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List of works by Thorsten Mikoteit

Cortisol Impacted on Explicit Learning Encoding, but Not on Storage and Retrieval, and Was Not Associated With Sleep Patterns-Results From the Trier Social Stress Test for Children (TSST-C) Among 9-Years Old Children

scholarly article by Serge Brand et al published 2018 in Frontiers in Psychology

Daily morning running for 3 weeks improved sleep and psychological functioning in healthy adolescents compared with controls

scientific article

High baseline BDNF serum levels and early psychopathological improvement are predictive of treatment outcome in major depression

scientific article published on 23 February 2014

Improved Alertness Is Associated with Early Increase in Serum Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor and Antidepressant Treatment Outcome in Major Depression

scientific article published on 26 August 2015

Mature brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is the major player of total BDNF in serum regarding prediction of antidepressant treatment outcome

scientific article published on 24 September 2015

Prenatal and Postnatal Hair Steroid Levels Predict Post-Partum Depression 12 Weeks after Delivery

scientific article published on 23 August 2019

The current state of physical activity and exercise programs in German-speaking, Swiss psychiatric hospitals: results from a brief online survey

scientific article published on 03 June 2016

The relation of objective sleep patterns, depressive symptoms, and sleep disturbances in adolescent children and their parents: a sleep-EEG study with 47 families

scientific article published on 27 July 2012

Visually detected NREM Stage 2 sleep spindles in kindergarten children are associated with current and future emotional and behavioural characteristics

scientific article published on 10 October 2012

Visually detected NREM Stage 2 sleep spindles in kindergarten children are associated with stress challenge and coping strategies

scientific article

Visually detected non−rapid eye movement stage 2 sleep spindle density at age five years predicted prosocial behavior positively and hyperactivity scores negatively at age nine years