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Frontiers in Neuroscience|March 4, 2022
The 3-Minute Psychomotor Vigilance Test Demonstrates Inadequate Convergent Validity Relative to the 10-Minute Psychomotor Vigilance Test Across Sleep Loss and RecoveryCaroline A Antler, Erika M Yamazaki, Courtney E Casale, et al.
Sleep|September 9, 2021
Raw scores on subjective sleepiness, fatigue, and vigor metrics consistently define resilience and vulnerability to sleep lossCourtney E Casale, Erika M Yamazaki, Tess E Brieva, et al.
Sleep|March 30, 2018
The degree of radiation-induced DNA strand breaks is altered by acute sleep deprivation and psychological stress and is associated with cognitive performance in humansMaria Moreno-Villanueva, Gudrun von Scheven, Alan Feiveson, et al.
Sleep|October 8, 2021
Concordance of multiple methods to define resiliency and vulnerability to sleep loss depends on Psychomotor Vigilance Test metricErika M Yamazaki, Courtney E Casale, Tess E Brieva, et al.
Journal of Pineal Research|December 8, 2025
Melatonin Circadian Phase Timing and Stability: Associations With Mood Symptoms Among a Clinically-Enriched Sample of Young Adults With Mood DisordersRachel F L Walsh, Mackenzie A Maddox, Joshua Klugman, et al.
Sleep|August 1, 2021
Cognitive throughput and working memory raw scores consistently differentiate resilient and vulnerable groups to sleep lossTess E Brieva, Courtney E Casale, Erika M Yamazaki, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|November 3, 2021
Impulsivity and sleep and circadian rhythm disturbance predict next-day mood symptoms in a sample at high risk for or with recent-onset bipolar spectrum disorder: An ecological momentary assessment studyMadison K Titone, Namni Goel, Tommy H Ng, et al.
Chronobiology International|August 19, 2025
Sleep duration as a mediator of the association between caffeine intake and mood symptoms: An intensive longitudinal study of young adults with and without bipolar spectrum disordersRachel F L Walsh, Logan T Smith, Allyson Bisgay, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|December 16, 2021
Cortisol and C-Reactive Protein Vary During Sleep Loss and Recovery but Are Not Markers of Neurobehavioral ResilienceErika M Yamazaki, Caroline A Antler, Courtney E Casale, et al.
Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science|May 11, 2026
Test of the reward/circadian rhythm dysregulation model of risk for bipolar spectrum disorders at a micro time scale using multilevel moderated mediationLogan T Smith, Mackenzie A Maddox, Rachel F L Walsh, et al.
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Frontiers in Neuroscience|March 4, 2022
The 3-Minute Psychomotor Vigilance Test Demonstrates Inadequate Convergent Validity Relative to the 10-Minute Psychomotor Vigilance Test Across Sleep Loss and RecoveryCaroline A Antler, Erika M Yamazaki, Courtney E Casale, et al.
Sleep|September 9, 2021
Raw scores on subjective sleepiness, fatigue, and vigor metrics consistently define resilience and vulnerability to sleep lossCourtney E Casale, Erika M Yamazaki, Tess E Brieva, et al.
Sleep|March 30, 2018
The degree of radiation-induced DNA strand breaks is altered by acute sleep deprivation and psychological stress and is associated with cognitive performance in humansMaria Moreno-Villanueva, Gudrun von Scheven, Alan Feiveson, et al.
Sleep|October 8, 2021
Concordance of multiple methods to define resiliency and vulnerability to sleep loss depends on Psychomotor Vigilance Test metricErika M Yamazaki, Courtney E Casale, Tess E Brieva, et al.
Journal of Pineal Research|December 8, 2025
Melatonin Circadian Phase Timing and Stability: Associations With Mood Symptoms Among a Clinically-Enriched Sample of Young Adults With Mood DisordersRachel F L Walsh, Mackenzie A Maddox, Joshua Klugman, et al.
Sleep|August 1, 2021
Cognitive throughput and working memory raw scores consistently differentiate resilient and vulnerable groups to sleep lossTess E Brieva, Courtney E Casale, Erika M Yamazaki, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|November 3, 2021
Impulsivity and sleep and circadian rhythm disturbance predict next-day mood symptoms in a sample at high risk for or with recent-onset bipolar spectrum disorder: An ecological momentary assessment studyMadison K Titone, Namni Goel, Tommy H Ng, et al.
Chronobiology International|August 19, 2025
Sleep duration as a mediator of the association between caffeine intake and mood symptoms: An intensive longitudinal study of young adults with and without bipolar spectrum disordersRachel F L Walsh, Logan T Smith, Allyson Bisgay, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|December 16, 2021
Cortisol and C-Reactive Protein Vary During Sleep Loss and Recovery but Are Not Markers of Neurobehavioral ResilienceErika M Yamazaki, Caroline A Antler, Courtney E Casale, et al.
Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science|May 11, 2026
Test of the reward/circadian rhythm dysregulation model of risk for bipolar spectrum disorders at a micro time scale using multilevel moderated mediationLogan T Smith, Mackenzie A Maddox, Rachel F L Walsh, et al.
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