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Laura B Ray

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Plos One|March 7, 2014
Age differences in the variability and distribution of sleep spindle and rapid eye movement densitiesKevin R Peters, Laura B Ray, Stuart Fogel, et al.
Sleep Medicine|December 10, 2017
Sleep-dependent motor sequence memory consolidation in individuals with periodic limb movementsValya Sergeeva, Jeremy Viczko, Laura B Ray, et al.
Sleep|November 27, 2018
Toward a complete taxonomy of resting state networks across wakefulness and sleep: an assessment of spatially distinct resting state networks using independent component analysisEvan Houldin, Zhuo Fang, Laura B Ray, et al.
Journal of Neurology|July 17, 2020
24-h polysomnographic recordings and electrophysiological spectral analyses from a cohort of patients with chronic disorders of consciousnessRaechelle M Gibson, Laura B Ray, Geoffrey Laforge, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|August 22, 2018
A Novel Approach to Dream Content Analysis Reveals Links Between Learning-Related Dream Incorporation and Cognitive AbilitiesStuart M Fogel, Laura B Ray, Valya Sergeeva, et al.
Sleep|October 24, 2003
Waking quantitative electroencephalogram and auditory event-related potentials following experimentally induced sleep fragmentationKimberly A Cote, Catherine E Milner, Stephanie L Osip, et al.
Sleep|March 13, 2024
Spindle-slow wave coupling and problem-solving skills: impact of ageDaniel Baena, Balmeet Toor, Nicholas H van den Berg, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 8, 2021
Reversed and increased functional connectivity in non-REM sleep suggests an altered rather than reduced state of consciousness relative to wakeEvan Houldin, Zhuo Fang, Laura B Ray, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 15, 2016
Sleep Spindles and Intellectual Ability: Epiphenomenon or Directly Related?Zhuo Fang, Valya Sergeeva, Laura B Ray, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|October 30, 2019
Sleep Spindle-dependent Functional Connectivity Correlates with Cognitive AbilitiesZhuo Fang, Laura B Ray, Evan Houldin, et al.
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Plos One|March 7, 2014
Age differences in the variability and distribution of sleep spindle and rapid eye movement densitiesKevin R Peters, Laura B Ray, Stuart Fogel, et al.
Sleep Medicine|December 10, 2017
Sleep-dependent motor sequence memory consolidation in individuals with periodic limb movementsValya Sergeeva, Jeremy Viczko, Laura B Ray, et al.
Sleep|November 27, 2018
Toward a complete taxonomy of resting state networks across wakefulness and sleep: an assessment of spatially distinct resting state networks using independent component analysisEvan Houldin, Zhuo Fang, Laura B Ray, et al.
Journal of Neurology|July 17, 2020
24-h polysomnographic recordings and electrophysiological spectral analyses from a cohort of patients with chronic disorders of consciousnessRaechelle M Gibson, Laura B Ray, Geoffrey Laforge, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|August 22, 2018
A Novel Approach to Dream Content Analysis Reveals Links Between Learning-Related Dream Incorporation and Cognitive AbilitiesStuart M Fogel, Laura B Ray, Valya Sergeeva, et al.
Sleep|October 24, 2003
Waking quantitative electroencephalogram and auditory event-related potentials following experimentally induced sleep fragmentationKimberly A Cote, Catherine E Milner, Stephanie L Osip, et al.
Sleep|March 13, 2024
Spindle-slow wave coupling and problem-solving skills: impact of ageDaniel Baena, Balmeet Toor, Nicholas H van den Berg, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 8, 2021
Reversed and increased functional connectivity in non-REM sleep suggests an altered rather than reduced state of consciousness relative to wakeEvan Houldin, Zhuo Fang, Laura B Ray, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 15, 2016
Sleep Spindles and Intellectual Ability: Epiphenomenon or Directly Related?Zhuo Fang, Valya Sergeeva, Laura B Ray, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|October 30, 2019
Sleep Spindle-dependent Functional Connectivity Correlates with Cognitive AbilitiesZhuo Fang, Laura B Ray, Evan Houldin, et al.
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