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Ju Lynn Ong

Researcher at National University of Singapore

Publications -  62
Citations -  1480

Ju Lynn Ong is an academic researcher from National University of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polysomnography & Nap. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 46 publications receiving 921 citations. Previous affiliations of Ju Lynn Ong include Australian National University.

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Cognitive Performance, Sleepiness, and Mood in Partially Sleep Deprived Adolescents: The Need for Sleep Study.

TL;DR: A week of partial sleep deprivation impairs a wide range of cognitive functions, subjective alertness, and mood even in high-performing high school adolescents.
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Spontaneous eyelid closures link vigilance fluctuation with fMRI dynamic connectivity states

TL;DR: Using the degree of eyelid closure as a proxy for vigilance state, behavior was able to continuously assay behavior and constrain the myriad of possible DCS to two relevant states denoting arousal in sleep-deprived persons, and these findings with participants who underwent a night of total sleep deprivation were replicated in an independent dataset involving partially sleep- Deprived participants.
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An end-to-end framework for real-time automatic sleep stage classification.

TL;DR: A novel framework for performing real-time automatic sleep stage classification is developed and used to facilitate the automatic delivery of acoustic stimuli at targeted phase of slow-sleep oscillations to enhance slow-wave sleep.
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Effects of phase-locked acoustic stimulation during a nap on EEG spectra and declarative memory consolidation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated whether a similar benefit could be accrued following acoustic stimulation during an afternoon nap and evaluated the event-related dynamics of associated EEG spectral changes and their correlation with memory performance.
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COVID-19 Related Mobility Reduction: Heterogenous Effects on Sleep and Physical Activity Rhythms.

TL;DR: In this paper, wearable data covering baseline, incremental mobility restriction and lockdown periods from 1824 city-dwelling, working adults aged 21-40 years, incorporating 206,381 nights of sleep and 334,038 days of physical activity.