CURRICULUM VITAE (CV)
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Gina Marie Mathew, PhD
Curriculum Vitae
Program in Public Health
101 Nicolls Road
Health Sciences Center
Level 3, Room 071
Stony Brook, NY 11794-8338
[email protected]
Website | Scholar | X (Twitter)
ORCID ID: 0000-0002-9658-7154
101 Nicolls Road
Health Sciences Center
Level 3, Room 071
Stony Brook, NY 11794-8338
[email protected]
Website | Scholar | X (Twitter)
ORCID ID: 0000-0002-9658-7154
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Bidirectional associations of screen time with sleep and wellbeing
- Associations of dimensions of sleep and circadian rhythms with emotional health, dietary intake, and obesity markers
- Interindividual differences in cognitive performance after sleep deficiency
- Effects of sleep disruption and enhancement on next-day performance and wellbeing
EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy in Biobehavioral Health, Pennsylvania State University
Subplan: Neuroscience
Graduated August 2021
Translational Science certificate from Clinical and Translational Science Institute awarded 05/2019
Advisor: Dr. Anne-Marie Chang
Master of Arts in General Psychology, Hunter College, CUNY, NY
Graduated summa cum laude September 2015
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, New York University, NY
Graduated cum laude May 2011
Minors: Philosophy and South Asian Studies
Subplan: Neuroscience
Graduated August 2021
Translational Science certificate from Clinical and Translational Science Institute awarded 05/2019
Advisor: Dr. Anne-Marie Chang
Master of Arts in General Psychology, Hunter College, CUNY, NY
Graduated summa cum laude September 2015
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, New York University, NY
Graduated cum laude May 2011
Minors: Philosophy and South Asian Studies
RESEARCH POSITIONS
Post-Doctoral Associate August 2021 – Present
Sleep Lab (PI: Dr. Lauren Hale) at Stony Brook Medicine Stony Brook, NY
Graduate Student Research Assistant August 2016 – August 2021
Sleep Lab (PI: Dr. Anne-Marie Chang) at the Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA
Lab Manager May 2015 – August 2016
Sleep Lab (PI: Dr. Mindy Engle-Friedman) at Baruch College, CUNY New York, NY
Research Assistant December 2013 – August 2016
Sleep Lab (PI: Dr. Mindy Engle-Friedman) at Baruch College, CUNY New York, NY
Research Assistant September 2010 – December 2010
Dr. Emily Balcetis Lab at New York University New York, NY
Sleep Lab (PI: Dr. Lauren Hale) at Stony Brook Medicine Stony Brook, NY
Graduate Student Research Assistant August 2016 – August 2021
Sleep Lab (PI: Dr. Anne-Marie Chang) at the Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA
Lab Manager May 2015 – August 2016
Sleep Lab (PI: Dr. Mindy Engle-Friedman) at Baruch College, CUNY New York, NY
Research Assistant December 2013 – August 2016
Sleep Lab (PI: Dr. Mindy Engle-Friedman) at Baruch College, CUNY New York, NY
Research Assistant September 2010 – December 2010
Dr. Emily Balcetis Lab at New York University New York, NY
AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS
2020 Hintz Graduate Education Enhancement Fellowship Award totaling $2,500
2019 Hintz Graduate Education Enhancement Fellowship Award totaling $2,000
2019 Sleep Research Society (SRS) Trainee Merit Award
2019 Sleep Research Society (SRS) Leadership Workshop Award
2019 Biobehavioral Health Gerald E. McClearn Graduate Student Award totaling $1,500
2019 First place winner of Biobehavioral Health Rapid Research 90
2018 Second place winner of Biobehavioral Health Rapid Research 90
2016 Biobehavioral Health Ford Doctoral Student Professional Development Endowment Award
2016 Penn State Graham Fellowship Award ($2,000)
2016 First place in Andreassi Prize in Psychology at Baruch College Creative Inquiry Day
2015 Research Foundation of CUNY grant
2013 Academic scholarship from Hunter College, CUNY totaling $1,200
2007 Academic scholarship from New York University totaling $24,750
2019 Hintz Graduate Education Enhancement Fellowship Award totaling $2,000
2019 Sleep Research Society (SRS) Trainee Merit Award
2019 Sleep Research Society (SRS) Leadership Workshop Award
2019 Biobehavioral Health Gerald E. McClearn Graduate Student Award totaling $1,500
2019 First place winner of Biobehavioral Health Rapid Research 90
2018 Second place winner of Biobehavioral Health Rapid Research 90
2016 Biobehavioral Health Ford Doctoral Student Professional Development Endowment Award
2016 Penn State Graham Fellowship Award ($2,000)
2016 First place in Andreassi Prize in Psychology at Baruch College Creative Inquiry Day
2015 Research Foundation of CUNY grant
2013 Academic scholarship from Hunter College, CUNY totaling $1,200
2007 Academic scholarship from New York University totaling $24,750
REPORT OF SCHOLARSHIP
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Mathew GM, Reichenberger DA, Master L, Buxton OM, Chang A.-M, Hale L. Actigraphic sleep dimensions and associations with academic functioning among adolescents. In press at Sleep 2024; zsae062.
Quader ZS, Teferi HK, Bryan C, Weingart R, Mathew GM, Hale L, Johnson D, Gazmararian J. The association of sleep duration with grade point averages and absences among 9th graders in Georgia, USA. J Appl Dev Psychol 2023; 89, 101604. doi: 10.1016/j.appdev. 2023.101604
Reichenberger DA, Master L, Mathew GM, Snyder, CK, Buxton OM, Hale L, Chang A.-M. Interactive screen-based activities predict worse actigraphic sleep health that night among adolescents. J Adolesc Health 2023; 74 (4): 774–78. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2023.10.027.
Hale L, Mathew GM. Emerging research on circadian misalignment and cardiometabolic health of adolescents. Sleep 2023; 47 (1): zsad291. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsad291
Mathew GM, Nahmod NG, Master L, Reichenberger DA, Rosinger A, Chang A-M. Effects of a 1-hour per night week-long sleep extension in college students on cardiometabolic parameters, hydration status, and physical activity: A pilot study. In press at Sleep Health 2023. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2023.10.006
Reichenberger DA, Ness KM, Strayer SM, Mathew GM, Schade MM, Buxton OM, Chang A.-M. Recovery sleep following sleep restriction is insufficient to return elevated daytime heart rate and systolic blood pressure to baseline levels. Psychosom Med 2023; 85 (8): 744–751. doi: 10.1097/PSY.0000000000001229
Mathew GM, Reichenberger DA, Master L, Buxton OM, Chang A.-M, Hale L. Actigraphic sleep variability is associated with lower positive mood in adolescents. J Adolesc Health 2023; 73 (3): 478–485. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2023.04.019
Master LM, Nahmod NG, Mathew GM, Hale L, Chang AM, Buxton OM. Why so slangry (sleepy and angry)? Shorter sleep duration and lower sleep efficiency predict worse next-day mood in adolescents. J Adolesc 2023; 95 (6): 1140–1151. doi: 10.1002/jad.12182
Brinkerhoff SA, Mathew GM, Murrah WM, Chang A.-M, Roper JA, Neely KA. Sleep restriction impairs visually and memory-guided force control. PLoS One 2022; 17 (9): e0274121. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0274121
Mathew GM, Reichenberger DA, Master L, Buxton OM, Hale L, Chang A.-M. Worse sleep health predicts less frequent breakfast consumption among adolescents in a micro-longitudinal analysis. IJBNPA 2022; 19 (70): 1–16. doi: 10.1186/s12966-022-01265-5
Mathew GM, Reichenberger DA, Master L, Buxton OM, Chang A.-M, Hale L. Too jittery to sleep? Temporal associations of nightly sleep with caffeinated beverage consumption in a large adolescent cohort. Nutrients 2022; 14 (1): 31. doi:10.3390/nu14010031
Mathew GM, Strayer SM, Ness KM, Schade MM, Nahmod NG, Buxton OM, Chang A.-M. Interindividual differences in attentional vulnerability moderate cognitive performance during sleep restriction and subsequent recovery in healthy young men. Sci Rep 2021; 11: 19147. doi:10.1038/s41598-021-95884-w
Mathew GM, Strayer SM, Bailey DS, Buzzell K, Ness KM, Schade MM, Nahmod NG, Buxton OM, Chang A.-M. Changes in subjective motivation and effort during sleep restriction moderate interindividual differences in attentional performance in healthy young men. Nat Sci Sleep 2021; 2021 (13): 1117–1136. doi:10.2147/NSS.S294409
Mathew GM, Hale L, Chang A.-M. Social jetlag, eating behaviours, and body mass index among adolescents in the United States. Br J Nutr 2020; 124(9): 979–987. doi:10.1017/S0007114520001804
Schade MM,† Mathew GM,† Roberts DM, Gartenberg D, Buxton OM. Enhancing slow oscillations and increasing N3 sleep proportion with supervised, non-phase-locked pink noise and other non-standard auditory stimulation during NREM sleep. Nat Sci Sleep 2020; 2020(12): 411–429. doi:10.2147/NSS.S243204
†Authors contributed equally to this work.
Roberts DM, Schade MM, Mathew GM, Gartenberg D, Buxton OM. Detecting sleep using heart rate and motion data from multisensor consumer-grade wearables, relative to wrist actigraphy and polysomnography. Sleep 2020; 43(7): zsaa045. doi:10.1093/sleep/zsaa045
Mathew GM, Hale L, Chang A.-M. Sex moderates relationships among school night sleep duration, social jetlag, and depressive symptoms in adolescents. J Biol Rhythms 2019; 34(2):1–13. doi:10.1177/0748730419828102
Mathew GM, Li X, Hale L, Chang A.-M. Sleep duration and social jetlag are independently associated with anxious symptoms in adolescents. Chronobiol Intl 2019; 36(4):461–469. doi: 10.1080/07420528.2018.1509079
Engle-Friedman M, Mathew GM, Martinova A, Armstrondog F, Konstantinov V. The role of sleep deprivation and fatigue in the perception of task difficulty and use of heuristics. Sleep Sci 2018; 11(2): 74–84. doi: 10.5935/1984-0063.20180016
Manuscripts Under Review
Hartstein LE,† Mathew GM,† Reichenberger DA,† et al. The impact of screen use on sleep health across the lifespan: a National Sleep Foundation consensus statement. Under review.
†Authors contributed equally to this work.
Mitchener JT, Gazmararian JA, Barber LE, Mathew GM, Hale L, Johnson DA. Associations of mood, stress, and social support with sleep health among adolescents in semi-rural Georgia. Under review.
Master’s Thesis
Mathew GM. Changes in perception and reductions in effort following total sleep deprivation [Master’s Thesis]. Hunter College, City University of New York; 2015.
Oral Presentations
*Presenting author
Hale L,* Mathew GM,* Master L,* Reichenberger DA,* Dadzie A,* Chang A-M.* The Future of Families sleep cohort: disparities in sleep and wellbeing from adolescence to young adulthood. Rapid-fire symposium to be given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, Houston, TX (2024, June); F-01.
Hale L,* Mathew GM,* Reichenberger DA,* Dzierzewski J.* Screens and sleep: new insights and the 2024 National Sleep Foundation consensus panel recommendations. Rapid-fire symposium to be given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, Houston, TX (2024, June); F-05.
Reichenberger D,* Mathew GM, Master L, Rodriguez IR, Buxton OM, Hale L, Chang A-M. Interactive screen-based activities predict worse adolescent sleep health. Flash talk given at the Digital Media and Developing Minds meeting of Children and Screens: Institute of Digital Media and Child Development, Washington, DC (2023, September); 3: Suppl. O42.
Mathew GM,* Nahmod NG, Master L, Reichenberger DA, Rosinger A, Chang A-M. Effects of a 1-hour nightly weeklong sleep extension pilot study in undergraduates on health. Oral presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, Indianapolis, IN (2023, June); O-25: 0198.
Mathew GM,* Strayer SM, Ness K, Bailey DS, Buxton OM, Chang A-M. Less self-reported alertness and motivation during sleep restriction are associated with decreased attentional performance. Oral presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, virtual meeting (2020, August); O-06: 0296.
Reichenberger D,* Strayer SM, Mathew GM, Buxton OM, Chang A-M. Heart rate and systolic blood pressure increase during experimental sleep restriction. Oral presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, virtual meeting (2020, August); 43: Suppl. A303.
Mathew GM,* Strayer SM, Ness K, Chang A.-M. Five nights of sleep restriction increases confidence in incorrect responses during a working memory task. Oral presentation given at the meeting of the World Sleep Society, Vancouver, BC (2019, September); 15: O06.
Roberts DM,* Schade MM, Mathew GM, Gartenberg D, Buxton OM. Development of a momentary sleep versus wake classification algorithm using balanced data from two multisensor consumer wearable devices. Oral presentation given at the meeting of the Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine, Birmingham, AL (2019, September).
Mathew GM,* Hale L, Chang A-M. Social jetlag is associated with unhealthy eating behaviors and higher BMI in adolescents. Oral presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, San Antonio, TX (2019, June); 42: Suppl. A143.
Mathew GM,* Hale L, Chang A-M. Social jetlag is associated with unhealthy eating behaviors and higher BMI in adolescents. Oral presentation given at the Biobehavioral Health Annual Founder's Endowment for Excellence and Innovation Research Day of the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA (2019, April).
Schade MM,* Roberts DM, Gartenberg D, Mathew GM, Buxton OM. Auditory stimulation during sleep transiently increases delta power and all-night proportion of NREM stage 3 sleep while preserving total sleep time and continuity. Nanosymposium presented at the meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA (2018, November): 192.05.
Mathew GM, Hale L, Chang A-M.* Sleep duration and social jetlag are independently associated with anxious symptoms in adolescents: evidence from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (FFCWS). Oral presentation given at the Biobehavioral Health Annual Founder's Endowment for Excellence and Innovation Research Day of the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA (2018, April).
Mathew GM, Hale L, Chang A-M.* Prepared and gave the introduction for Dr. Martica Hall, speaker at the Biobehavioral Health Colloquium Series, the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA (2016, November).
Poster Presentations
*Presenting author(s)
Mathew GM,* Rodriguez IR, Reichenberger DA, Christakis, DA, Hale L. Passive sensing of smartphone usage in teenagers in a diverse national U.S. sample: The Stony Brook University Measuring Electronic Devices in Adolescents (MEDiA) study. Poster presentation given at the Digital Media and Developing Minds meeting of Children and Screens: Institute of Digital Media and Child Development (2023, September); 3: Suppl. A13.
Mathew GM,* Nahmod NG, Master L, Reichenberger DA, Rosinger A, Chang A-M. Effects of a 1-hour nightly weeklong sleep extension pilot study in undergraduates on health. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences (2023, June); 46: Suppl. A0198.
Mathew GM,* Reichenberger DA, Master L, Buxton OM, Chang A-M, Hale L. Greater actigraphic sleep variability and later timing are associated with more school-related problems in adolescents. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences (2023, June); 46: Suppl. A0103.
Mathew GM,* Reichenberger DA, Master L, Buxton OM, Chang A.-M, Hale L. Too jittery to sleep? Temporal associations of nightly sleep with caffeinated beverage consumption in a large adolescent cohort. Poster given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, Charlotte, NY (2022, June); 45: Suppl. A184.
Mathew GM,* Reichenberger DA, Master L, Buxton OM, Chang A.-M, Hale L. Sex differences in the association between mood and actigraphic sleep variability in adolescents. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, Charlotte, NY (2022, June); 45: Suppl. A180.
Mathew GM,* Reichenberger DA, Buxton OM, Hale L, Chang A.-M. Short and long sleep duration, poor sleep quality, and later sleep are associated with lower odds of adolescents eating breakfast. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, virtual meeting (2021, June); 44: Suppl. A140.
Mathew GM,* Strayer SM, Ness K, Bailey DS, Buxton OM, Chang A-M. Less self-reported alertness and motivation during sleep restriction are associated with decreased attentional performance. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, virtual meeting (2020, August); 43: Suppl. A296.
Mathew GM,* Strayer SM, Ness K, Buxton OM, Chang A-M. Vulnerability to sleep restriction is associated with decreased working memory performance. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, virtual meeting (2020, August); 43: Suppl. A085.
Mathew GM,* Hale L, Chang A-M. Social jetlag is associated with unhealthy eating behaviors and higher BMI in adolescents. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, San Antonio, TX (2019, June); 42: Suppl. A143.
Mathew GM,* Hale L, Chang A-M. Social jetlag is associated with unhealthy eating behaviors and higher BMI in adolescents. Poster presentation given at the Biobehavioral Health Annual Founder's Endowment for Excellence and Innovation Research Day of the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA (2019, April).
Mathew GM,* Buxton OM, Hale L, Chang A-M. Social jetlag is associated with greater depressive symptoms among female adolescents. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, Baltimore, MD (2018, June); 41: Suppl. A51.
Mathew GM,* Buxton OM, Hale L, Chang A-M. Gender moderation of later chronotype and anxious symptoms is mediated by total sleep time. Poster presentation given at Women's Health Research Day, the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA (2017, November).
Mathew GM,* Chang A-M. Chronic sleep restriction impairs performance in a Line Orientation Task. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, Boston, MA (2017, June); 40: Suppl. A249.
Mathew GM,* Armstrong F, Deng R,* Martinova A, Konstantinov V, Engle-Friedman M. Sleep deprivation induces perceptions of greater task difficulty and use of heuristics. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, Denver, CO (2016, June); 39: Suppl. A270.
ǂParroco R, Mathew GM,* Deng R, Engle-Friedman M. Life seems harder when you haven’t slept well. Poster presentation given at Baruch College Creative Inquiry Day, New York, NY (2016, May).
ǂFirst place winner of Andreassi Prize in Psychology
Mathew GM,* Goonie K, Parroco R,* Kelly C,* Engle-Friedman M. Gender differences in perception of others’ emotions on Facebook. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, New York, NY (2016, March).
Mathew GM,* Armstrong F, Deng R,* Engle-Friedman M. Sleep deprivation increases positive bias in perception of others’ emotions. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the New England Psychological Association, Fitchburg, MA (2015, October).
Konstantinov V, Mathew GM,* Alvarado N, Deng R, Engle-Friedman M. Induced fatigue reduces likelihood of engaging in effortful behavior. Poster presentation given at Baruch College Creative Inquiry Day, New York, NY (2015, May).
Mathew GM,* Deng R,* Martinova A, Engle-Friedman M. Sleep deprivation influences engagement in effortful activities. Poster presentation given at the Pace College Psychology Conference, New York, NY (2015, May).
Mathew GM,* Konstantinov V, Alvarado N, Engle-Friedman M. Gender differences in social behavior when fatigued. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, New York, NY (2015, May); 27: 48.
Mathew GM,* Martinova A,* Deng R, Engle-Friedman M. Benefits of sleep: Life seems harder when you don’t. Poster presentation given at the Hunter College Psychology Convention, New York, NY (2015, April).
Martinova A,* Konstantinova V,* Mathew GM,* et al. The impact of sleep deprivation on next-day energy conservation behaviors: Five case studies. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the New England Psychological Association, Lewiston, ME (2014, October); 54: 223.
Mathew GM, Reichenberger DA, Master L, Buxton OM, Chang A.-M, Hale L. Actigraphic sleep dimensions and associations with academic functioning among adolescents. In press at Sleep 2024; zsae062.
Quader ZS, Teferi HK, Bryan C, Weingart R, Mathew GM, Hale L, Johnson D, Gazmararian J. The association of sleep duration with grade point averages and absences among 9th graders in Georgia, USA. J Appl Dev Psychol 2023; 89, 101604. doi: 10.1016/j.appdev. 2023.101604
Reichenberger DA, Master L, Mathew GM, Snyder, CK, Buxton OM, Hale L, Chang A.-M. Interactive screen-based activities predict worse actigraphic sleep health that night among adolescents. J Adolesc Health 2023; 74 (4): 774–78. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2023.10.027.
Hale L, Mathew GM. Emerging research on circadian misalignment and cardiometabolic health of adolescents. Sleep 2023; 47 (1): zsad291. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsad291
Mathew GM, Nahmod NG, Master L, Reichenberger DA, Rosinger A, Chang A-M. Effects of a 1-hour per night week-long sleep extension in college students on cardiometabolic parameters, hydration status, and physical activity: A pilot study. In press at Sleep Health 2023. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2023.10.006
Reichenberger DA, Ness KM, Strayer SM, Mathew GM, Schade MM, Buxton OM, Chang A.-M. Recovery sleep following sleep restriction is insufficient to return elevated daytime heart rate and systolic blood pressure to baseline levels. Psychosom Med 2023; 85 (8): 744–751. doi: 10.1097/PSY.0000000000001229
Mathew GM, Reichenberger DA, Master L, Buxton OM, Chang A.-M, Hale L. Actigraphic sleep variability is associated with lower positive mood in adolescents. J Adolesc Health 2023; 73 (3): 478–485. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2023.04.019
Master LM, Nahmod NG, Mathew GM, Hale L, Chang AM, Buxton OM. Why so slangry (sleepy and angry)? Shorter sleep duration and lower sleep efficiency predict worse next-day mood in adolescents. J Adolesc 2023; 95 (6): 1140–1151. doi: 10.1002/jad.12182
Brinkerhoff SA, Mathew GM, Murrah WM, Chang A.-M, Roper JA, Neely KA. Sleep restriction impairs visually and memory-guided force control. PLoS One 2022; 17 (9): e0274121. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0274121
Mathew GM, Reichenberger DA, Master L, Buxton OM, Hale L, Chang A.-M. Worse sleep health predicts less frequent breakfast consumption among adolescents in a micro-longitudinal analysis. IJBNPA 2022; 19 (70): 1–16. doi: 10.1186/s12966-022-01265-5
Mathew GM, Reichenberger DA, Master L, Buxton OM, Chang A.-M, Hale L. Too jittery to sleep? Temporal associations of nightly sleep with caffeinated beverage consumption in a large adolescent cohort. Nutrients 2022; 14 (1): 31. doi:10.3390/nu14010031
Mathew GM, Strayer SM, Ness KM, Schade MM, Nahmod NG, Buxton OM, Chang A.-M. Interindividual differences in attentional vulnerability moderate cognitive performance during sleep restriction and subsequent recovery in healthy young men. Sci Rep 2021; 11: 19147. doi:10.1038/s41598-021-95884-w
Mathew GM, Strayer SM, Bailey DS, Buzzell K, Ness KM, Schade MM, Nahmod NG, Buxton OM, Chang A.-M. Changes in subjective motivation and effort during sleep restriction moderate interindividual differences in attentional performance in healthy young men. Nat Sci Sleep 2021; 2021 (13): 1117–1136. doi:10.2147/NSS.S294409
Mathew GM, Hale L, Chang A.-M. Social jetlag, eating behaviours, and body mass index among adolescents in the United States. Br J Nutr 2020; 124(9): 979–987. doi:10.1017/S0007114520001804
Schade MM,† Mathew GM,† Roberts DM, Gartenberg D, Buxton OM. Enhancing slow oscillations and increasing N3 sleep proportion with supervised, non-phase-locked pink noise and other non-standard auditory stimulation during NREM sleep. Nat Sci Sleep 2020; 2020(12): 411–429. doi:10.2147/NSS.S243204
†Authors contributed equally to this work.
Roberts DM, Schade MM, Mathew GM, Gartenberg D, Buxton OM. Detecting sleep using heart rate and motion data from multisensor consumer-grade wearables, relative to wrist actigraphy and polysomnography. Sleep 2020; 43(7): zsaa045. doi:10.1093/sleep/zsaa045
Mathew GM, Hale L, Chang A.-M. Sex moderates relationships among school night sleep duration, social jetlag, and depressive symptoms in adolescents. J Biol Rhythms 2019; 34(2):1–13. doi:10.1177/0748730419828102
Mathew GM, Li X, Hale L, Chang A.-M. Sleep duration and social jetlag are independently associated with anxious symptoms in adolescents. Chronobiol Intl 2019; 36(4):461–469. doi: 10.1080/07420528.2018.1509079
Engle-Friedman M, Mathew GM, Martinova A, Armstrondog F, Konstantinov V. The role of sleep deprivation and fatigue in the perception of task difficulty and use of heuristics. Sleep Sci 2018; 11(2): 74–84. doi: 10.5935/1984-0063.20180016
Manuscripts Under Review
Hartstein LE,† Mathew GM,† Reichenberger DA,† et al. The impact of screen use on sleep health across the lifespan: a National Sleep Foundation consensus statement. Under review.
†Authors contributed equally to this work.
Mitchener JT, Gazmararian JA, Barber LE, Mathew GM, Hale L, Johnson DA. Associations of mood, stress, and social support with sleep health among adolescents in semi-rural Georgia. Under review.
Master’s Thesis
Mathew GM. Changes in perception and reductions in effort following total sleep deprivation [Master’s Thesis]. Hunter College, City University of New York; 2015.
Oral Presentations
*Presenting author
Hale L,* Mathew GM,* Master L,* Reichenberger DA,* Dadzie A,* Chang A-M.* The Future of Families sleep cohort: disparities in sleep and wellbeing from adolescence to young adulthood. Rapid-fire symposium to be given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, Houston, TX (2024, June); F-01.
Hale L,* Mathew GM,* Reichenberger DA,* Dzierzewski J.* Screens and sleep: new insights and the 2024 National Sleep Foundation consensus panel recommendations. Rapid-fire symposium to be given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, Houston, TX (2024, June); F-05.
Reichenberger D,* Mathew GM, Master L, Rodriguez IR, Buxton OM, Hale L, Chang A-M. Interactive screen-based activities predict worse adolescent sleep health. Flash talk given at the Digital Media and Developing Minds meeting of Children and Screens: Institute of Digital Media and Child Development, Washington, DC (2023, September); 3: Suppl. O42.
Mathew GM,* Nahmod NG, Master L, Reichenberger DA, Rosinger A, Chang A-M. Effects of a 1-hour nightly weeklong sleep extension pilot study in undergraduates on health. Oral presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, Indianapolis, IN (2023, June); O-25: 0198.
Mathew GM,* Strayer SM, Ness K, Bailey DS, Buxton OM, Chang A-M. Less self-reported alertness and motivation during sleep restriction are associated with decreased attentional performance. Oral presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, virtual meeting (2020, August); O-06: 0296.
Reichenberger D,* Strayer SM, Mathew GM, Buxton OM, Chang A-M. Heart rate and systolic blood pressure increase during experimental sleep restriction. Oral presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, virtual meeting (2020, August); 43: Suppl. A303.
Mathew GM,* Strayer SM, Ness K, Chang A.-M. Five nights of sleep restriction increases confidence in incorrect responses during a working memory task. Oral presentation given at the meeting of the World Sleep Society, Vancouver, BC (2019, September); 15: O06.
Roberts DM,* Schade MM, Mathew GM, Gartenberg D, Buxton OM. Development of a momentary sleep versus wake classification algorithm using balanced data from two multisensor consumer wearable devices. Oral presentation given at the meeting of the Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine, Birmingham, AL (2019, September).
Mathew GM,* Hale L, Chang A-M. Social jetlag is associated with unhealthy eating behaviors and higher BMI in adolescents. Oral presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, San Antonio, TX (2019, June); 42: Suppl. A143.
Mathew GM,* Hale L, Chang A-M. Social jetlag is associated with unhealthy eating behaviors and higher BMI in adolescents. Oral presentation given at the Biobehavioral Health Annual Founder's Endowment for Excellence and Innovation Research Day of the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA (2019, April).
Schade MM,* Roberts DM, Gartenberg D, Mathew GM, Buxton OM. Auditory stimulation during sleep transiently increases delta power and all-night proportion of NREM stage 3 sleep while preserving total sleep time and continuity. Nanosymposium presented at the meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA (2018, November): 192.05.
Mathew GM, Hale L, Chang A-M.* Sleep duration and social jetlag are independently associated with anxious symptoms in adolescents: evidence from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (FFCWS). Oral presentation given at the Biobehavioral Health Annual Founder's Endowment for Excellence and Innovation Research Day of the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA (2018, April).
Mathew GM, Hale L, Chang A-M.* Prepared and gave the introduction for Dr. Martica Hall, speaker at the Biobehavioral Health Colloquium Series, the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA (2016, November).
Poster Presentations
*Presenting author(s)
Mathew GM,* Rodriguez IR, Reichenberger DA, Christakis, DA, Hale L. Passive sensing of smartphone usage in teenagers in a diverse national U.S. sample: The Stony Brook University Measuring Electronic Devices in Adolescents (MEDiA) study. Poster presentation given at the Digital Media and Developing Minds meeting of Children and Screens: Institute of Digital Media and Child Development (2023, September); 3: Suppl. A13.
Mathew GM,* Nahmod NG, Master L, Reichenberger DA, Rosinger A, Chang A-M. Effects of a 1-hour nightly weeklong sleep extension pilot study in undergraduates on health. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences (2023, June); 46: Suppl. A0198.
Mathew GM,* Reichenberger DA, Master L, Buxton OM, Chang A-M, Hale L. Greater actigraphic sleep variability and later timing are associated with more school-related problems in adolescents. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences (2023, June); 46: Suppl. A0103.
Mathew GM,* Reichenberger DA, Master L, Buxton OM, Chang A.-M, Hale L. Too jittery to sleep? Temporal associations of nightly sleep with caffeinated beverage consumption in a large adolescent cohort. Poster given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, Charlotte, NY (2022, June); 45: Suppl. A184.
Mathew GM,* Reichenberger DA, Master L, Buxton OM, Chang A.-M, Hale L. Sex differences in the association between mood and actigraphic sleep variability in adolescents. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, Charlotte, NY (2022, June); 45: Suppl. A180.
Mathew GM,* Reichenberger DA, Buxton OM, Hale L, Chang A.-M. Short and long sleep duration, poor sleep quality, and later sleep are associated with lower odds of adolescents eating breakfast. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, virtual meeting (2021, June); 44: Suppl. A140.
Mathew GM,* Strayer SM, Ness K, Bailey DS, Buxton OM, Chang A-M. Less self-reported alertness and motivation during sleep restriction are associated with decreased attentional performance. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, virtual meeting (2020, August); 43: Suppl. A296.
Mathew GM,* Strayer SM, Ness K, Buxton OM, Chang A-M. Vulnerability to sleep restriction is associated with decreased working memory performance. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, virtual meeting (2020, August); 43: Suppl. A085.
Mathew GM,* Hale L, Chang A-M. Social jetlag is associated with unhealthy eating behaviors and higher BMI in adolescents. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Sciences, San Antonio, TX (2019, June); 42: Suppl. A143.
Mathew GM,* Hale L, Chang A-M. Social jetlag is associated with unhealthy eating behaviors and higher BMI in adolescents. Poster presentation given at the Biobehavioral Health Annual Founder's Endowment for Excellence and Innovation Research Day of the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA (2019, April).
Mathew GM,* Buxton OM, Hale L, Chang A-M. Social jetlag is associated with greater depressive symptoms among female adolescents. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, Baltimore, MD (2018, June); 41: Suppl. A51.
Mathew GM,* Buxton OM, Hale L, Chang A-M. Gender moderation of later chronotype and anxious symptoms is mediated by total sleep time. Poster presentation given at Women's Health Research Day, the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA (2017, November).
Mathew GM,* Chang A-M. Chronic sleep restriction impairs performance in a Line Orientation Task. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, Boston, MA (2017, June); 40: Suppl. A249.
Mathew GM,* Armstrong F, Deng R,* Martinova A, Konstantinov V, Engle-Friedman M. Sleep deprivation induces perceptions of greater task difficulty and use of heuristics. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, Denver, CO (2016, June); 39: Suppl. A270.
ǂParroco R, Mathew GM,* Deng R, Engle-Friedman M. Life seems harder when you haven’t slept well. Poster presentation given at Baruch College Creative Inquiry Day, New York, NY (2016, May).
ǂFirst place winner of Andreassi Prize in Psychology
Mathew GM,* Goonie K, Parroco R,* Kelly C,* Engle-Friedman M. Gender differences in perception of others’ emotions on Facebook. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, New York, NY (2016, March).
Mathew GM,* Armstrong F, Deng R,* Engle-Friedman M. Sleep deprivation increases positive bias in perception of others’ emotions. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the New England Psychological Association, Fitchburg, MA (2015, October).
Konstantinov V, Mathew GM,* Alvarado N, Deng R, Engle-Friedman M. Induced fatigue reduces likelihood of engaging in effortful behavior. Poster presentation given at Baruch College Creative Inquiry Day, New York, NY (2015, May).
Mathew GM,* Deng R,* Martinova A, Engle-Friedman M. Sleep deprivation influences engagement in effortful activities. Poster presentation given at the Pace College Psychology Conference, New York, NY (2015, May).
Mathew GM,* Konstantinov V, Alvarado N, Engle-Friedman M. Gender differences in social behavior when fatigued. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, New York, NY (2015, May); 27: 48.
Mathew GM,* Martinova A,* Deng R, Engle-Friedman M. Benefits of sleep: Life seems harder when you don’t. Poster presentation given at the Hunter College Psychology Convention, New York, NY (2015, April).
Martinova A,* Konstantinova V,* Mathew GM,* et al. The impact of sleep deprivation on next-day energy conservation behaviors: Five case studies. Poster presentation given at the meeting of the New England Psychological Association, Lewiston, ME (2014, October); 54: 223.
MANUSCRIPT REVIEWS
Journal #Reviews Year of Review
Chronobiology International 2 2022
Chronobiology International 1 2023
European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education 2 2024
Journal of Adolescent Health 1 2024
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 1 2023
Nature and Science of Sleep 1 2021
Nature and Science of Sleep 2 2022
Nutrients 2 2022
Public Health Nutrition 2 2021
Scientific Reports 1 2021
Scientific Reports 1 2023
Scientific Reports 1 2024
Sleep and Biological Rhythms 1 2021
Sleep Health 3 2020
Sleep Health 3 2021
Sleep Health 1 2023
Sleep Medicine 5 2021
Sleep Medicine 2 2022
Chronobiology International 2 2022
Chronobiology International 1 2023
European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education 2 2024
Journal of Adolescent Health 1 2024
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 1 2023
Nature and Science of Sleep 1 2021
Nature and Science of Sleep 2 2022
Nutrients 2 2022
Public Health Nutrition 2 2021
Scientific Reports 1 2021
Scientific Reports 1 2023
Scientific Reports 1 2024
Sleep and Biological Rhythms 1 2021
Sleep Health 3 2020
Sleep Health 3 2021
Sleep Health 1 2023
Sleep Medicine 5 2021
Sleep Medicine 2 2022
SERVICE
2023–2024 Co-lieutenant on National Sleep Foundation screen time consensus panel
2023 Reviewer of conference abstracts for 2024 APSS (SLEEP) meeting
2022 Reviewer of conference abstracts for 2023 APSS (SLEEP) meeting
2022 Moderator of Stony Brook University "Post-Doc Spotlight" event
2021–2022 Member of Sleep Research Society TEAC Trainee Symposia Series subcommittee
2018–2019 Graduate student representative for Biobehavioral Health Colloquium
2023 Reviewer of conference abstracts for 2024 APSS (SLEEP) meeting
2022 Reviewer of conference abstracts for 2023 APSS (SLEEP) meeting
2022 Moderator of Stony Brook University "Post-Doc Spotlight" event
2021–2022 Member of Sleep Research Society TEAC Trainee Symposia Series subcommittee
2018–2019 Graduate student representative for Biobehavioral Health Colloquium
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2022 Spring Co-Instructor, SBU 102.S302 (20 undergraduate students): Undergraduate College
Seminar in Sleep, Health, and Society
2021 Spring Instructor, BBH 119.001 (50 students): Behavior, Health, and Disease
2020 Spring Graduate teaching assistant, BBH 311.001 (117 students) and 311.002 (45 students):
Interdisciplinary Integration in Biobehavioral Health. Instructor: Dr. Laura Klein
2019 Fall Graduate teaching assistant, BBH 310.001 (78 students): Research Strategies for
Studying Biobehavioral Health. Instructor: Dr. Gary King
2019 Fall Graduate teaching assistant, BBH 197J.003 (36 students) and 197J.004 (19 students):
Values, Health & Academic Success for Student-Athletes. Instructors: Neil Rager, Lauren
Losey
2019 Spring Graduate teaching assistant, BBH 411.002 and 411.004 (130 students total): Research
and Applications in Biobehavioral Health. Instructors: Dr. Michelle Stine, Dr. Joseph
Gyekis
2018 Fall Graduate teaching assistant, BBH 411.003 (38 students) and 411.005 (34 students):
Research and Applications in Biobehavioral Health. Instructor: Dr. Michelle Stine
2017 Spring Graduate teaching assistant, BBH 497.002 (34 students): Biobehavioral Aspects of Sleep.
Instructors: Dr. Anne-Marie Chang, Dr. Orfeu Buxton
Seminar in Sleep, Health, and Society
2021 Spring Instructor, BBH 119.001 (50 students): Behavior, Health, and Disease
2020 Spring Graduate teaching assistant, BBH 311.001 (117 students) and 311.002 (45 students):
Interdisciplinary Integration in Biobehavioral Health. Instructor: Dr. Laura Klein
2019 Fall Graduate teaching assistant, BBH 310.001 (78 students): Research Strategies for
Studying Biobehavioral Health. Instructor: Dr. Gary King
2019 Fall Graduate teaching assistant, BBH 197J.003 (36 students) and 197J.004 (19 students):
Values, Health & Academic Success for Student-Athletes. Instructors: Neil Rager, Lauren
Losey
2019 Spring Graduate teaching assistant, BBH 411.002 and 411.004 (130 students total): Research
and Applications in Biobehavioral Health. Instructors: Dr. Michelle Stine, Dr. Joseph
Gyekis
2018 Fall Graduate teaching assistant, BBH 411.003 (38 students) and 411.005 (34 students):
Research and Applications in Biobehavioral Health. Instructor: Dr. Michelle Stine
2017 Spring Graduate teaching assistant, BBH 497.002 (34 students): Biobehavioral Aspects of Sleep.
Instructors: Dr. Anne-Marie Chang, Dr. Orfeu Buxton
GUEST LECTURES
“SLEEP! (HUH) What is it Good For? (Absolutely Everything),” October 27th & November 3rd, 2020; October 26th, 2021
BBH 324.001: HealthWorks Peer Education Training & KINES 81.005: Wellness Theory
“Social Jetlag, Unhealthy Eating Behaviors, and BMI in Adolescents,” November 20th, 2019
BBH 310.001: Research Strategies for Studying Biobehavioral Health
“Preparing for First Year Review and the Qualifying Exam,” November 19th, 2019
BBH 597.004: Orientation to Biobehavioral Health
“Giving a Good Presentation,” October 16th, 2018
BBH 597.004: Orientation to Biobehavioral Health
BBH 324.001: HealthWorks Peer Education Training & KINES 81.005: Wellness Theory
“Social Jetlag, Unhealthy Eating Behaviors, and BMI in Adolescents,” November 20th, 2019
BBH 310.001: Research Strategies for Studying Biobehavioral Health
“Preparing for First Year Review and the Qualifying Exam,” November 19th, 2019
BBH 597.004: Orientation to Biobehavioral Health
“Giving a Good Presentation,” October 16th, 2018
BBH 597.004: Orientation to Biobehavioral Health
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Sleep Research Society (SRS) 2016 – Present
World Sleep Society (WSS) 2019 – Present
World Sleep Society (WSS) 2019 – Present