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| K A CoteSummaryAffiliation: Brock University Country: Canada Publications
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Habitual napping moderates motor performance improvements following a short daytime napCatherine E Milner
Brock University, Sleep Research Laboratory, St Catharines, Ont, Canada
Biol Psychol 73:141-56. 2006..Results indicate that motor learning was consolidated in a brief nap and was associated with stage 2 spindles, but only for those who habitually take naps...
Neurophysiological evidence for the detection of external stimuli during sleepK A Cote
Department of Psychology, Brock University, St Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Sleep 24:791-803. 2001..The present study investigated the effects of both pitch and intensity stimuli on information processing, in order to determine whether a more salient stimulus might elicit a P300 in sleep that is comparable to the waking P300...
Changes in the scalp topography of event-related potentials and behavioral responses during the sleep onset periodKimberly A Cote
School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Psychophysiology 39:29-37. 2002..Although mean RT latency varied by 512 ms from bin 1 to bin 3, P300 latency varied by only 25 ms. Differences in RT are thus probably due to response-related processes rather than stimulus classification time...
Sleep spindles and learning potentialS M Fogel
Department of Psychology, Trent University, Peterborough, ON, Canada
Behav Neurosci 121:1-10. 2007..A similar pattern was observed between spindles and PIQ. It was hypothesized that high-IQ individuals have more spindles that can support more complex cortical networks underlying perceptual/analytical abilities...
Selective REM sleep deprivation during daytime I. Time course of interventions and recovery sleepEsther Werth
Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, , , Switzerland
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 283:R521-6. 2002....
Probing awareness during sleep with the auditory odd-ball paradigmKimberly A Cote
Psychology Department, Sleep Research Laboratory, Brock University, Ont, St Catharines, Canada L2S 3A1
Int J Psychophysiol 46:227-41. 2002..This non-REM sleep-related positivity may therefore underlie mechanism distinct from the waking P300...
Waking quantitative electroencephalogram and auditory event-related potentials following experimentally induced sleep fragmentationKimberly A Cote
Psychology Department, Brock Sleep Research Laboratory, Brock University, St Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Sleep 26:687-94. 2003..Specifically, quantitative analysis of electroencephalography was carried out, and auditory event-related potentials were recorded during daytime performance assessment following sleep fragmentation in good sleepers...
Dissociable learning-dependent changes in REM and non-REM sleep in declarative and procedural memory systemsStuart M Fogel
Brock University, St Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Behav Brain Res 180:48-61. 2007....
Frontal electroencephalogram alpha asymmetry during sleep: stability and its relation to affective styleLouis A Schmidt
Child Emotion Laboratory, Department of Psychology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada
Emotion 3:401-7. 2003..The high degree of association between presleep waking and REM sleep may be a result of high cortical activation common to these states and may reflect a predisposition to different styles of emotional reactivity...
