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View article: 0364 Rates of Insufficient Sleep in University Students from 2000 to 2023
0364 Rates of Insufficient Sleep in University Students from 2000 to 2023 Open
Introduction Sleep is critical to health and functioning, but many university students habitually obtain insufficient sleep. We examined trends in sufficient sleep amongst university students across a 23-year period using data from a large…
View article: 0492 Sleep and Academic Performance in University Students: A Critical Appraisal
0492 Sleep and Academic Performance in University Students: A Critical Appraisal Open
Introduction Conventional wisdom is that sleep loss is harmful to students’ academic performance. Yet, previous meta-analyses investigating the association between sleep quantity/quality and academic performance indicate small-sized correl…
View article: 0077 Sleep and Imagination: Poor Sleep Quality is Associated with More Complex and More Goal-Directed Imaginations
0077 Sleep and Imagination: Poor Sleep Quality is Associated with More Complex and More Goal-Directed Imaginations Open
Introduction The relationship between sleep and creativity is complex. Typically, better sleep quality and greater sleep quantity is associated with better cognitive functioning. Despite this general rule, people who demonstrate higher tha…
View article: 0215 Targeting the Knowledge-Behavior Gap in Sleep: The Impact of Augmenting Sleep Education with Implementation Intentions
0215 Targeting the Knowledge-Behavior Gap in Sleep: The Impact of Augmenting Sleep Education with Implementation Intentions Open
Introduction Sleep education programs are increasingly utilized in high schools and universities to address late bedtimes and poor sleep quality in students. While these programs successfully improve sleep knowledge, they often do not chan…
View article: 0203 Time-In-Bed Classroom Challenges: Incentivizing Undergraduate Students to Improve Sleep During Final Exams Week
0203 Time-In-Bed Classroom Challenges: Incentivizing Undergraduate Students to Improve Sleep During Final Exams Week Open
Introduction Late bedtimes and all-nighters are ingrained into student culture, especially during final exam week. We previously found that extra credit incentives “to sleep 8 hours” encouraged longer sleep durations in small-sized classes…
View article: 0076 Resilience to Acute Sleep Loss When Learning Organic Chemistry
0076 Resilience to Acute Sleep Loss When Learning Organic Chemistry Open
Introduction Short sleep is often associated with worse academic outcomes, but it remains unknown whether this relationship is causal. In addition, many students perceive that cutting back on sleep is necessary for successful performance i…
View article: Chronotype in college science students is associated with behavioral choices and can fluctuate across a semester
Chronotype in college science students is associated with behavioral choices and can fluctuate across a semester Open
Many students self-report that they are “night owls,” which can result from neurodevelopmental delays in the circadian timing system. However, whether an individual considers themselves to be an evening-type versus a morning-type (self-rep…
View article: Rapid sleep education: If you could tell people one thing about sleep, what should it be?
Rapid sleep education: If you could tell people one thing about sleep, what should it be? Open
Summary Informal learning settings such as museums provide unique opportunities for educating a local community about sleep. However, in such settings, information must be capable of immediately inciting interest. We developed a series of …
View article: 0157 Sleep Icebreakers and Behavioral Change: If You Could Tell People Only One Thing About Sleep, What Should It Be?
0157 Sleep Icebreakers and Behavioral Change: If You Could Tell People Only One Thing About Sleep, What Should It Be? Open
Introduction Insufficient sleep is widespread in the general population, but education and outreach can combat this problem. Informal learning settings, like museums, provide unique opportunities for educating a local community. However, i…
View article: Working memory load reduces the electrocortical processing of positive pictures
Working memory load reduces the electrocortical processing of positive pictures Open
View article: Event‐related potentials to threat of predictable and unpredictable shock
Event‐related potentials to threat of predictable and unpredictable shock Open
Cognitive affective neuroscience tasks that are straightforward to administer, measure key constructs of interest, and can be used in different lab settings and with multiple psychophysiological methods can lead to a more complete understa…