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Scullin, M. K., & Bliwise, D. L. (2015). Sleep, cognition, and aging: Integrating a half-century of multidisciplinary research. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 10, 97-137. PDF | Press Release

Nguyen, S., Corrington, A., Hebl, M. R., & Scullin, M. K. (2019). Endorsements of surgeon punishment and patient compensation in rested and sleep-restricted individuals. JAMA Surgery, 54(6), 555-557. PDF

Scullin, M. K. (2019). The eight hour sleep challenge during final exams week. Teaching of Psychology, 46, 55-63. PDF | Press Release

Scullin, M. K., Jones, W. E., Phenis, R., Beevers, S., Rosen, S., Dinh, K., Kiselica, A. Keefe, F. J., & Benge, J. F. (2022). Using smartphone technology to improve prospective memory functioning: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society70, 459-469. PDF | Press Release

2022 and Forthcoming

Scullin, M. K., Jones, W. E., Phenis, R., Beevers, S., Rosen, S., Dinh, K., Kiselica, A. Keefe, F. J., & Benge, J. F. (2022). Using smartphone technology to improve prospective memory functioning: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society70, 459-469. Open Science Framework

Benge, J. F., & Scullin, M. K. (2022).  Reply to comment on: Using smartphone technology to improve prospective memory functioning. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 70, 1582-1584

Hsiou, D., Gao, C., Matlock, R. C., & Scullin, M. K. (2022). Validation of a non-wearable device in healthy adults with normal and short sleep durations. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 18(3), 751-757.. Open Science Framework

Barley, B. K., Walter, C., Orselli, P., & Scullin, M. K. (in press). Rapid sleep education: If you could tell people one thing about sleep, what should it be? Journal of Sleep Research. Open Science Framework.

Benge, J. F., Aguirre, A., Scullin, M. K., Kiselica, A. M., Hilsabeck, R. C., Paydarfar, D., & Douglas, M. (in press). Internet enabled behavior in older adults during the pandemic: Patterns of use, psychosocial impacts, and plans for continued utilization. Work, Aging, and Retirement.

Mikula, C., Perry, C., Boone, A. E., Benge, J. F., Scullin, M. K., & Kiselica, A. M. (in press). Dementia caregiver insights on use of assistive technologies. Work, Aging, and Retirement.

2021

Scullin, M. K., Gao, C., & Fillmore, P. (2021). Bedtime music, involuntary musical imagery, and sleep. Psychological Science, 32, 985-997. Pre-Print | Open Science Framework

Fillmore, P., Gao, C., Diaz, J., & Scullin, M. K. (2021). The prospective sleeping brain: Age-related differences in episodic future thinking and frontal sleep spindles. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 33, 1287-1294.

Jones, W. E., Benge, J. F., & Scullin, M. K. (2021). Preserving prospective memory in daily life: A systematic review and meta-analysis of mnemonic strategy, cognitive training, external memory aid, and combination interventions. Neuropsychology, 35, 123-140. Pre-Print

2020

Gao, C., Fillmore, P., & Scullin, M. K. (2020). Classical music, educational learning, and slow wave sleep: A targeted memory reactivation experiment. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 171, 107206. Pre-Print | Open Science Framework

Scullin, M. K., Hebl, M. R., Corrington, A., & Nguyen, S. (2020). Experimental sleep loss, racial bias, and the decision criterion to shoot in the Police Officer’s Dilemma Task. Scientific Reports, 10, 20581. Full Text | Open Science Framework

Gao, C., & Scullin, M. K. (2020). Sleep health early in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak in the United States: Integrating longitudinal, cross-sectional, and retrospective recall data. Sleep Medicine, 73, 1-10. Pre-Print | Open Science Framework

Benge, J. F., & Scullin, M. K. (2020). Implications for technological reserve development in advancing age, cognitive impairment, and dementia. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, e157, doi:10.1017/S0140525X20000126. Pre-Print

Benge, J. F., Dinh, K. L., Logue, E., Phenis, R., Dasse, M. N., & Scullin, M. K. (2020). The smartphone in the memory clinic: A study of patient and care partner’s utilisation habits. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 30, 101-115. Full Text

Scullin, M. K., Ball, H., & Bugg, J. M. (2020). Structural correlates of commission errors in prospective memory. Cortex, 124, 44-53. Open Science Framework

Möschl, M., Fischer, R., Bugg, J. M., Scullin, M. K., Goschke, T., & Walser, M. (2020). Aftereffects and deactivation of completed prospective memory intentions: A systematic review. Psychological Bulletin, 146, 245-278. Open Science Framework

Taylor, D. J., Pruiksma, K. E., Mintz, J., Slavish, D. C., Wardle-Pinkston, S., Tyler, H., Dondanville, K. A., Young-McCaughan, S., Scullin, M. K., Nicholson, K. L., Litz, B. T., Dietch, J. R., Williamson, D. E., Keane, T. M., Peterson, A. L., Resick, P. A., for the Consortium to Alleviate PTSD (2020). Treatment of comorbid sleep disorders and posttraumatic stress disorder in active duty military: Design and methodology of a randomized clinical trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 99, 106186. Full Text

Scullin, M. K., Koslov, S., & Lewis-Peacock, J. (2020). Prospective memory forgetting. In M. Eysenck & D. Groome (Eds.), Forgetting: Explaining Memory Failure. Sage.

Terlizzese, T., & Scullin, M. K. (2020). The role of sleep in cognitive aging. In A. Gutchess and A. Thomas (Eds.), Handbook of Cognitive Aging: A Life Course Perspective. Cambridge University Press.

Scullin, M. K. & Reynolds, A. M. (2020). Aging. In H. Montgomery-Downs (Ed.), Sleep science. Oxford University Press.

2019

Nguyen, S., Corrington, A., Hebl, M. R., & Scullin, M. K. (2019). Endorsements of surgeon punishment and patient compensation in rested and sleep-restricted individuals. JAMA Surgery, 54(6), 555-557. PDF | Open Science Framework

Gao, C., Chapagain, N., & Scullin, M. K. (2019). Sleep duration and sleep quality in caregivers of patients with dementia: A systematic review and meta-analysis. JAMA Network Open, 2(8), e199891. Full Text | Press Release

Scullin, M. K., Gao, C., Fillmore, P., Roberts, R. L., Pruett, N., & Bliwise, D. L. (2019). REM sleep mediates age-related decline in prospective memory consolidation. SLEEP, 42, zsz055

College students can sleep 8 hours/night during finals week if incentivized by extra credit opportunities.

Scullin, M. K. (2019). The eight hour sleep challenge during final exams week. Teaching of Psychology, 46, 55-63. Full Text | Press Release

King, E., & Scullin, M. K. (2019). The eight-hour challenge: Incentivizing healthy sleep during end of term assessments. Journal of Interior Design. Full Text

Gao, C., Terlizzese, T., & Scullin, M. K. (2019). Short sleep and late bedtimes are detrimental to educational learning and knowledge transfer: An investigation of individual differences in susceptibility. Chronobiology International, 36, 307-318.  Full Text Link | Free PMC article

Villagran, A. M., & Scullin, M. K. (2019). Sleep disorders and neurocognition. In R. A. Stern & M. Alosco, Handbook of Adult Cognitive Disorders. Oxford University Press.

Gao, C., Scullin, M. K., & Bliwise, D. L. (2019). Sleep disorders in mild cognitive impairment and dementia. In J. Savard & M-C. Ouellet, Handbook of Sleep Disorders in Medical Conditions. Elsevier.

Scott, K., Hsiou, D., & Scullin, M. K. (2019). Sleep and aging. In D. Gu and M. E. Dupre (Eds.), Encyclopedia of gerontology and population aging. Springer Nature.

Shelton, J. T., Scullin, M. K., Hacker, J. (2019). The multiprocess framework: Historical context and the “dynamic” extension. In J. Rummel & M. McDaniel, Current issues in memory: Prospective memory. Taylor and Francis: Psychology Press.

2018

Scullin, M. K., Krueger, M., Ballard, H., Pruett, N., & Bliwise, D. L. (2018). The effects of bedtime writing on difficulty falling asleep: A polysomnographic study comparing to-do lists and completed activity lists. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 147, 139-146. Free PMC Article | Press Release | Baylor Honor | Open Science Framework

Scullin, M. K., & Gao, C. (2018). Dynamic contributions of slow wave sleep and REM sleep to cognitive longevity. Current Sleep Medicine Reports, 4, 284-293. Full Text Link NSSR Data

Scullin, M. K., McDaniel, M. A., Dasse, M. N., Lee, J. H., Kurinec, C., Tami, C., & Krueger, M.  (2018). Thought probes during prospective memory encoding: Evidence for perfunctory processes. PLOS One, 13(6), e0198646. Full Text Link | Open Science Framework

Terlizzese, T., Gao, C., & Scullin, M. K. (2018). Actigraphy-defined sleep quantity is associated with pre-test stress, creativity, and educational learning. Scientia, 5, 31-37.

Bliwise, D. L. & Scullin, M. K. (2018). Sleep and cognition. In F. P. Cappuccio, M. A. Miller, & S. W. Lockley, and S. M. W. Rajaratnam (Eds.), Sleep, Health, and Society: From Aetiology to Public Health (2nd edition). Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK.

Ballard, H. & Scullin, M. K. (2018). Trouble falling asleep? Write a to-do list. In C. Chen (Ed.), Brain & Life.

2017

Scullin, M. K., Fairley, J., Decker, M., & Bliwise, D. L. (2017). The effects of an afternoon nap on episodic memory in young and older adults. Sleep, 40(5). Free PMC Article

Scullin, M. K. (2017). Do older adults need sleep? A review of neuroimaging, sleep, and aging studies. Current Sleep Medicine Reports, 3, 204-214. DOI: 10.1007/s40675-017-0086-z. Free PMC Article

Shelton, J. T., & Scullin, M. K. (2017). The dynamic interplay between bottom-up and top-down processes supporting prospective remembering. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 26, 352-358.

Scullin, M. K., Kurinec, C., & Nguyen, K. (2017). The effects of implementation intention strategies on prospective memory cue encoding. Journal of Cognitive Psychology. 29, 929-938. DOI: 10.1080/20445911.2017.1329205. Open Science Framework

Scullin, M. K., Le, D., & Shelton, J. T. (2017). Healthy heart, healthy brain: Hypertension affects cognitive functioning in older age. Translational Issues in Psychological Science, 3, 328-337. DOI: 10.1037/tps0000131

High variability in sleep schedule is associated with declining creativity performance.

King, E., Daunis, M., Tami, C., & Scullin, M. K. (2017). Sleep in studio-based classes: Outcomes for creativity performance. Journal of Interior Design, 42, 5-27. PDFPress Release

Bliwise, D. L., Greer, S. A., Scullin, M. K., & Philips, L. S. (2017). Habitual and recent sleep durations: Graded and interactive risk for impaired glycemic control in a biracial population. American Journal of Medicine. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amjmed.2016.12.007

Fergus, T. A., & Scullin, M. K. (2017). The cognitive attentional syndrome is associated with sleep difficulties in a community sample. Behavioral Sleep Medicine. DOI: 10.1080/15402002.2016.1141771.

Moore, R. J., & Scullin, M. K. (2017). Translating psychology from the classroom to the community. Gradpsych [link].

Bliwise, D. L. & Scullin, M. K. (2017). Normal aging. In M. Kryger & T. Roth (Eds.), Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine (6th edition). Elsevier.

2016

Shelton, J. T., Lee, J. H., Scullin, M. K., Rose, N. S., Rendell, P. G., & McDaniel, M. A. (2016). Improving prospective memory in healthy older adults and very mild Alzheimer’s disease patients. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 64, 1307-1312. Free PMC Article

Virtual Week, Implementation Intentions, and Alzheimer's Disease

Implementation intentions improve prospective memory in healthy adults and patients with very mild Alzheimer’s disease.

Lee, J. H., Shelton, J. T., Scullin, M. K., & McDaniel, M. A. (2016). An implementation intention strategy can improve prospective memory in older adults with very mild Alzheimer’s disease. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 55, 154-166. Free PMC Article

Bugg, J. M., Scullin, M. K., & Rauvola, R. (2016). Forgetting no-longer relevant prospective memory intentions is harder with age but easier with forgetting practice. Psychology and Aging, 31, 358-369. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/pag0000087

Factor, S. A., Scullin, M. K., Freeman, A., Bliwise, D. L., McDonald, W. M., & Goldstein, F. C. (2017). Affective correlates of psychosis in Parkinson’s disease. Movement Disorders: Clinical Practice, 4, 225-230. DOI:10.1002/mdc3.12381 PDF

Scullin, M. K. (2016). Sleep effects on cognition with aging. In N. A. Pachana (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Geropsychology. Springer.

2015

Scullin, M. K., & Bliwise, D. L. (2015). Sleep, cognition, and aging: Integrating a half-century of multidisciplinary research. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 10, 97-137.  Press Release | Free PMC Article

Scullin, M. K., & Bliwise, D. L. (2015). Is cognitive aging associated with levels of REM sleep or slow wave sleep? Sleep, 38, 335-336. Free PMC Article

Scullin, M. K., Fairley, J. A., Trotti, L. M., Goldstein, F. C., Factor, S. A., & Bliwise, D. L. (2015). Sleep correlates of trait executive function and memory in Parkinson’s disease. Journal of Parkinson’s Disease, 5, 49-54.

Montgomery-Downs, H. E., Scullin, M. K., McBean, A. L., & Bramoweth, A. D. (2015). The art of The Science of Sleep. Translational Issues in Psychological Science, 1, 3-5.

Scullin, M. K., Trotti, L. M., & Bliwise, D. L. (2015). Sleep and disordered breathing in Parkinson’s disease. In B. Högl & A. Videnovic (Eds.), Disorders of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms in Parkinson’s Disease. Springer.

Scullin, M. K., Mullet, H., Einstein, G. O., & McDaniel, M. A. (2015). Prospective memory. In: J. D. Wright (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences 2nd Edition. Oxford: Elsevier.

2014

Scullin, M. K. (2014). Dream big. Translational Issues in Psychological Science, vol 1(S), 3-4. Editorial

Bliwise, D. L., Scullin, M. K., & Factor, S. A. (2014). Internal consistency of the University of Michigan REM Sleep Behavior Disorder Questionnaire. Journal of Neurology, 261, 1439-1441. Free Springer Article

Scullin, M. K., Harrison, T. L., Factor, S. A., & Bliwise, D. L. (2014). A neurodegenerative disease sleep questionnaire: Principal components analysis in Parkinson’s disease. Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 336, 243-246. NDSQ

Bliwise, D. L., Scullin, M. K., & Trotti, L. M. (2014). Fluctuations in cognition and alertness vary independently in dementia with Lewy bodies. Movement Disorders, 29, 83-89. Free PMC Article

Factor, S. A., Scullin, M. K., Sollinger, A. B., Land, J. O., Wood-Siverio, C., Zanders, L., Freeman, A., Bliwise, D. L., McDonald, W., & Goldstein, F. C. (2014). Cognitive correlates of hallucinations and delusions in Parkinson’s disease. Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 347, 316-321.

Factor, S. A., Scullin, M. K., Sollinger, A. B., Land, J. O., Wood-Siverio, C., Zanders, L., Freeman, A., Bliwise, D. L., & Goldstein, F. C. (2014). Freezing of gait subtypes have different cognitive correlates in Parkinson’s disease. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders, 20, 1359-1364.

2013

Monitoring depends on sustained aPFC activation.

Scullin, M. K., McDaniel, M. A., & Shelton, J. T. (2013). The Dynamic Multiprocess Framework: Evidence from prospective memory with contextual variability. Cognitive Psychology, 67, 55-71. Free PMC Article

Bugg, J. M., & Scullin, M. K. (2013). Controlling intentions: The surprising ease of stopping after going relative to stopping after never having gone. Psychological Science, 24, 2463-2471.

Scullin, M. K. (2013). Sleep, memory, and aging: The link between slow-wave sleep and episodic memory changes from younger to older adults. Psychology and Aging, 28, 105-114.  Free PMC Article

Scullin, M. K., Sollinger, A. B., Land, J., Wood-Siverio, C., Zanders, L., Lee, R., Freeman, A., Goldstein, F. C., Bliwise, D. L., & Factor, S. A. (2013). Sleep and impulsivity in Parkinson’s disease. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders, 19, 991-994.   Free PMC Article

Mullet, H.G., Scullin, M. K, Hess, T. J., Scullin, R. B., Arnold, K. M., & Einstein, G. O. (2013). Prospective memory and aging: Evidence for preserved spontaneous retrieval with exact but not related cues. Psychology & Aging, 28, 910-922.

Shelton, J. T., Cahill, M. J., Mullet, H. G., Scullin, M. K., Einstein, G. O., & McDaniel, M. A. (2013). Resource depletion does not influence prospective memory in college students. Consciousness and Cognition, 22, 1223-1230. Free PMC Article

Monitoring, but not spontaneous retrieval, prospective memory processes depend on sustained aPFC activation (McDaniel et al., 2013).

Monitoring depends on sustained aPFC activation.

Scullin, M. K., Gordon, B., Shelton, J. T., Lee, J. H., Head, D., & McDaniel, M. A. (2013). Evidence for a detrimental relationship between hypertension history, prospective memory, and prefrontal cortex white matter in cognitively-normal older adults. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 13, 405-416.   Free PMC Article

McDaniel, M. A., LaMontagne, P., Beck, S. M., Scullin, M. K., & Braver, T. S. (2013). Dissociable neural routes to successful prospective memory. Psychological Science, 24, 1791-1800.

Bugg, J. M., Scullin, M. K., & McDaniel, M. A. (2013). Strengthening encoding via implementation intention formation increases prospective memory commission errors. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 20, 522-527.  Free PMC Article

Scullin, M. K., & Bugg, J. M. (2013). Failing to forget: Prospective memory commission errors can result from spontaneous retrieval and impaired executive control. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 39, 965-971.  Free PMC Article

2012

Digit Backwards performance increases with nocturnal sleep, but not repeated daytime testing (Scullin et al., 2012).

Cognitive task improvements with nocturnal sleep.

Scullin, M. K., Trotti, L. M., Wilson, A. G., Greer, S. A., & Bliwise, D. L. (2012). Nocturnal sleep enhances working memory training in Parkinson’s disease but not Lewy Body Dementia. Brain, 135, 2789-2797.  Free Oxford Press Article

Scullin, M. K., Bugg, J., & McDaniel, M. A. (2012). Whoops, I did it again: Commission errors in prospective memory. Psychology and Aging, 27, 46-53.  Free PMC Article

Einstein, G. O., McDaniel, M. A., & Scullin, M. K. (2012). Prospective memory and aging: Understanding the variability. In M. Naveh-Benjamin & N. Ohta (Eds.), Memory and Aging: Current Issues and Future Directions. Philadelphia, PA: Psychology Press.

2011

Scullin, M. K., Bugg, J. M., McDaniel, M. A., & Einstein, G. O. (2011). Prospective memory and aging: Preserved spontaneous retrieval, but impaired deactivation, in older adults. Memory & Cognition, 39, 1232-1240. Free Springer Article

Bugg, J. M., McDaniel, M. A., Scullin, M. K., & Braver, T. S. (2011). Revealing list-level control in the stroop task by uncovering its benefits and a cost. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37, 1595-1606.  Free PMC Article

Shelton, J. T., McDaniel, M. A., Scullin, M. K., Cahill, M. J., Singer, J. S., & Einstein, G. O. (2011). Cognitive exertion and subsequent intention execution in older adults. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 66B, 143-150. Free Oxford Press Article

Savine, A. C., Scullin, M. K., & Roediger, H. L. III (2011). Survival processing of faces. Memory & Cognition, 39, 1359-1373. Free Springer Article

2010

Scullin, M. K., & McDaniel, M. A. (2010). Remembering to execute a goal: Sleep on it! Psychological Science, 21, 1028-1035.

Spontaneous retrieval can support focal prospective memory in the absence of monitoring.

Spontaneous retrieval can support focal prospective
memory in the absence of monitoring.

McDaniel, M. & Scullin, M. K. (2010). Implementation intention encoding does not automatize prospective memory responding. Memory & Cognition, 38, 221-232. Free Springer Article

Scullin, M. K., McDaniel, M. A., & Einstein, G. O. (2010). Control of cost in prospective memory: Evidence for spontaneous retrieval processes. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 36, 190-203.

Scullin, M. K., McDaniel, M. A., Shelton, J. T., & Lee, J. H. (2010). Focal/nonfocal cue effects in prospective memory: Monitoring difficulty or different retrieval processes? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 36, 736-749.  Free PMC Article

2009

Scullin, M. K., Einstein, G. O., & McDaniel, M. A. (2009). Evidence for spontaneous retrieval of suspended but not finished prospective memories. Memory & Cognition, 37, 425-433. Free Springer Article