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Christine Blume and Monika Angerer received the Christian Doppler Prize

On 10 December 2021, Dr Christine Blume and Monika Angerer, MSc received the Christian Doppler Prize of the State of Salzburg for their joint work.

Christine Blume is a former member of the Department of Psychology at the Paris Lodron University Salzburg (PLUS) and is now based at the Centre for Chronobiology at the University of Basel. Her research colleague Monika Angerer, MSc, works at the Department of Psychology at PLUS in the Laboratory for Sleep, Cognition and Consciousness Research group.

In their research, the two scientists deal with so-called circadian rhythms. Many biological and psychological processes of almost all living beings follow a circadian (Latin: circa “around”, this “day”) pattern. This means they are rhythmic with a period length of about 24 hours.

Circadian rhythms are controlled by the internal biological clock located in the suprachiasmatic nuclei of the hypothalamus. In healthy people, consciousness also varies in a circadian rhythm. Thereby, these fluctuations are inextricably linked to the sleep-wake rhythm. Light functions as the primary zeitgeber. A phase shift or uncoupling of different rhythms can affect cognitive abilities (e.g. attention) or  the immune system.

We know that patients with disorders of consciousness, who suffer from severe brain damage, are often affected by circadian rhythm disturbances. However, it is still unclear how these rhythm disturbances affect the clinical condition of the patients and whether they could be a therapeutic starting point.

In the three papers submitted, Christine Blume and Monika Angerer therefore investigated whether the integrity of circadian rhythms is linked to the clinical condition of patients with disorders of consciousness.

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Dr. Christine Blume
Photo: © Michael Brauer

Dr. Christine Blume | Centre for Chronobiology | University of Basel | Wilhelm-Klein-Str.  www.christine-blume.com |  www.chronobiology.ch

Monika Angerer, MSc
Photo: © Michael Brauer

Monika Angerer, BSc. BA MSc. | Paris Lodron University of Salzburg | Department of Psychology | Hellbrunnerstraße 34 | A-5020 Salzburg | +43 662 8044 5146 |

Christian-Doppler-Preis 2021

Monika Angerer, BSc. BA MSc.

Laboratory for Sleep, Cognition and Consciousness Research group

Paris Lodron University of Salzburg | Department of Psychology

Hellbrunnerstraße 34 | A-5020 Salzburg

Tel: +43 662 8044 5146

Email to Monika Angerer, BSc. BA MSc.

Image: Detail of the poster "Christian-Doppler-Preis-2021" | © State of Salzburg