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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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Cortical GABA levels in primary insomnia.
Authors: Morgan PT, Pace-Schott EF, Mason GF, Forselius E, Fasula M, Valentine GW, Sanacora G.
Sleep
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Sleep modulates word-pair learning but not motor sequence learning in healthy older adults.
Authors: Wilson JK, Baran B, Pace-Schott EF, Ivry RB, Spencer RM.
Neurobiol Aging
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Sleep-dependent modulation of affectively guided decision-making.
Authors: Pace-Schott EF, Nave G, Morgan A, Spencer RM.
J Sleep Res
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Processing of emotional reactivity and emotional memory over sleep.
Authors: Baran B, Pace-Schott EF, Ericson C, Spencer RM.
J Neurosci
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Interaction of sleep and emotional content on the production of false memories.
Authors: McKeon S, Pace-Schott EF, Spencer RM.
PLoS One
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Drug-induced sleep: theoretical and practical considerations.
Authors: Ellenbogen JM, Pace-Schott EF.
Pflugers Arch
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Lucid dreaming and ventromedial versus dorsolateral prefrontal task performance.
Authors: Neider M, Pace-Schott EF, Forselius E, Pittman B, Morgan PT.
Conscious Cogn
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Sleep architecture and sleep-related mentation in securely and insecurely attached people.
Authors: McNamara P, Pace-Schott EF, Johnson P, Harris E, Auerbach S.
Attach Hum Dev
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Age-related changes in the cognitive function of sleep.
Authors: Pace-Schott EF, Spencer RM.
Prog Brain Res
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Napping promotes inter-session habituation to emotional stimuli.
Authors: Pace-Schott EF, Shepherd E, Spencer RM, Marcello M, Tucker M, Propper RE, Stickgold R.
Neurobiol Learn Mem
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