Ziqiang Julian Lim
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Research Fields:
- STEMM – Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Medical Sciences
Research Keywords:
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Mindfulness
- Sleep
- Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Brief Description of Research:
The AWAKE lab focuses on several related aspects of human behaviour, cognition, and performance. We are particularly interested in mindfulness and its relation to sleep and mental fatigue. in these topic areas, we use a variety of approaches (fMRI, EEG and behavioural experiments) to interrogate the neural bases of psychological phenomena.
Total Number of Publications:
Five Representative Publications:
Lim J., Teng J., Patanaik, A., Tandi J., Massar S. (2018) Dynamic functional connectivity markers of objective trait mindfulness. NeuroImage. 176: 193-202.
Teng J., Ong J.L., Patanaik A., Tandi J., Chee M.W.L., Lim J. (2019) Vigilance declines following sleep deprivation are associated with two previously identified dynamic connectivity states. NeuroImage, 200: 382-390.
Lim J., Wang J., Wu W., Detre J.A., Dinges D.F., Rao H. (2010) Imaging brain fatigue from sustained mental workload: An ASL perfusion study of the time-on-task effect. Neuroimage 49: 3426-35.
Hassirim, Z., Lim E., Lo J., Lim J. (2019) Pre-sleep cognitive arousal decreases following a four-week introductory mindfulness course. Mindfulness. 10:2429-2438.
Lim J., Dinges D.F. (2010) A meta-analysis of the impact of short-term sleep deprivation on cognitive variables. Psychological Bulletin. 136: 375-389.
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Appointments
Education
Research Areas
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Mindfulness
- Sleep
- Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Research Description
The AWAKE lab focuses on several related aspects of human behaviour, cognition, and performance. We are particularly interested in mindfulness and its relation to sleep and mental fatigue. in these topic areas, we use a variety of approaches (fMRI, EEG and behavioural experiments) to interrogate the neural bases of psychological phenomena.
Research Videos
Selected Publications
Lim J., Teng J., Patanaik, A., Tandi J., Massar S. (2018) Dynamic functional connectivity markers of objective trait mindfulness. NeuroImage. 176: 193-202.
Teng J., Ong J.L., Patanaik A., Tandi J., Chee M.W.L., Lim J. (2019) Vigilance declines following sleep deprivation are associated with two previously identified dynamic connectivity states. NeuroImage, 200: 382-390.
Lim J., Wang J., Wu W., Detre J.A., Dinges D.F., Rao H. (2010) Imaging brain fatigue from sustained mental workload: An ASL perfusion study of the time-on-task effect. Neuroimage 49: 3426-35.
Hassirim, Z., Lim E., Lo J., Lim J. (2019) Pre-sleep cognitive arousal decreases following a four-week introductory mindfulness course. Mindfulness. 10:2429-2438.
Lim J., Dinges D.F. (2010) A meta-analysis of the impact of short-term sleep deprivation on cognitive variables. Psychological Bulletin. 136: 375-389.