Steven Lockley

Steven W. Lockley, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Medicine, part-time
Harvard Title

Associate Professor of Medicine, part-time

Administrative and Hospital Titles

Neuroscientist, Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Departments of Medicine and Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital

Lead Investigator, Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Departments of Medicine and Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital

Other Affiliations

Adjunct Professor and VC Fellow, Surrey Sleep Research Centre, University of Surrey, UK
Affiliated Faculty, Center for Health and the Global Environment, Harvard School of Public Health
Honorary Associate Professor in Sleep Medicine, Clinical Sciences Research Institute, Warwick Medical School, UK

Address

Brigham and Women's Hospital
Sleep and Circadian Disorders, BLI-438i
221 Longwood Ave  
Boston MA 02115

Publications View
Using a Single Daytime Performance Test to Identify Most Individuals at High-Risk for Performance Impairment during Extended Wake.
Authors: St Hilaire MA, Kristal BS, Rahman SA, Sullivan JP, Quackenbush J, Duffy JF, Barger LK, Gooley JJ, Czeisler CA, Lockley SW.
Sci Rep
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Classifying attentional vulnerability to total sleep deprivation using baseline features of Psychomotor Vigilance Test performance.
Authors: Chua EC, Sullivan JP, Duffy JF, Klerman EB, Lockley SW, Kristal BS, Czeisler CA, Gooley JJ.
Sci Rep
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Effects on resident work hours, sleep duration, and work experience in a randomized order safety trial evaluating resident-physician schedules (ROSTERS).
Authors: Barger LK, Sullivan JP, Blackwell T, O'Brien CS, St Hilaire MA, Rahman SA, Phillips AJK, Qadri S, Wright KP, Segar JL, McGuire JK, Vitiello MV, de la Iglesia HO, Poynter SE, Yu PL, Zee P, Sanderson AL, Halbower AC, Lockley SW, Landrigan CP, Stone KL, Czeisler CA.
Sleep
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Application of a Limit-Cycle Oscillator Model for Prediction of Circadian Phase in Rotating Night Shift Workers.
Authors: Stone JE, Aubert XL, Maass H, Phillips AJK, Magee M, Howard ME, Lockley SW, Rajaratnam SMW, Sletten TL.
Sci Rep
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Generalizability of A Neural Network Model for Circadian Phase Prediction in Real-World Conditions.
Authors: Stone JE, Phillips AJK, Ftouni S, Magee M, Howard M, Lockley SW, Sletten TL, Anderson C, Rajaratnam SMW, Postnova S.
Sci Rep
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How to Report Light Exposure in Human Chronobiology and Sleep Research Experiments.
Authors: Spitschan M, Stefani O, Blattner P, Gronfier C, Lockley SW, Lucas RJ.
Clocks Sleep
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Shift Work, Chronotype, and Melatonin Rhythm in Nurses.
Authors: Razavi P, Devore EE, Bajaj A, Lockley SW, Figueiro MG, Ricchiuti V, Gauderman WJ, Hankinson SE, Willett WC, Schernhammer ES.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
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Sleepiness and driving events in shift workers: the impact of circadian and homeostatic factors.
Authors: Mulhall MD, Sletten TL, Magee M, Stone JE, Ganesan S, Collins A, Anderson C, Lockley SW, Howard ME, Rajaratnam SMW.
Sleep
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High sensitivity and interindividual variability in the response of the human circadian system to evening light.
Authors: Phillips AJK, Vidafar P, Burns AC, McGlashan EM, Anderson C, Rajaratnam SMW, Lockley SW, Cain SW.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Sleep regularity is associated with sleep-wake and circadian timing, and mediates daytime function in Delayed Sleep-Wake Phase Disorder.
Authors: Murray JM, Phillips AJK, Magee M, Sletten TL, Gordon C, Lovato N, Bei B, Bartlett DJ, Kennaway DJ, Lack LC, Grunstein RR, Lockley SW, Rajaratnam SMW.
Sleep Med
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