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Eti Ben SimonUniversity of California Berkeley Verified email at berkeley.edu Cited by 2542 |
The sleep-deprived human brain
How does a lack of sleep affect our brains? In contrast to the benefits of sleep, frameworks
exploring the impact of sleep loss are relatively lacking. Importantly, the effects of sleep …
exploring the impact of sleep loss are relatively lacking. Importantly, the effects of sleep …
Sleep loss and the socio-emotional brain
Are you feeling emotionally fragile, moody, unpredictable, even ungenerous to those around
you? Here, we review how and why these phenomena can occur as a result of insufficient …
you? Here, we review how and why these phenomena can occur as a result of insufficient …
Predictor variables for NCLEX-RN readiness exam performance
EB Simon, SP McGinniss, BJ Krauss - Nursing Education …, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Aim. To understand the relationship among NLCLEX-RN® readiness exam scores and
influencing variables. Background. First-time NCLEX-RN pass rates are a visible measure of …
influencing variables. Background. First-time NCLEX-RN pass rates are a visible measure of …
Losing neutrality: the neural basis of impaired emotional control without sleep
Sleep deprivation has been shown recently to alter emotional processing possibly
associated with reduced frontal regulation. Such impairments can ultimately fail adaptive …
associated with reduced frontal regulation. Such impairments can ultimately fail adaptive …
[HTML][HTML] Sleep loss leads to the withdrawal of human helping across individuals, groups, and large-scale societies
Humans help each other. This fundamental feature of homo sapiens has been one of the
most powerful forces sculpting the advent of modern civilizations. But what determines …
most powerful forces sculpting the advent of modern civilizations. But what determines …
Analysis of VH genes in marginal zone lymphoma reveals marked heterogeneity between splenic and nodal tumors and suggests the existence of clonal selection
A Traverse-Glehen, F Davi, EB Simon… - …, 2005 - haematologica.org
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To clarify the relationship between splenic (SMZL) and
nodal marginal zone (NMZL) lymphomas, we analyzed immunoglobulin variable heavy …
nodal marginal zone (NMZL) lymphomas, we analyzed immunoglobulin variable heavy …
Mindfulness meditation modulates pain through endogenous opioids
Background Recent evidence supports the beneficial effects of mindfulness meditation on
pain. However, the neural mechanisms underlying this effect remain poorly understood. We …
pain. However, the neural mechanisms underlying this effect remain poorly understood. We …
Sleep loss influences the interconnected brain-body regulation of cardiovascular function in humans
AJ Krause, R Vallat, EB Simon… - Psychosomatic …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Objective Poor sleep is associated with hypertension, a major risk factor for cardiovascular
disease. However, the mechanism (s) through which sleep loss affects cardiovascular health …
disease. However, the mechanism (s) through which sleep loss affects cardiovascular health …
Global analysis of DNA methylation and transcription of human repetitive sequences.
B Horard, A Eymery, G Fourel, N Vassetzky… - Epigenetics, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Half of the human genome consists of repetitive DNA sequences. Recent studies in various
organisms highlight the role of chromatin regulation of repetitive DNA in gene regulation as …
organisms highlight the role of chromatin regulation of repetitive DNA in gene regulation as …
Impact of gameplay vs. reading on mental models of social-ecological systems: a fuzzy cognitive mapping approach
Climate change is a highly complex social-ecological problem characterized by system-type
dynamics that are important to communicate in a variety of settings, ranging from formal …
dynamics that are important to communicate in a variety of settings, ranging from formal …