O-14: Sleep and circadian regulation of cognition and memory
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0:00:00
Targeted memory reactivation during slow-wave sleep prompts systems-level changes in the neural basis of episodic memory
Scott Cairney (United Kingdom)
0:14:45
Investigating the effects of REM sleep fragmentation on emotional memory and psychophysiological reactivity
Lorenzo Viselli (Italy)
0:27:15
Dementia prediction tool based on accelerometry measures of circadian rhythm in older adults
Clémence Cavaillès (France)
0:40:30
Associations between REM OSA, White Matter Microstructure, and Cognition in Community-Dwelling Cognitively Unimpaired Older Adults
Joshua Gills (United States)
0:49:30
Long sleep is associated with poor global cognitive function across diverse populations
Tamar Sofer (United States)
1:00:45
Reward processing and eveningness in adolescents: A case-control study with EEG investigation
Fiona Yujing Jin (Hong Kong)