Sara E. Alger, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Psychology | City University of New York, New York, NY, United States |
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(The Temporal Relationship between Daytime Napping and Memory Consolidation.) |
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Cunningham TJ, Mattingly SM, Tlatenchi A, et al. (2021) Higher post-encoding cortisol benefits the selective consolidation of emotional aspects of memory. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 107411 |
Alger SE, Brager AJ, Balkin TJ, et al. (2020) Effect of cognitive load and emotional valence of distractors on performance during sleep extension and subsequent sleep deprivation. Sleep |
Mantua J, Brager AJ, Alger SE, et al. (2020) Self-Reported Sleep Need, Subjective Resilience, and Cognitive Performance Following Sleep Loss and Recovery Sleep. Psychological Reports. 33294119899896 |
Denis D, Kim SY, Kark SM, et al. (2020) 0109 Slow Wave Sleep Time and Its Oscillatory Features Show Opposite Associations with Emotional Memory Consolidation Following Stress Sleep. 43: A43-A43 |
Huguet M, Payne JD, Kim SY, et al. (2019) Overnight sleep benefits both neutral and negative direct associative and relational memory. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience |
Kim SY, Kark SM, Daley RT, et al. (2019) Interactive effects of stress reactivity and rapid eye movement sleep theta activity on emotional memory formation. Hippocampus |
Alger SE, Brager AJ, Andrews M, et al. (2019) 0182 The Role of Sleep Extension and Deprivation in Processing Threat-Related Information Sleep. 42: A74-A75 |
Doty TJ, Mantua J, Alger SE, et al. (2019) 0178 The Short-Lived Benefit Of Caffeine On Positive Mood During Chronic Sleep Restriction Sleep. 42: A73-A73 |
Alger SE, Chen S, Payne JD. (2018) Do Different Salience Cues Compete for Dominance in Memory over a Daytime Nap? Neurobiology of Learning and Memory |
Alger SE, Kensinger EA, Payne JD. (2018) Preferential consolidation of emotionally salient information during a nap is preserved in middle age. Neurobiology of Aging. 68: 34-47 |