Mark E. Wheeler
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View article: The Interactive Role of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms in Episodic Memory in Older Adults
The Interactive Role of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms in Episodic Memory in Older Adults Open
Adequate sleep is essential for healthy physical, emotional, and cognitive functioning, including memory. However, sleep ability worsens with increasing age. Older adults on average have shorter sleep durations and more disrupted sleep com…
View article: Computational and neural signatures of pre and post-sensory expectation bias in inferior temporal cortex
Computational and neural signatures of pre and post-sensory expectation bias in inferior temporal cortex Open
As we gather noisy sensory information from the environment, prior knowledge about the likely cause(s) of sensory input can be leveraged to facilitate perceptual judgments. Here, we investigated the computational and neural manifestation o…
View article: Cortical Networks Involved in Memory for Temporal Order
Cortical Networks Involved in Memory for Temporal Order Open
We examined the neurobiological basis of temporal resetting, an aspect of temporal order memory, using a version of the delayed-match-to-multiple-sample task. While in an fMRI scanner, participants evaluated whether an item was novel or wh…
View article: Physical Activity and Cognition: A Mediating Role of Efficient Sleep
Physical Activity and Cognition: A Mediating Role of Efficient Sleep Open
Sleep efficiency is one pathway by which physical activity may be associated with executive control across young and older adults.
View article: Distinct Stages of Moment-to-Moment Processing in the Cinguloopercular and Frontoparietal Networks
Distinct Stages of Moment-to-Moment Processing in the Cinguloopercular and Frontoparietal Networks Open
Control of goal-directed tasks is putatively carried out via the cinguloopercular (CO) and frontoparietal (FP) systems. However, it remains unclear whether these systems showdissociable moment-to-moment processing during distinct stages of…