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Yeo BTT, Tandi J, Chee MWL. Functional connectivity during rested wakefulness predicts vulnerability to sleep deprivation. Neuroimage. 2015 May 1; 111: 147-158.
Patanaik A, Kwoh CK, Chua EC, Gooley JJ, Chee MWL. Classifying Vulnerability to Sleep Deprivation Using Baseline Measures of Psychomotor Vigilance. SLEEP. 2015 May 1; 38(5): 723-734.
Chee MWL. Limitations on visual information processing in the sleep-deprived brain and their underlying mechanisms. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 2015 Feb 1; 1: 56-63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cobeha.2014.10.003.
Patanaik A, Zagorodnov V, Kwoh CK, Chee MWL. Predicting vulnerability to sleep deprivation using diffusion model parameters. Journal of Sleep Research. 2014 Oct 23; 23(5):576-584. doi:10.1111/jsr.12166.
Yeo BTT, Krienen FM, Eickhoff SB, Yaakub SN, Fox PT, Buckner RL, Asplund CL, Chee MWL. Functional Specialization and Flexibility in Human Association Cortex. Cerebral Cortex. 2014 Sep 23. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhu217
Lo JC, Loh KK, Zheng H, Sim SK, Chee MWL. Sleep duration and age-related changes in brain structure and cognitive performance. SLEEP. 2014 Jul 1; 37(7), 1171-1178.
Lo JC, Leong RLF, Loh KK, Derk-Jan D, Chee MWL. Young adults’ sleep duration on work days: differences between East and West. Frontiers in Neurology. 2014 May 28; 5:81. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2014.00081
Kong DY, Asplund CL, Chee MWL. Sleep deprivation reduces the rate of rapid picture processing. Neuroimage. 2014 May 1; 91: 169–176.
Lo JC, Sim SK, Chee MWL. Sleep reduces false memory in healthy older adults. SLEEP. 2014 Apr 1; 37(4), 665-671.
Liu JCJ, Mulick D, Chee MWL. Odd one out: social ostracism affects self-reported needs in both sleep-deprived and well-rested persons. Journal of Sleep Research. 2014 Mar 8. doi: 10.1111/jsr.12141
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