
Edward Franz Pace-Schott, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital
Contin Ed/Spec Prog Instructor, Faculty of Arts & Sciences
Harvard Title
Associate Professor of Psychiatry
Administrative and Hospital Titles
Associate Researcher, Psychiatric Neuroscience, Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital
Director, Sleep and Anxiety Disorders Laboratory
Address
Massachusetts General Hospital
149 13th Street
Charlestown MA 02129
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Effects of sleep on memory for conditioned fear and fear extinction.
Sleep and REM sleep disturbance in the pathophysiology of PTSD: the role of extinction memory.
Sleep-dependent memory consolidation in healthy aging and mild cognitive impairment.
Interactions of time of day and sleep with between-session habituation and extinction memory in young adult males.
Authors: Pace-Schott EF, Tracy LE, Rubin Z, Mollica AG, Ellenbogen JM, Bianchi MT, Milad MR, Pitman RK, Orr SP.
Exp Brain Res
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Exp Brain Res
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Extinction of conditioned fear is better learned and recalled in the morning than in the evening.
Authors: Pace-Schott EF, Spencer RM, Vijayakumar S, Ahmed NA, Verga PW, Orr SP, Pitman RK, Milad MR.
J Psychiatr Res
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J Psychiatr Res
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Age-related changes in consolidation of perceptual and muscle-based learning of motor skills.
Dreaming as a story-telling instinct.
Association of salivary-assessed oxytocin and cortisol levels with time of night and sleep stage.
Authors: Blagrove M, Fouquet NC, Baird AL, Pace-Schott EF, Davies AC, Neuschaffer JL, Henley-Einion JA, Weidemann CT, Thome J, McNamara P, Turnbull OH.
J Neural Transm (Vienna)
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J Neural Transm (Vienna)
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Sleep promotes consolidation and generalization of extinction learning in simulated exposure therapy for spider fear.
Authors: Pace-Schott EF, Verga PW, Bennett TS, Spencer RM.
J Psychiatr Res
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J Psychiatr Res
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