Selected publications

Note: Student authors are underlined.

Lustig, K.A., Cote, K.A., & Willoughby, T. (2021). The role of pubertal status and sleep satisfaction in emotion reactivity and regulation in children and adolescents. Sleep Advances, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/sleepadvances/zpab003

MacDonald K.J., & Cote, K.A. (2021). Contributions of post-learning REM and NREM sleep to memory retrieval. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 59, 101453. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smrv.2021.101453

Howlett, R.D.M., Lustig, K.A., MacDonald, K.J., & Cote, K.A. (2020). Hyperarousal is associated with socioemotional processing in individuals with insomnia symptoms and good sleepers. Brain Sciences, 10: 112. doi:10.3390/brainsci10020112.

MacDonald K.J., Lustig, K.A., Geniole, S.N., McCormick C.M., & Cote, K.A. (2019). Sleep restriction alters reactive aggressive behavior and its relationship with sex hormones. Aggressive Behavior, 45: 193-205. doi: 10.1002/ab.21809. Epub 2018 Dec 30

Cote, K.A., Lustig, K.A., & MacDonald, K.J. Ch. 33. The role of sleep in processing emotional information. In Handbook of Sleep Research, Vol 30, 1st Edition. Ed. H.C. Dringenberg: Academic Press, 756 pages, June 2019.

Miskovic, V., MacDonald K.J., Rhodes, J., & Cote, K.A. (2019). Changes in EEG multiscale entropy and power-law frequency scaling during the human sleep cycle. Human Brain Mapping, 40: 538–551. DOI: 10.1002/hbm.24393

Dutil, C., Walsh, J.J., Featherstone, R.B., Gunnell, K.E., Tremblay, M.S., Gruber, R., Weiss, S.K., Cote, K.A., Sampson, M., & Chaput, J-P. (2018). Influence of sleep on developing brain functions and structures in children and adolescents: A systematic review. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 42: 184-201. DOI: 10.1016/j.smrv.2018.08.003

MacDonald K.J., Storace, A.C., Lockhart, H.A., Emrich, S.M., & Cote K.A. (2018). A daytime nap enhances visual working memory performance and alters Event-related Delay Activity. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 18: 1105-1120. DOI 10.3758/s13415-018-0625-1

Lustig, K.A., Stoakley, E., MacDonald, K., Geniole, S.N., McCormick C.M., & Cote, K.A. (2018). Sex hormones play a role in vulnerability to sleep loss on emotion processing tasks, Neurobiology of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms, 5:94-104. Published online October 12, 2017. DOI: 10.1016/j.nbscr.2017.10.001 

Stoakley E.M., Mathewson, K.J., Schmidt L.A, & Cote, K.A. (2019). Respiratory sinus arrhythmia during sleep and waking: Stability and relation to individual differences in waking affective style. Journal of Psychophysiology, 33: 1-12. Published online September 25, 2017. DOI: 10.1027/0269-8803/a000200

MacDonald K.J. & Cote K.A. (2016). The role of sleep and future-relevance on the reconsolidation of declarative memories. Journal of Sleep Research, 25(6):655-663.

Cote, K.A Milner, C.E., & Speth, T.A. (2015). Altered Sleep Mechanisms following Traumatic Brain Injury and Relation to Waking Function. AIMS Neuroscience, 2(4):203-228.

Cote, K.A., Jancsar, C., & Hunt, B. (2015). Event-related neural response to emotional picture stimuli following sleep deprivation, Psychology and Neuroscience, 8:102-13.

Cote, K.A., Mondloch, C.J., Sergeeva, V., Taylor, M., & Semplonius, T. (2014). Impact of total sleep deprivation on behavioural neural processing of emotionally expressive faces. Experimental Brain Research, 232:1429-42.

Renn, R.P., & Cote, K.A. (2013). Performance monitoring following total sleep deprivation: Effects of task type and error rate. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 88:64-73. 

Cote, K.A., McCormick, C.M., Geniole, S.N., Renn, R.P., & MacAulay, S.D. (2013). Sleep deprivation lowers aggression and testosterone in men. Biological Psychology, 92: 249-56.

MacLean, M.H. Arnell, K.M., & Cote, K.A. (2012). Resting EEG in alpha and beta bands predicts individual differences in AB magnitude. Brain and Cognition, 78:218-29.

Yasuda, K., Ray, L.B., & Cote, K.A. (2011). Anticipatory attention during the sleep onset period. Consciousness & Cognition, 20: 912-19.

Kertesz, R.S. & Cote, K.A. (2011). Event-related potentials reveal failure to inhibit stimuli during the pre-sleep waking period for patients with sleep-onset insomnia. Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 9, 68–85.

Perlis, M., Gehrman, P., Terzano, M., Cote, K., & Riemann D. Sleep EEG in patients with Primary Insomnia. In: Insomnia: Diagnosis and Treatment. Eds. Michael J. Sateia, Daniel Buysse. Informa Healthcare USA, Inc. Chapter 6 pp.50-64. 2010. Essex UK.  

Cote, K.A., Milner C.E., Smith, B.A., Aubin, A.J., Greason, T.A., Cuthbert, B.P., Wiebe, S., & Duffus, S.E.G. (2009). CNS arousal, attention, and neurobehavioural performance in a short-term sleep restriction paradigm. Journal of Sleep Research 18, 291-303.

Milner, C.E., Cuthbert, B.P., Kertesz, R.S., & Cote, K.A. (2009). Sensory processing in waking, non-REM, and REM sleep states in good and poor sleepers. NeuroReport, 20, 331-336.

Milner, C.E., & Cote, K.A. (2009). Benefits of napping in healthy adults: Impact of nap length, time of day, age, and experience with napping. Journal of Sleep Research, 18, 272-281.

Cote, K.A., Milner C.E., Osip, S.L., Baker, M.L. & Cuthbert B.P. (2008). Physiological arousal and attention during a week of continuous sleep restriction. Physiology and Behavior, 95, 353-364. 

Milner C.E., & Cote, K.A. (2008). A dose-response investigation of the benefits of napping in healthy young, middle, and older adult age groups. Sleep and Biological Rhythms 6, 2-15.

Fogel S.M., Smith, C.T., & Cote K.A. (2007). Dissociable learning-dependent changes in REM and non-REM sleep in declarative and procedural memory systems. Behavioral Brain Research, 180, 48-61.

Fogel, S.M., Nader, R., Cote, K.A., & Smith, C.T. (2007). Sleep spindles and learning potential. Behavioual Neuroscience, 121, 1-10.

Milner, C.E., Fogel, S.M., & Cote, K.A. (2006). Habitual napping moderates motor performance improvements following a short daytime nap. Biological Psychology, 73, 141-156.

Schmidt, L.A., Cote, K.A., Santesso, D.L., & Milner, C.E. (2003). Frontal electroencephalogram (EEG) alpha asymmetry during sleep: Stability and its relation to affective style. Emotion, 3, 401-407.

Cote, K.A., Milner, C.E., Osip S.L., Baxter, K.D., & Ray, L.B. (2003). Waking quantitative Electroencephalogram and auditory event-related potentials following experimentally-induced sleep fragmentation. Sleep, 26, 687-694. Commentary: Colrain I.M. (2003). Novel measures of daytime central nervous system function following sleep disruption. Sleep, 26, 650-651.