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Lara Rösler

Researcher at University of Würzburg

Publications -  19
Citations -  337

Lara Rösler is an academic researcher from University of Würzburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Insomnia & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications receiving 173 citations. Previous affiliations of Lara Rösler include Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience & Utrecht University.

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Sleep quality during the COVID-19 pandemic: not one size fits all.

TL;DR: Interestingly, a quarter of people with pre-pandemic (clinical) insomnia experienced a meaningful improvement in sleep quality, whereas 20% of pre- pandemic good sleepers experienced worse sleep during the lockdown measures, suggesting that there is no uniform effect of the lockdown on sleep quality.
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7T Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid, Glutamate, and Glutamine Reveals Altered Concentrations in Patients With Schizophrenia and Healthy Siblings.

TL;DR: Findings from proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy are consistent with alterations in GABAergic and glutamatergic systems in patients with schizophrenia and provide novel insights into these systems in healthy relatives.
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Orienting towards social features in naturalistic scenes is reflexive.

TL;DR: The present study emphasizes the importance of considering social influences for a more coherent understanding of human attentional selection by observing significantly more first eye movements to regions containing social features than would be expected from a chance level distribution of saccades.
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Failure to use corollary discharge to remap visual target locations is associated with psychotic symptom severity in schizophrenia

TL;DR: Whether schizophrenia patients (SZP) show remapping disturbances as evidenced by systematic transsaccadic mislocalizations of visual targets is tested and it is suggested that disturbed CD engenders psychotic symptoms of schizophrenia.
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Freezing of gaze during action preparation under threat imminence.

TL;DR: Evidence is provided for freezing behavior in measures of visual exploration and it is suggested that such responding is adaptive in preparing the subsequent escape of approaching threats.