana Palchykova;Raphaëlle Winsky-Sommerer;Peter Meerlo;Roland Dürr

  • Topography of EEG Dynamics After Sleep Deprivation in Mice

    Reto Huber;Tom Deboer;Irene Tobler

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander A. Borbély
Alexander A. Borbély University of Zurich
Tom Deboer
Tom Deboer Leiden University Medical Center
Vladyslav V. Vyazovskiy
Vladyslav V. Vyazovskiy University of Oxford
Paul Franken
Paul Franken University of Lausanne
Peter Achermann
Peter Achermann University of Zurich
Derk-Jan Dijk
Derk-Jan Dijk University of Surrey
Reto Huber
Reto Huber University of Zurich
Pierre J. Magistretti
Pierre J. Magistretti École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Tarja Porkka-Heiskanen
Tarja Porkka-Heiskanen University of Helsinki
Claudio L. Bassetti
Claudio L. Bassetti University of Bern

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