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Neuroscience

D-Index
45
Citations
6516
World Ranking
6985
National Ranking
3013

Best Publications

  • Social Jetlag, Chronotype, and Cardiometabolic Risk

    Patricia M. Wong;Brant P. Hasler;Thomas W. Kamarck;Matthew F. Muldoon

  • Circadian rhythms, sleep, and substance abuse.

    Brant P. Hasler;Leisha J. Smith;Jennifer C. Cousins;Richard R. Bootzin

  • Chronotype and Mental Health: Recent Advances.

    Briana J. Taylor;Brant P. Hasler

  • The National Consortium on Alcohol and NeuroDevelopment in Adolescence (NCANDA): a multisite study of adolescent development and substance use

    Sandra A. Brown;Ty Brumback;Kristin Tomlinson;Kevin Cummins

  • Impact of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms on Addiction Vulnerability in Adolescents

    Ryan W. Logan;Brant P. Hasler;Erika E. Forbes;Peter L. Franzen

  • Morningness-eveningness and depression: preliminary evidence for the role of the behavioral activation system and positive affect.

    Brant P. Hasler;John J.B. Allen;David A. Sbarra;Richard R. Bootzin

  • Couples' nighttime sleep efficiency and concordance: evidence for bidirectional associations with daytime relationship functioning.

    Brant P. Hasler;Wendy M. Troxel

  • The Contribution of Mindfulness Practice to a Multicomponent Behavioral Sleep Intervention Following Substance Abuse Treatment in Adolescents: A Treatment-Development Study

    Willoughby B. Britton;Richard R. Bootzin;Jennifer C. Cousins;Brant P. Hasler

  • Weekend–weekday advances in sleep timing are associated with altered reward-related brain function in healthy adolescents

    Brant P. Hasler;Ronald E. Dahl;Stephanie M. Holm;Jennifer L. Jakubcak

  • Phase relationships between core body temperature, melatonin, and sleep are associated with depression severity: further evidence for circadian misalignment in non-seasonal depression.

    Brant P. Hasler;Daniel J. Buysse;David J. Kupfer;Anne Germain

  • An altered neural response to reward may contribute to alcohol problems among late adolescents with an evening chronotype

    Brant P. Hasler;Stephanie L. Sitnick;Daniel S. Shaw;Erika E. Forbes

  • Sleep and circadian contributions to adolescent alcohol use disorder

    Brant P. Hasler;Adriane M. Soehner;Duncan B. Clark

  • Capturing the circadian rhythms of free-running blind people with 0.5 mg melatonin

    Alfred J Lewy;Vance K Bauer;Brant P Hasler;Adam R Kendall

  • Circadian Misalignment, Reward‐Related Brain Function, and Adolescent Alcohol Involvement

    Brant P. Hasler;Duncan B. Clark

  • Eveningness and Later Sleep Timing Are Associated with Greater Risk for Alcohol and Marijuana Use in Adolescence: Initial Findings from the National Consortium on Alcohol and Neurodevelopment in Adolescence Study

    Brant P. Hasler;Peter L. Franzen;Massimiliano de Zambotti;Devin Prouty

  • Sleep Disturbance Predicts Depression Symptoms in Early Adolescence: Initial Findings From the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study.

    Aimée Goldstone;Harold S. Javitz;Stephanie A. Claudatos;Daniel J. Buysse

  • Low, but not high, doses of melatonin entrained a free-running blind person with a long circadian period.

    Alfred J. Lewy;Jonathan S. Emens;Robert L. Sack;Brant P. Hasler

  • Preliminary evidence of diurnal rhythms in everyday behaviors associated with positive affect

    Brant P. Hasler;Matthias R. Mehl;Richard R. Bootzin;Simine Vazire

  • Bedtime Variability and Metabolic Health in Midlife Women: The SWAN Sleep Study.

    Briana J. Taylor;Karen A. Matthews;Brant P. Hasler;Kathryn A. Roecklein

  • Alcohol and sleep-related problems.

    Sean He;Brant P Hasler;Subhajit Chakravorty;Subhajit Chakravorty

  • Sleep-Wake Differences in Relative Regional Cerebral Metabolic Rate for Glucose among Patients with Insomnia Compared with Good Sleepers.

    Daniel B. Kay;Helmet T. Karim;Adriane M. Soehner;Brant P. Hasler

  • A longitudinal study of insomnia and other sleep complaints in adolescents with and without alcohol use disorders.

    Brant P. Hasler;Christopher S. Martin;D. Scott Wood;Bedda Rosario

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Fiona C. Baker
Fiona C. Baker SRI International
Adolf Pfefferbaum
Adolf Pfefferbaum Stanford University
Erika E. Forbes
Erika E. Forbes University of Pittsburgh
Anne Germain
Anne Germain University of Pittsburgh
Edith V. Sullivan
Edith V. Sullivan Stanford University
Richard R. Bootzin
Richard R. Bootzin University of Arizona
Greg J. Siegle
Greg J. Siegle University of Pittsburgh
Dwaine F. Emerich
Dwaine F. Emerich Alkermes (Ireland)
Susan F. Tapert
Susan F. Tapert University of California, San Diego
Stephen B. Manuck
Stephen B. Manuck University of Pittsburgh

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