The center is located in the Department of Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, in association with the Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute and the Henry H. Wheeler Jr. Brain Imaging Center. We investigate the role of sleep in human health and disease. We do so using brain imaging methods (MRI, PET scanning), high-density sleep EEG recordings, autonomic physiology, brain stimulation, and cognitive testing.

We address issues of both wellness and disease. Disorders that we currently tackle include Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, cancer, depression, anxiety, insomnia, cardiovascular disease, drug abuse, obesity and diabetes.

Our goal, unachievable as it may be: Understand everything about sleep's impact on the human being, from birth to death, in health and in sickness. 

We would like to detect accelerated brain aging associated with neurodegeneration and cognitive decline in MRI and PET scans from publicly available data (OASIS, ADNI) and use the model on our home data that includes similar data paired with sleep recordings.

Polysomnographic Forecasting (Center for Human Sleep Science) - Spring 2023 Discovery Project
Term
Spring 2023
Topic
Public Health