Publications

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  • Schechtman E., Stickgold R. & Paller K.A. (2024). Sleep and memory. In Mike Kahana & Anthony Wagner (Eds.), Handbook on Human Memory. Oxford University Press. Invited chapter in 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.