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Elizabeth A McDevitt

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Experimental Brain Research|February 8, 2014
The benefit of offline sleep and wake for novel object recognitionElizabeth A McDevitt, Kelly M Rowe, Mark Brady, et al.
Behavioral Sleep Medicine|February 26, 2014
Validation of an automated wireless system for sleep monitoring during daytime napsNicola Cellini, Elizabeth A McDevitt, Ashley A Ricker, et al.
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|October 16, 2013
Nocturnal continuous glucose and sleep stage data in adults with type 1 diabetes in real-world conditionsStephanie Feudjio Feupe, Patrick F Frias, Sara C Mednick, et al.
Nature Communications|September 27, 2018
Human hippocampal replay during rest prioritizes weakly learned information and predicts memory performanceAnna C Schapiro, Elizabeth A McDevitt, Timothy T Rogers, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 26, 2024
Novel Electrophysiological Signatures of Learning and Forgetting in Human Rapid Eye Movement SleepAlessandra E Shuster, Pin-Chun Chen, Hamid Niknazar, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|April 26, 2015
Sleep after practice reduces the attentional blinkNicola Cellini, Patrick T Goodbourn, Elizabeth A McDevitt, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 3, 2017
Sleep Benefits Memory for Semantic Category Structure While Preserving Exemplar-Specific InformationAnna C Schapiro, Elizabeth A McDevitt, Lang Chen, et al.
Journal of Vision|June 9, 2020
Transient cholinergic enhancement does not significantly affect either the magnitude or selectivity of perceptual learning of visual texture discriminationKelly N Byrne, Elizabeth A McDevitt, Summer L Sheremata, et al.
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|September 21, 2017
The effect of sex and menstrual phase on memory formation during a napNegin Sattari, Elizabeth A McDevitt, Dagmara Panas, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|December 9, 2015
Automatic detection of rapid eye movements (REMs): A machine learning approachBenjamin D Yetton, Mohammad Niknazar, Katherine A Duggan, et al.
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Experimental Brain Research|February 8, 2014
The benefit of offline sleep and wake for novel object recognitionElizabeth A McDevitt, Kelly M Rowe, Mark Brady, et al.
Behavioral Sleep Medicine|February 26, 2014
Validation of an automated wireless system for sleep monitoring during daytime napsNicola Cellini, Elizabeth A McDevitt, Ashley A Ricker, et al.
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|October 16, 2013
Nocturnal continuous glucose and sleep stage data in adults with type 1 diabetes in real-world conditionsStephanie Feudjio Feupe, Patrick F Frias, Sara C Mednick, et al.
Nature Communications|September 27, 2018
Human hippocampal replay during rest prioritizes weakly learned information and predicts memory performanceAnna C Schapiro, Elizabeth A McDevitt, Timothy T Rogers, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 26, 2024
Novel Electrophysiological Signatures of Learning and Forgetting in Human Rapid Eye Movement SleepAlessandra E Shuster, Pin-Chun Chen, Hamid Niknazar, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|April 26, 2015
Sleep after practice reduces the attentional blinkNicola Cellini, Patrick T Goodbourn, Elizabeth A McDevitt, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 3, 2017
Sleep Benefits Memory for Semantic Category Structure While Preserving Exemplar-Specific InformationAnna C Schapiro, Elizabeth A McDevitt, Lang Chen, et al.
Journal of Vision|June 9, 2020
Transient cholinergic enhancement does not significantly affect either the magnitude or selectivity of perceptual learning of visual texture discriminationKelly N Byrne, Elizabeth A McDevitt, Summer L Sheremata, et al.
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|September 21, 2017
The effect of sex and menstrual phase on memory formation during a napNegin Sattari, Elizabeth A McDevitt, Dagmara Panas, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|December 9, 2015
Automatic detection of rapid eye movements (REMs): A machine learning approachBenjamin D Yetton, Mohammad Niknazar, Katherine A Duggan, et al.
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