User talk:Hqureshi1/sandbox
Hi Hira, You are off to an excellent start!
I would move information about Dr. Payne's early career award to the first paragraph to establish her notability. Here are links to the award citation that you can use: http://www.psychonomic.org/page/Payne http://psychology.nd.edu/news/jessica-payne-sleep-research-early-career-award/
Here are some representative publications that you should include:
Ellenbogen, J. M., Hu, P. T., Payne, J. D., Titone, D., & Walker, M. P. (2007). Human relational memory requires time and sleep. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104(18), 7723-7728.
Ellenbogen, J. M., Payne, J. D., & Stickgold, R. (2006). The role of sleep in declarative memory consolidation: passive, permissive, active or none?. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 16(6), 716-722.
Payne, J., Jackson, E., Ryan, L., Hoscheidt, S., Jacobs, J., & Nadel, L. (2006). The impact of stress on neutral and emotional aspects of episodic memory. Memory, 14(1), 1-16.
Payne, J. D., Stickgold, R., Swanberg, K., & Kensinger, E. A. (2008). Sleep preferentially enhances memory for emotional components of scenes. Psychological Science, 19(8), 781-788.