Our Research
Our research investigates how sleep and dreaming relate to emotional functioning and mental health across development and in adulthood.
Combining neurophysiological methods such as high-density EEG with behavioral assessments and subjective reports, we study how sleep architecture, dream experiences and psychological well-being interact in both healthy and clinical populations.
Dreamscape Study
Exploring how sleep neurophysiology, dreaming and mental health are influenced by antidepressant treatment.
Sleep P Study
Investigating how sleep and mental health interact during the transition from childhood to adolescence.
Sleep Subtypes Study
Examining how sleep patterns in adolescence relate to depressive symptoms and emotional well-being over time.
All Studies
An overview of all current and previous research projects conducted in our lab.