Representative Publications

Niu, X., Zhou, S., Casement, M. D. (2021). The feasibility of at-home sleep extension in adolescents and young adults: A meta-analysis and systematic review. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 58, 1-11doi: 10.1016/j.smrv.2021.101443

Casement, M. D., Livingston, N. R., Allen, N. A., & Forbes, E. E. (2020). Feasibility, acceptability, and affective consequences of at-home sleep extension in young women with depressive symptoms: A pilot study. Journal of Sleep Research, 30, e13045. doi: 10.1111/jsr.13045

Casement, M. D., Goldstein, T. R., Merranko, J., Gratzmiller, S. M., & Franzen P. L. (2019). Sleep and parasympathetic activity during rest and stress in healthy adolescents and adolescents with bipolar disorder. Psychosomatic Medicine, 81, 782-790. doi: 10.1097/psy.0000000000000737

Casement, M. D., Keenan, K. E., Hipwell, A. E., Guyer, A. E., & Forbes, E. E. (2016). Neural reward processing mediates the  relationship between insomnia symptoms and depression in adolescence. SLEEP, 39(2), 439–447.

Casement, M. D., Shaw, D. S., Sitnick, S.L., Musselman, S. & Forbes, E. E. (2015). Life stress in adolescence predicts early adult reward-related brain function and alcohol dependence. Social Cognitive & Affective Neuroscience, 10(3), 416-423.

Casement, M. D., Guyer, A. E., Hipwell, A. E., McAloon, R. L., Hoffmann, A. M., Keenan, K. E., & Forbes, E. E. (2014). Girls’  challenging social experiences in early adolescence predict neural response to reward and depressive symptoms. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 8, 18-27.

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