News
Our paper chosen as 1 of 6 most interesting Psychology papers in 2015
Our lab's paper, "Nonpharmacological Treatments of Insomnia for Long-Term Painful Conditions", was chosen by The New Yorker's Maria Konnikova as one of six most interesting Psychology papers in 2015. See the article here.
7th Quadrennial Congress of the WSF - "Sleep and Health"
Our lab presented 3 posters at the WSF Istanbul conference.
Congratulations to Fatanah Ramlee on winning the "Best Clinical Science Poster" at EFIC 2015
Fatanah Ramlee, PhD student of our lab, won the "Best Clinical Science Poster" at the 9th Congress of the European Pain Federation. She is one of only 3 winners from 1280 posters this year.
The Wall Street Journal: You may be getting more sleep than you think
Overactive brains can lead people, even those with insomnia, to underestimate how much they’re sleeping.
Dr. Tang was interviewed by Andrea Petersen from the Wall Street Journal based on her 2012 Psychological Bulletin article with Prof. Allison Harvey at UC Berkeley.
Sleep and Dystonia - in press with Sleep Medicine Reviews
Understanding the relationship between #sleep & #dystonia results of our systematic review http://t.co/0kIOqqq10f @warwickpsych @warwickmed
— Dr Harbinder Sandhu (@DrHSandhu) June 29, 2015