Jacob M. Williams

1.0k total citations
19 papers, 746 citations indexed

About

Jacob M. Williams is a scholar working on Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience and Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, Jacob M. Williams has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 746 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, 11 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 4 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. Recurrent topics in Jacob M. Williams's work include Sleep and related disorders (15 papers), Sleep and Wakefulness Research (10 papers) and Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue (6 papers). Jacob M. Williams is often cited by papers focused on Sleep and related disorders (15 papers), Sleep and Wakefulness Research (10 papers) and Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue (6 papers). Jacob M. Williams collaborates with scholars based in United States and United Kingdom. Jacob M. Williams's co-authors include Christina S. McCrae, Daniel J. Taylor, Adam D. Bramoweth, Alicia J. Roth, David Healy, JoLyn Tatum, Emily Grieser, Karin J. M. McCoy, C.R. Staples and R.C. Mattos and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, CHEST Journal and Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.

In The Last Decade

Jacob M. Williams

19 papers receiving 709 citations

Peers

Jacob M. Williams
Tori R. Van Dyk United States
Eduard J. de Bruin Netherlands
Kara Duraccio United States
Marta Kopasz Germany
Nicola Scott United Kingdom
Allan Hvolby Denmark
Briana J. Taylor United States
Tori R. Van Dyk United States
Jacob M. Williams
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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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McCrae, Christina S., Ashley Curtis, Jacob M. Williams, et al.. (2019). Effects of Brief Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia on Daily Associations between Self-Reported Sleep and Objective Cognitive Performance in Older Adults. Behavioral Sleep Medicine. 18(5). 577–588. 11 indexed citations
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McCrae, Christina S., Ashley Curtis, Jacob M. Williams, et al.. (2019). 0384 Impact of Brief Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia (BBTi) on Meta-Cognition in Older Adults. SLEEP. 42(Supplement_1). A156–A156. 1 indexed citations
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McCrae, Christina S., Ashley Curtis, Jacob M. Williams, et al.. (2018). Efficacy of brief behavioral treatment for insomnia in older adults: examination of sleep, mood, and cognitive outcomes. Sleep Medicine. 51. 153–166. 43 indexed citations
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Curtis, Ashley, Jacob M. Williams, Karin J. M. McCoy, & Christina S. McCrae. (2018). Chronic Pain, Sleep, and Cognition in Older Adults With Insomnia: A Daily Multilevel Analysis. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 14(10). 1765–1772. 19 indexed citations
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Williams, Jacob M., et al.. (2018). Validity of Actigraphy in Young Adults With Insomnia. Behavioral Sleep Medicine. 18(1). 91–106. 36 indexed citations
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Taylor, Daniel J., Allison K. Wilkerson, Kristi E. Pruiksma, et al.. (2018). Reliability of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 Sleep Disorders Module. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 14(3). 459–464. 65 indexed citations
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Pruiksma, Kristi E., Brooke A. Fina, Jessica R. Dietch, et al.. (2018). Special Considerations in the Adaptation of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia With Active-Duty U.S. Army Personnel. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. 25(4). 515–530. 5 indexed citations
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Chan, Wai Sze, Jacob M. Williams, Natalie D. Dautovich, et al.. (2017). Night-to-Night Sleep Variability in Older Adults With Chronic Insomnia: Mediators and Moderators in a Randomized Controlled Trial of Brief Behavioral Therapy (BBT-I). Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 13(11). 1243–1254. 21 indexed citations
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Williams, Jacob M., Christina S. McCrae, James R. Rodrigue, & Pamela R. Patton. (2016). A Novel Application of a Biopsychosocial Theory in the Understanding of Disturbed Sleep before and after Kidney Transplantation. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 12(2). 247–256. 8 indexed citations
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Taylor, Daniel J., Jacob M. Williams, Emily Grieser, et al.. (2014). A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of the Effects of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia on Sleep and Daytime Functioning in College Students. Behavior Therapy. 45(3). 376–389. 93 indexed citations
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McCrae, Christina S., et al.. (2014). Impact of Brief Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia on Health Care Utilization and Costs. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 10(2). 127–135. 27 indexed citations
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Williams, Jacob M., et al.. (2013). Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Insomnia. CHEST Journal. 143(2). 554–565. 86 indexed citations
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Taylor, Daniel J., Adam D. Bramoweth, Jacob M. Williams, et al.. (2011). Insomnia and Mental Health in College Students. Behavioral Sleep Medicine. 9(2). 107–116. 113 indexed citations
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Dautovich, Natalie D., et al.. (2010). Tackling sleeplessness: Psychological treatment options for insomnia. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4 indexed citations
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Dzierzewski, Joseph M., Jacob M. Williams, Daniela Roditi, et al.. (2010). Daily Variations in Objective Nighttime Sleep and Subjective Morning Pain in Older Adults with Insomnia: Evidence of Covariation over Time. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 58(5). 925–930. 45 indexed citations
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Mattos, R.C., et al.. (2002). Uterine, Ovarian, and Production Responses of Lactating Dairy Cows to Increasing Dietary Concentrations of Menhaden Fish Meal. Journal of Dairy Science. 85(4). 755–764. 98 indexed citations
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Gray, Nicola S., Jacob M. Williams, Mercedes Fernández, et al.. (2001). Context dependent latent inhibition in adult humans. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section B. 54(3). 233–245. 19 indexed citations
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Healy, David & Jacob M. Williams. (1989). Moods, misattributions and mania: an interaction of biological and psychological factors in the pathogenesis of mania.. ORCA Online Research @Cardiff (Cardiff University). 7(1). 49–70. 51 indexed citations
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Shires, G T, Jacob M. Williams, & Frank Brown. (1959). Changing concept of salt water and surgery.. PubMed. 55. 753–6. 1 indexed citations

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