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

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Classifying performance impairment in response to sleep loss using pattern recognition algorithms on single session testing.
Authors: St Hilaire MA, Sullivan JP, Anderson C, Cohen DA, Barger LK, Lockley SW, Klerman EB.
Accid Anal Prev
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Human phase response curve to a single 6.5 h pulse of short-wavelength light.
Authors: Rüger M, St Hilaire MA, Brainard GC, Khalsa SB, Kronauer RE, Czeisler CA, Lockley SW.
J Physiol
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Melanopsin and rod-cone photoreceptors play different roles in mediating pupillary light responses during exposure to continuous light in humans.
Authors: Gooley JJ, Ho Mien I, St Hilaire MA, Yeo SC, Chua EC, van Reen E, Hanley CJ, Hull JT, Czeisler CA, Lockley SW.
J Neurosci
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Learning to live on a Mars day: fatigue countermeasures during the Phoenix Mars Lander mission.
Authors: Barger LK, Sullivan JP, Vincent AS, Fiedler ER, McKenna LM, Flynn-Evans EE, Gilliland K, Sipes WE, Smith PH, Brainard GC, Lockley SW.
Sleep
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Deterioration of neurobehavioral performance in resident physicians during repeated exposure to extended duration work shifts.
Authors: Anderson C, Sullivan JP, Flynn-Evans EE, Cade BE, Czeisler CA, Lockley SW.
Sleep
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Human phase response curve to a 1 h pulse of bright white light.
Authors: St Hilaire MA, Gooley JJ, Khalsa SB, Kronauer RE, Czeisler CA, Lockley SW.
J Physiol
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Human responses to bright light of different durations.
Authors: Chang AM, Santhi N, St Hilaire M, Gronfier C, Bradstreet DS, Duffy JF, Lockley SW, Kronauer RE, Czeisler CA.
J Physiol
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Circadian disruption, sleep loss, and prostate cancer risk: a systematic review of epidemiologic studies.
Authors: Sigurdardottir LG, Valdimarsdottir UA, Fall K, Rider JR, Lockley SW, Schernhammer E, Mucci LA.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
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Insomnia among elderly men and risk of prostate cancer.
Authors: Sigurdardottir L, Valdimarsdottir UA, Mucci L, Fall K, Rider JR, Schernhammer ES, Czeisler CA, Launer L, Harris TB, Stampfer MJ, Gudnason V, Lockley SW.
J Clin Oncol
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Analysis method and experimental conditions affect computed circadian phase from melatonin data.
Authors: Klerman H, St Hilaire MA, Kronauer RE, Gooley JJ, Gronfier C, Hull JT, Lockley SW, Santhi N, Wang W, Klerman EB.
PLoS One
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