Luc Beaudoin and Colleagues Will Present Research Posters at the World Sleep Congress, September 2019
CogSci Apps co-founder and inventor of the cognitive shuffle, Dr. Luc P. Beaudoin, continues his collaborative research on sleep onset and insomnolence. He and his colleagues at Université Laval, Université de Montréal, and Concordia will present the following three posters that all pertain to these topics. They present updates on:
- The somnolent information processing theory (on which the current and an upcoming new version of the cognitive shuffle are based).
- A systematic review of pre-sleep mentation. (The cognitive shuffle is based on a theory of pre-sleep information processing).
- A reflective examination of a recent empirical research project of Beaudoin and colleagues on insomnolence.
Their bibliographical details are as follows:
Beaudoin, L. P., Lemyre, A., Pudlo, M. & Bastien, C. (2019). “Towards an integrative design-oriented theory of sleep-onset and insomnolence from which a new cognitive treatment for insomnolence (serial diverse kinesthetic imagining, a form of cognitive shuffling) is proposed.” Poster to be presented at the World Sleep Congress 2019. Vancouver, BC.
Lemyre, A., Bastien, C. & Beaudoin, L. P. “Pre-sleep cognitive activity in adults: A systematic review”. Poster to be presented at the World Sleep Congress 2019. Vancouver, BC.
Selham, Z., Guloy, S., Bastien, C., Beaudoin, L. P., Carrier, J. (2019). “Research process and sleep app design lessons learned from the reflective examination of a sleep study”. Poster to be presented at the World Sleep Congress 2019. Vancouver, BC.
See Beaudoin’s Simon Fraser University publication page for related work.
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