Publications

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  • Grijseels D.M., Banqueri M., Iyer K., Hanlin L., Ortiz Alvarez de la Campa M., Pagliaccio D., Bittu K. Rajaraman B.K., Schechtman E. (2025). Ten simple rules for queer data collection and analysis by STEM researchers. PLoS Comput Biol, 21(5): e1013091.

  • Schechtman E., Stickgold R. & Paller K.A. (2025). Sleep and memory. In Jordan Grafman (Ed.), Encyclopedia of the Human Brain, 2nd edition, vol. 2, pp. 570–586. Elsevier Science Ltd.

  • Schechtman E., Stickgold R. & Paller K.A. (2024). Sleep and memory. In Michael J. Kahana & Anthony D. Wagner (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Human Memory, Two Volume Pack: Foundations and Applications (pp. 1348–1370). Oxford University Press.

  • Schechtman E. (2024). When memories get complex, sleep comes to their rescue. PNAS, 121(12): e2402178121.

  • Tal A., Schechtman E., Caughran B., Paller K.A., Davachi L. (2024). The reach of reactivation: Effects of consciously-triggered versus unconsciously-triggered reactivation of associative memory. PNAS, 121(10): e2313604121.

  • Schechtman E., Heilberg J. & Paller K.A. (2023). Memory consolidation during sleep involves context reinstatement. Cell Reports, 42(4): 112331.

  • Schechtman E., Heilberg J. & Paller K.A. (2023). Context matters: Changes in memory over a period of sleep are driven by encoding context. Learning & Memory, 30(2):36-42.

  • Antony, J.W. & Schechtman E. (2023). Reap while you sleep: consolidation of memories differs by how they were sown. Hippocampus, 1-14.

  • Schechtman E. (2022). Revealing the cognitive contents of sleep to improve diagnosis and research. Sleep, 9;45(11):zsac214.

  • Schechtman E., Lampe A., Wilson B., Kwon E., Anderson M.C. & Paller K.A. (2021). Sleep reactivation did not boost suppression-induced forgetting. Scientific Reports, 11: 1383.

  • Paller K.A., Creery J.D., & Schechtman E. (2021). Memory and sleep: How sleep cognition can change the waking mind for the better. Annual Review of Psychology, 72: 123-150.

  • Schechtman E., Antony J.W., Lampe A., Wilson B., Norman K.A. & Paller K.A. (2021). Multiple memories can be simultaneously reactivated during sleep as effectively as a single memory. Communications Biology, 4, 25.

  • Witkowski S., Schechtman E. & Paller K.A. (2020). Examining sleep’s role in memory generalization and specificity through the lens of targeted memory reactivation. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 33: 86-91.

  • Schechtman E., Witkowski S., Lampe A., Wilson B. & Paller K.A. (2020). Targeted memory reactivation during sleep boosts intentional forgetting. Scientific Reports, 10(1): 2327.

  • Vargas I.M., Schechtman E. & Paller K.A. (2019). Targeted memory reactivation during sleep to strengthen memory for arbitrary pairings. Neuropsychologia, 124: 144-150.

  • Slovik M., Rosin B., Moshel S., Mitelman R., Schechtman E., Eitan R., Raz A. & Bergman H. (2017). Ketamine induced converged synchronous gamma oscillations in the cortico-basal ganglia network of non-human primates. Journal of Neurophysiology, 118(2): 917-931.

  • Schechtman E., Noblejas M.I., Mizrahi A., Dauber, O. & Bergman H. (2016). Pallidal spiking activity reflects learning dynamics and predicts performance. PNAS 113(41): E6281-E6289.

  • Noblejas M.I., Schechtman E., Adler A., Joshua M., Katabi S. & Bergman H. (2015). Hold your pauses: External globus pallidus neurons respond to conditioned stimulus onset. European Journal of Neuroscience 42(7): 2415-2425.

  • Schechtman E., Adler A., Deffains M., Gabbay H., Katabi S., Mizrahi A. & Bergman H. (2015). Coinciding decreases in discharge rate suggest that spontaneous pauses in firing of external pallidum neurons are network driven. Journal of Neuroscience 35(17): 6744-6751.

  • Schechtman E., Shrem T. & Deouell L.Y. (2012). Spatial localization of auditory stimuli in early auditory processing is based on both head-independent and head-centered coordinate systems. Journal of Neuroscience 32(39): 13501-9.

  • Kopel H., Schechtman E., Groysman M. & Mizrahi A. (2012). Enhanced synaptic integration of olfactory adult-born neurons in lactating mothers following parturition. Journal of Neuroscience 32(22): 7519-7527.

  • Schechtman E., Laufer O. & Paz R. (2010). Negative valence widens generalization of learning. Journal of Neuroscience 30(31): 10460-10464.