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Overview

Manuel Schabus is a researcher affiliated with the University of Salzburg in Austria. Their academic work spans a range of topics primarily within the fields of Neuroscience and Psychology, with a focus on Cognitive Neuroscience and Experimental and Clinical Psychology subfields.

The most frequent venues where Schabus has published include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Preprints.org
  • Sleep Medicine
  • SLEEP
  • Sensors

Schabus's research covers multiple interrelated topics such as:

  • Sleep and related disorders
  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Circadian rhythm and melatonin
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue

Frequent collaborators in Schabus's research include Esther-Sevil Eigl, Pavlos Topalidis, Monika Angerer, Kerstin Hoedlmoser, and Dominik Philip Johannes Heib.

Among their recent publications are:

  • The European Insomnia Guideline: An update on the diagnosis and treatment of insomnia 2023 (2023), published in Journal of Sleep Research
  • Consensus on the reporting and experimental design of clinical and cognitive-behavioural neurofeedback studies (CRED-nf checklist) (2020), published in Brain
  • Slow oscillation-spindle coupling predicts enhanced memory formation from childhood to adolescence (2020), published in eLife
  • Slow oscillation-spindle coupling strength predicts real-life gross-motor learning in adolescents and adults (2022), published in eLife
  • Memory Traces Formed in Utero-Newborns' Autonomic and Neuronal Responses to Prenatal Stimuli and the Maternal Voice (2020), published in Brain Sciences

Best Publications

  • A shift of visual spatial attention is selectively associated with human EEG alpha activity

    Paul Sauseng;Wolfgang Klimesch;Waltraud Stadler;M. Schabus

  • Fronto-parietal EEG coherence in theta and upper alpha reflect central executive functions of working memory.

    Paul Sauseng;Wolfgang Klimesch;Manuel Schabus;Michael Doppelmayr

  • Sleep spindles and their significance for declarative memory consolidation.

    Manuel Schabus;Georg Gruber;Silvia Parapatics;Cornelia Sauter

  • Increasing individual upper alpha power by neurofeedback improves cognitive performance in human subjects.

    Simon Hanslmayr;Paul Sauseng;Michael Doppelmayr;Manuel Schabus

  • Hemodynamic cerebral correlates of sleep spindles during human non-rapid eye movement sleep.

    M. Schabus;T. T. Dang-Vu;G. Albouy;E. Balteau

  • Two distinct neuronal networks mediate the awareness of environment and of self

    Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse;Athena Demertzi;Manuel Schabus;Quentin Noirhomme

  • Spontaneous neural activity during human slow wave sleep

    Thien Thanh Dang-Vu;Manuel Schabus;Martin Desseilles;Geneviève Albouy

  • Sleep transforms the cerebral trace of declarative memories

    Steffen Gais;Geneviève Albouy;Mélanie Boly;Thien Thanh Dang-Vu

  • Intrinsic brain activity in altered states of consciousness: how conscious is the default mode of brain function?

    M. Boly;C. Phillips;L. Tshibanda;A. Vanhaudenhuyse

  • Brain Response to One's Own Name in Vegetative State, Minimally Conscious State, and Locked-in Syndrome

    Fabien Perrin;Caroline Schnakers;Manuel Schabus;Christian Degueldre

  • Phase-locked alpha and theta oscillations generate the P1–N1 complex and are related to memory performance

    Wolfgang Klimesch;B. Schack;Manuel Schabus;Michael Doppelmayr

  • Voluntary brain processing in disorders of consciousness

    Caroline Schnakers;F. Perrin;M. Schabus;Steve Majerus

  • Consensus on the reporting and experimental design of clinical and cognitive-behavioural neurofeedback studies (CRED-nf checklist)

    Tomas Ros;Stefanie Enriquez-Geppert;Stefanie Enriquez-Geppert;Vadim Zotev;Kymberly D Young

  • Sleep spindle-related activity in the human EEG and its relation to general cognitive and learning abilities.

    M. Schabus;K. Hödlmoser;G. Gruber;C. Sauter

  • Wavelength-Dependent Modulation of Brain Responses to a Working Memory Task by Daytime Light Exposure

    Gilles Vandewalle;S. Gais;Manuel Schabus;Evelyne Balteau

  • Functional neuroimaging insights into the physiology of human sleep.

    Thien Thanh Dang-Vu;Manuel Schabus;Manuel Schabus;Martin Desseilles;Martin Desseilles;Virginie Sterpenich

  • Sleep-Related Hippocampo-Cortical Interplay during Emotional Memory Recollection

    Virginie Sterpenich;Geneviève Albouy;Mélanie Boly;Gilles Vandewalle

  • Spectral quality of light modulates emotional brain responses in humans

    Gilles Vandewalle;S. Schwartz;D. Grandjean;C. Wuillaume

  • Theta coupling in the human electroencephalogram during a working memory task

    Paul Sauseng;Wolfgang Klimesch;Michael Doppelmayr;Simon Hanslmayr

  • Interplay Between Spontaneous and Induced Brain Activity During Human Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep

    Thien Thanh Dang-Vu;Maxime Bonjean;Manuel Schabus;Manuel Schabus;Mélanie Boly

Frequent Co-Authors

Pierre Maquet
Pierre Maquet University of Liège
Wolfgang Klimesch
Wolfgang Klimesch University of Salzburg
Martin Desseilles
Martin Desseilles University of Namur
Virginie Sterpenich
Virginie Sterpenich University of Geneva
Gilles Vandewalle
Gilles Vandewalle University of Liège
Christophe Phillips
Christophe Phillips University of Liège
André Luxen
André Luxen University of Liège
Evelyne Balteau
Evelyne Balteau University of Liège
Mélanie Boly
Mélanie Boly University of Wisconsin–Madison
Peter Anderer
Peter Anderer Philips (Finland)

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