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Thomas E. Nordahl is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within the social sciences and psychology, with a particular focus on education and cognitive psychology subfields.

The main areas of study for Nordahl include social and educational sciences, early childhood education and development, and sleep and related disorders. Their interdisciplinary approach reflects a combination of experimental methodologies and applied social science research.

Among Nordahl's published works is the paper titled "094 Bedtime Hunger Predicts Reduced Sleep Efficiency That Night in Users of a Consumer Sleep Measurement Device", published in 2021 in the journal SLEEP. This publication investigates aspects of sleep efficiency relative to physiological factors in real-world settings and adds to the body of knowledge on sleep-related disorders.

Nordahl has collaborated with several researchers over their career. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Ole Hansen
  • Sigrid Øyen Nordahl
  • Bonnie Dixon
  • Siwei Liu
  • John Bruce German

Their work has appeared predominantly in the journal SLEEP, reflecting a focused engagement with research related to sleep sciences.

In addition to journal publications, Nordahl has contributed to book publications, including work published by King's College London. One notable title is "Hvad siger eleverne?: En spørgeskemaundersøgelse blandt elever om deres erfaringer med nødundervisning, hjemmeskole og fjernundervisning", released in 2020. This book addresses educational experiences related to emergency teaching and remote learning, showcasing Nordahl's involvement in educational research.

Best Publications

  • Cerebral glucose metabolism in adults with hyperactivity of childhood onset

    Alan J. Zametkin;Thomas E. Nordahl;Michael Gross;A. Catherine King

  • Local cerebral glucose metabolic rates in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Patients treated with clomipramine.

    Chawki Benkelfat;Chawki Benkelfat;Thomas E. Nordahl;William E. Semple;A. Catherine King

  • Cerebral glucose metabolic rates in obsessive compulsive disorder

    Thomas E Nordahl;Chawki Benkelfat;William Emes Semple;Michael Gross

  • Neuropsychological effects of chronic methamphetamine use on neurotransmitters and cognition: a review

    Thomas E. Nordahl;Ruth E Salo;Martin Leamon

  • Cerebral glucose metabolic differences in patients with panic disorder.

    Thomas E Nordahl;William E. Semple;Michael Gross;Thomas A. Mellman

  • Spatial working memory deficits and their relationship to negative symptoms in unmedicated schizophrenia patients.

    Cameron S Carter;Lynn Robertson;Thomas E Nordahl;Marc Chaderjian

  • Functional localization of sustained attention: Comparison to sensory stimulation in the absence of instruction

    R. M. Cohen;W. E. Semple;M. Gross;H. H. Holcomb

  • Preliminary evidence of reduced cognitive inhibition in methamphetamine-dependent individuals.

    Ruth Salo;Thomas E Nordahl;Kate Possin;Martin H Leamon

  • Psychiatric comorbidity in methamphetamine dependence

    Ruth Salo;Keith Flower;Anousheh Kielstein;Martin H. Leamon

  • Dysfunction in a prefrontal substrate of sustained attention in schizophrenia

    Robert M. Cohen;William E. Semple;Michael Gross;Thomas E. Nordahl

  • Effects of acute stimulant medication on cerebral metabolism in adults with hyperactivity.

    J A Matochik;T E Nordahl;M Gross;W E Semple

  • Evidence for common alterations in cerebral glucose metabolism in major affective disorders and schizophrenia

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  • Attentional control and brain metabolite levels in methamphetamine abusers.

    Ruth Salo;Thomas E. Nordahl;Yutaka Natsuaki;Martin H. Leamon

  • Association of estrogen levels with neuropsychological performance in women with schizophrenia.

    Anne L. Hoff;William S. Kremen;Mary H. Wieneke;John Lauriello

  • Abnormal processing of irrelevant information in chronic schizophrenia: selective enhancement of Stroop facilitation.

    Cameron S. Carter;Lynn C. Robertson;Thomas E. Nordahl

  • Methamphetamine Users in Sustained Abstinence: A Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Study

    Thomas E. Nordahl;Ruth Salo;Yutaka Natsuaki;Gantt P. Galloway

  • Preliminary data on the metabolic brain pattern of patients with winter seasonal affective disorder.

    Robert M. Cohen;Michael Gross;Thomas E. Nordahl;William E. Semple

  • Perceptual and attentional asymmetries in schizophrenia : further evidence for a left hemisphere deficit

    Cameron S. Carter;Lynn C. Robertson;Thomas E. Nordahl;Marc Chaderjian

  • Drug abstinence and cognitive control in methamphetamine-dependent individuals

    Ruth Salo;Thomas E. Nordahl;Gantt P. Galloway;Charles D. Moore

  • Functional connectivity and working memory in schizophrenia: an EEG study.

    Avi Peled;Amir B. Geva;William S. Kremen;Howard M. Blankfeld

  • Metabolic brain pattern of sustained auditory discrimination.

    Robert M. Cohen;William E. Semple;Michael Gross;Anna C. King

Frequent Co-Authors

Lynn C. Robertson
Lynn C. Robertson University of California, Berkeley
Cameron S. Carter
Cameron S. Carter University of California, Irvine
Gantt P. Galloway
Gantt P. Galloway California Pacific Medical Center
William S. Kremen
William S. Kremen University of California, San Diego
Anne L. Hoff
Anne L. Hoff New York University
Avishai Henik
Avishai Henik Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
William J. Jagust
William J. Jagust University of California, Berkeley
Adolf Pfefferbaum
Adolf Pfefferbaum Stanford University
Marco Leyton
Marco Leyton McGill University
Edith V. Sullivan
Edith V. Sullivan Stanford University

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