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Leonie J T Balter

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 26, 2024
Sleep and subjective age: protect your sleep if you want to feel youngLeonie J T Balter, John Axelsson
Psychological Research|January 27, 2023
Working memory load impairs transfer learning in human adultsLeonie J T Balter, Jane E Raymond
Scientific Reports|January 16, 2021
Sickness and sleep health predict frustration and affective responses to a frustrating triggerLeonie J T Balter, Tina Sundelin, John Axelsson
Addictive Behaviors|January 31, 2015
Smoking cue reactivity in current smokers, former smokers and never smokersLeonie J T Balter, Kimberley P Good, Sean P Barrett
Journal of Sleep Research|June 26, 2024
Insomnia symptom severity and dynamics of arousal-related symptoms across the dayLeonie J T Balter, Eus J W van Someren, John Axelsson
Translational Psychiatry|June 4, 2024
The rhythm of mental health: the relationship of chronotype with psychiatric trait dimensions and diurnal variation in psychiatric symptomsLeonie J T Balter, Benjamin C Holding, Predrag Petrovic, et al.
Translational Psychiatry|July 12, 2024
Sleep profiles of different psychiatric traitsJohn Axelsson, Eus J W van Someren, Leonie J T Balter
Psychiatry Research|June 8, 2024
Diurnal variation in anxiety and activity is influenced by chronotype and probable anxiety-related disorder statusRebecca C Cox, Kenneth P Wright, John Axelsson, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|April 26, 2021
Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Pediatric Chronic Pain and Outcome of Acceptance and Commitment TherapyLeonie J T Balter, Camilla Wiwe Lipsker, Rikard K Wicksell, et al.
Journal of Sleep Research|December 29, 2022
Intelligence predicts better cognitive performance after normal sleep but larger vulnerability to sleep deprivationLeonie J T Balter, Tina Sundelin, Benjamin C Holding, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 26, 2024
Sleep and subjective age: protect your sleep if you want to feel youngLeonie J T Balter, John Axelsson
Psychological Research|January 27, 2023
Working memory load impairs transfer learning in human adultsLeonie J T Balter, Jane E Raymond
Scientific Reports|January 16, 2021
Sickness and sleep health predict frustration and affective responses to a frustrating triggerLeonie J T Balter, Tina Sundelin, John Axelsson
Addictive Behaviors|January 31, 2015
Smoking cue reactivity in current smokers, former smokers and never smokersLeonie J T Balter, Kimberley P Good, Sean P Barrett
Journal of Sleep Research|June 26, 2024
Insomnia symptom severity and dynamics of arousal-related symptoms across the dayLeonie J T Balter, Eus J W van Someren, John Axelsson
Translational Psychiatry|June 4, 2024
The rhythm of mental health: the relationship of chronotype with psychiatric trait dimensions and diurnal variation in psychiatric symptomsLeonie J T Balter, Benjamin C Holding, Predrag Petrovic, et al.
Translational Psychiatry|July 12, 2024
Sleep profiles of different psychiatric traitsJohn Axelsson, Eus J W van Someren, Leonie J T Balter
Psychiatry Research|June 8, 2024
Diurnal variation in anxiety and activity is influenced by chronotype and probable anxiety-related disorder statusRebecca C Cox, Kenneth P Wright, John Axelsson, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|April 26, 2021
Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Pediatric Chronic Pain and Outcome of Acceptance and Commitment TherapyLeonie J T Balter, Camilla Wiwe Lipsker, Rikard K Wicksell, et al.
Journal of Sleep Research|December 29, 2022
Intelligence predicts better cognitive performance after normal sleep but larger vulnerability to sleep deprivationLeonie J T Balter, Tina Sundelin, Benjamin C Holding, et al.
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