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Michael W L Chee

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Human Brain Mapping|September 4, 2003
Stimulus repetition and hemodynamic response refractoriness in event-related fMRIChun-Siong Soon, Vinod Venkatraman, Michael W L Chee
Sleep|June 5, 2013
Sleep deprivation accelerates delay-related loss of visual short-term memories without affecting precisionNatalie Wee, Christopher L Asplund, Michael W L Chee
Neuroimage|October 30, 2012
Preparatory patterns of neural activity predict visual category search speedChun Siong Soon, Praneeth Namburi, Michael W L Chee
Journal of Sleep Research|July 6, 2017
Memory encoding is impaired after multiple nights of partial sleep restrictionJames N Cousins, Karen Sasmita, Michael W L Chee
Neuroimage|January 4, 2011
Reduced visual processing capacity in sleep deprived personsDanyang Kong, Chun Siong Soon, Michael W L Chee
Sleep|February 22, 2007
Reproducibility of changes in behaviour and fMRI activation associated with sleep deprivation in a working memory taskJulian Lim, Wei-Chieh Choo, Michael W L Chee
Neuroimage|January 29, 2014
Sleep deprivation reduces the rate of rapid picture processingDanyang Kong, Christopher L Asplund, Michael W L Chee
Neuroimage|March 20, 2012
Functional imaging correlates of impaired distractor suppression following sleep deprivationDanyang Kong, Chun Siong Soon, Michael W L Chee
The Journal of Adolescent Health : Official Publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine|July 16, 2019
Multi-Night Sleep Restriction Impairs Long-Term Retention of Factual Knowledge in AdolescentsJames N Cousins, Kian F Wong, Michael W L Chee
Journal of Sleep Research|June 14, 2016
Sleep restriction can attenuate prioritization benefits on declarative memory consolidationJune C Lo, Kelly A Bennion, Michael W L Chee
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Human Brain Mapping|September 4, 2003
Stimulus repetition and hemodynamic response refractoriness in event-related fMRIChun-Siong Soon, Vinod Venkatraman, Michael W L Chee
Sleep|June 5, 2013
Sleep deprivation accelerates delay-related loss of visual short-term memories without affecting precisionNatalie Wee, Christopher L Asplund, Michael W L Chee
Neuroimage|October 30, 2012
Preparatory patterns of neural activity predict visual category search speedChun Siong Soon, Praneeth Namburi, Michael W L Chee
Journal of Sleep Research|July 6, 2017
Memory encoding is impaired after multiple nights of partial sleep restrictionJames N Cousins, Karen Sasmita, Michael W L Chee
Neuroimage|January 4, 2011
Reduced visual processing capacity in sleep deprived personsDanyang Kong, Chun Siong Soon, Michael W L Chee
Sleep|February 22, 2007
Reproducibility of changes in behaviour and fMRI activation associated with sleep deprivation in a working memory taskJulian Lim, Wei-Chieh Choo, Michael W L Chee
Neuroimage|January 29, 2014
Sleep deprivation reduces the rate of rapid picture processingDanyang Kong, Christopher L Asplund, Michael W L Chee
Neuroimage|March 20, 2012
Functional imaging correlates of impaired distractor suppression following sleep deprivationDanyang Kong, Chun Siong Soon, Michael W L Chee
The Journal of Adolescent Health : Official Publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine|July 16, 2019
Multi-Night Sleep Restriction Impairs Long-Term Retention of Factual Knowledge in AdolescentsJames N Cousins, Kian F Wong, Michael W L Chee
Journal of Sleep Research|June 14, 2016
Sleep restriction can attenuate prioritization benefits on declarative memory consolidationJune C Lo, Kelly A Bennion, Michael W L Chee
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