Andrew J. Gall

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University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 
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Mark S. Blumberg grad student 2011 University of Iowa
 (The developmental emergence of a wake-promoting pathway regulating ultradian and circadian rhythms in infant rats.)
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Witvliet CVO, Blank SL, Gall AJ. (2022) Compassionate reappraisal and rumination impact forgiveness, emotion, sleep, and prosocial accountability. Frontiers in Psychology. 13: 992768
Gall AJ, Shuboni-Mulligan DD. (2022) Keep Your Mask On: The Benefits of Masking for Behavior and the Contributions of Aging and Disease on Dysfunctional Masking Pathways. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 16: 911153
Shuboni-Mulligan DD, Young DL, De La Cruz Minyety J, et al. (2021) Impact of age on the circadian visual system and the sleep-wake cycle in mus musculus. Npj Aging and Mechanisms of Disease. 7: 10
Messnick R, Evert L, Dixon B, et al. (2020) 0330 Sleep Hygiene in Preschoolers: Assessing Biopsychosocial Factors Associated with Preschoolers’ Readiness to Learn Sleep. 43: A125-A126
Gall AJ, Goodwin AM, Khacherian OS, et al. (2019) Superior Colliculus Lesions Lead to Disrupted Responses to Light in Diurnal Grass Rats (. Journal of Biological Rhythms. 748730419881920
Shuboni-Mulligan DD, Cavanaugh BL, Tonson A, et al. (2019) Functional and anatomical variations in retinorecipient brain areas in and : implications for the circadian and masking systems. Chronobiology International. 1-18
Toussaint L, Gall AJ, Cheadle A, et al. (2019) Let it rest: Sleep and health as positive correlates of forgiveness of others and self-forgiveness. Psychology & Health. 1-16
Fogo GM, Goodwin AM, Khacherian OS, et al. (2018) The effects of ambient temperature and lighting intensity on wheel-running behavior in a diurnal rodent, the Nile grass rat (Arvicanthis niloticus). Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)
Gall AJ, Khacherian OS, Ledbetter B, et al. (2017) Normal behavioral responses to light and darkness and the pupillary light reflex are dependent upon the olivary pretectal nucleus in the diurnal nile grass rat. Neuroscience
Shuboni DD, Agha AA, Groves TK, et al. (2016) The contribution of the pineal gland on daily rhythms and masking in diurnal grass rats, Arvicanthis niloticus. Behavioural Processes
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