Recent Publication

New research paper published in Nature and Science of Sleep:
Multi-Night at-Home Evaluation of Improved Sleep Detection and Classification with a Memory-Enhanced Consumer Sleep Tracker.

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As part of our NUHS Sleep Study on PGY1 Doctors, we have created a website for participants to download study resources. We will also be posting short blog posts on sleep written by our study team.

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A new research paper published in Sleep: A Sleep Schedule Incorporating Naps Benefits the Transformation
of Hierarchical Knowledge.

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New research paper published in Sleep: Cortical thinning and sleep slow wave activity reductions mediate age-related improvements in cognition during mid-late adolescence.

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The Sleep and Health Laboratory has created a guide to better sleep for school-age kids and their parents.

View and download the guide here.

New research paper published in Scientific Reports – A longitudinal analysis of COVID-19 lockdown stringency on sleep and resting heart rate measures across 20 countries.

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Revenge bedtime procrastination in Singapore is coming at a cost.

View the full article by Dr Stijn Massar and Prof Chee in The Straits Times here.

New research paper published in npj Digital Medicine: Trait-like nocturnal sleep behavior identified by combining wearable, phone-use, and self-report data.

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The article by Dr Valeria Kebets and Dr Thomas Yeo “Somatosensory-Motor Dysconnectivity Spans Multiple Transdiagnostic Dimensions of Psychopathology” has been selected as the finalist for the Somerfeld-Ziskind Research Award, which is awarded annually by the Society of Biological Psychiatry to recognize outstanding research in biological psychiatry.

Read the article here.

Brought to you by the Centre for Sleep and Cognition (CSC), Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore.

The A-B-Zzz of Sleep in Singapore: A Life Span Perspective.

Chair: Prof Michael Chee.

Archived talks can be accessed here.

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