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Theresa Bjorness, Ph.D.

Theresa Bjorness, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

School
Medical School
Department
Psychiatry
  • Education
    Graduate School
    University of Michigan-Ann Arb (2007)
  • Publications

    Star Featured Publications

    Sleep deprivation alters the time course but not magnitude of locomotor sensitization to cocaine.
    Bjorness TE, Greene RW Sci Rep 2018 Dec 8 1 17672
    Hippocampal theta power pressure builds over non-REM sleep and dissipates within REM sleep episodes.
    Bjorness TE, Booth V, Poe GR Arch Ital Biol 2018 Sep 156 3 112-126
    The adenosine-mediated, neuronal-glial, homeostatic sleep response.
    Greene RW, Bjorness TE, Suzuki A Curr. Opin. Neurobiol. 2017 Jun 44 236-242
    An Adenosine-Mediated Glial-Neuronal Circuit for Homeostatic Sleep.
    Bjorness TE, Dale N, Mettlach G, Sonneborn A, Sahin B, Fienberg AA, Yanagisawa M, Bibb JA, Greene RW J. Neurosci. 2016 Mar 36 13 3709-21
    The geometry of locomotive behavioral states in C. elegans.
    Gallagher T, Bjorness T, Greene R, You YJ, Avery L PLoS ONE 2013 8 3 e59865
    Both duration and timing of sleep are important to memory consolidation.
    Poe GR, Walsh CM, Bjorness TE Sleep 2010 Oct 33 10 1277-8
    Cognitive neuroscience of sleep.
    Poe GR, Walsh CM, Bjorness TE Prog. Brain Res. 2010 185 1-19
    Adenosine and sleep.
    Bjorness TE, Greene RW Curr Neuropharmacol 2009 Sep 7 3 238-45
    Control and function of the homeostatic sleep response by adenosine A1 receptors.
    Bjorness TE, Kelly CL, Gao T, Poffenberger V, Greene RW J. Neurosci. 2009 Feb 29 5 1267-76
    REM restriction persistently alters strategy used to solve a spatial task.
    Bjorness TE, Riley BT, Tysor MK, Poe GR Learn. Mem. 2005 May-Jun 12 3 352-9