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Stijn A A Massar

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Sleep|April 9, 2021
Sleep loss and risk-taking: new findings in a field that needs more clarityStijn A A Massar
Journal of Sleep Research|July 17, 2015
Preserved calibration of persistence based on delay-timing distribution during sleep deprivationStijn A A Massar, Michael W L Chee
Sleep Medicine|January 13, 2026
Regional, cultural, and socioeconomic differences in sleep health: enhancing local representation to increase global relevanceStijn A A Massar, Rachel N Y Chan
Sleep|April 5, 2019
Sleep and delay discounting: is insufficient sleep a cause or a manifestation of short-sighted choice?Stijn A A Massar, Michael W L Chee
Scientific Reports|February 15, 2022
Inter-relationships between changes in stress, mindfulness, and dynamic functional connectivity in response to a social stressorJames Teng, Stijn A A Massar, Julian Lim
Progress in Brain Research|May 11, 2019
Sleep deprivation, effort allocation and performanceStijn A A Massar, Julian Lim, Scott A Huettel
Brain and Cognition|November 4, 2019
Pace yourself: Neural activation and connectivity changes over time vary by task type and pacingJames Teng, Stijn A A Massar, Jesisca Tandi, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|June 15, 2018
Quantifying the Motivational Effects of Cognitive Fatigue Through Effort-Based Decision MakingStijn A A Massar, Árpád Csathó, Dimitri Van der Linden
Psychophysiology|May 16, 2022
Limited evidence for enhanced working memory performance and effort allocation in the face of loss versus gain incentives: A preregistered (non) replicationChristina Chen, Royston Long, Zhenghao Pu, et al.
Journal of Sleep Research|November 15, 2018
Reward motivation normalises temporal attention after sleep deprivationKaren Sasmita, Stijn A A Massar, Julian Lim, et al.
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Sleep|April 9, 2021
Sleep loss and risk-taking: new findings in a field that needs more clarityStijn A A Massar
Journal of Sleep Research|July 17, 2015
Preserved calibration of persistence based on delay-timing distribution during sleep deprivationStijn A A Massar, Michael W L Chee
Sleep Medicine|January 13, 2026
Regional, cultural, and socioeconomic differences in sleep health: enhancing local representation to increase global relevanceStijn A A Massar, Rachel N Y Chan
Sleep|April 5, 2019
Sleep and delay discounting: is insufficient sleep a cause or a manifestation of short-sighted choice?Stijn A A Massar, Michael W L Chee
Scientific Reports|February 15, 2022
Inter-relationships between changes in stress, mindfulness, and dynamic functional connectivity in response to a social stressorJames Teng, Stijn A A Massar, Julian Lim
Progress in Brain Research|May 11, 2019
Sleep deprivation, effort allocation and performanceStijn A A Massar, Julian Lim, Scott A Huettel
Brain and Cognition|November 4, 2019
Pace yourself: Neural activation and connectivity changes over time vary by task type and pacingJames Teng, Stijn A A Massar, Jesisca Tandi, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|June 15, 2018
Quantifying the Motivational Effects of Cognitive Fatigue Through Effort-Based Decision MakingStijn A A Massar, Árpád Csathó, Dimitri Van der Linden
Psychophysiology|May 16, 2022
Limited evidence for enhanced working memory performance and effort allocation in the face of loss versus gain incentives: A preregistered (non) replicationChristina Chen, Royston Long, Zhenghao Pu, et al.
Journal of Sleep Research|November 15, 2018
Reward motivation normalises temporal attention after sleep deprivationKaren Sasmita, Stijn A A Massar, Julian Lim, et al.
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