Harvard Title
Professor of Psychiatry
Administrative and Hospital Titles
Director, Center for Sleep and Cognition, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Other Affiliation
Department of Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Address
Center for Sleep and Cognition
330 Brookline Avenue/FD-861
Boston, MA 02215
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Reduced sleep spindles and spindle coherence in schizophrenia: mechanisms of impaired memory consolidation?
Authors: Wamsley EJ, Tucker MA, Shinn AK, Ono KE, McKinley SK, Ely AV, Goff DC, Stickgold R, Manoach DS.
Biol Psychiatry
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Biol Psychiatry
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Increased sleep fragmentation leads to impaired off-line consolidation of motor memories in humans.
Authors: Djonlagic I, Saboisky J, Carusona A, Stickgold R, Malhotra A.
PLoS One
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PLoS One
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Memory for semantically related and unrelated declarative information: the benefit of sleep, the cost of wake.
Authors: Payne JD, Tucker MA, Ellenbogen JM, Wamsley EJ, Walker MP, Schacter DL, Stickgold R.
PLoS One
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PLoS One
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The role of sleep in forgetting in temporal lobe epilepsy: a pilot study.
Authors: Deak MC, Stickgold R, Pietras AC, Nelson AP, Bubrick EJ.
Epilepsy Behav
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Epilepsy Behav
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Sleep optimizes motor skill in older adults.
Procedural and declarative memory task performance, and the memory consolidation function of sleep, in recent and abstinent ecstasy/MDMA users.
Authors: Blagrove M, Seddon J, George S, Parrott AC, Stickgold R, Walker MP, Jones KA, Morgan MJ.
J Psychopharmacol
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J Psychopharmacol
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Memory, Sleep and Dreaming: Experiencing Consolidation.
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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Neurobiol Learn Mem
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To sleep, to strive, or both: how best to optimize memory.
Dreaming and offline memory processing.