Stuart Fogel

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2002-2004 Psychology University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada 
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Baena D, Toor B, van den Berg NH, et al. (2024) Spindle-slow wave coupling and problem-solving skills: Impact of age. Sleep
Hajipour M, Hirsch Allen AJ, Beaudin AE, et al. (2024) All Obstructive Sleep Apnea Events Are Not Created Equal: The Relationship Between Event-related Hypoxemia and Physiologic Response. Annals of the American Thoracic Society
Han J, Xie Q, Wu X, et al. (2023) The neural correlates of arousal: Ventral posterolateral nucleus-global transient co-activation. Cell Reports. 43: 113633
Klar P, Çatal Y, Fogel S, et al. (2023) Auditory inputs modulate intrinsic neuronal timescales during sleep. Communications Biology. 6: 1180
Zilio F, Gomez-Pilar J, Chaudhary U, et al. (2023) Altered brain dynamics index levels of arousal in complete locked-in syndrome. Communications Biology. 6: 757
van den Berg NH, Gibbings A, Baena D, et al. (2023) Eye movements during phasic vs. tonic REM sleep are biomarkers of dissociable EEG processes for the consolidation of novel problem-solving skills. Sleep
Baena D, Fang Z, Gibbings A, et al. (2023) Functional differences in cerebral activation between slow wave-coupled and uncoupled sleep spindles. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 16: 1090045
van den Berg NH, Smith D, Fang Z, et al. (2023) Sleep strengthens resting-state functional communication between brain areas involved in the consolidation of problem-solving skills. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 30: 25-35
Toor B, van den Berg N, Ray LB, et al. (2022) Sleep spindles and slow waves are physiological markers for age-related changes in gray matter in brain regions supporting problem-solving skills. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 30: 12-24
Baena D, Fang Z, Ray LB, et al. (2022) Brain activations time locked to slow wave-coupled sleep spindles correlates with intellectual abilities. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
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