Karen Sasmita

524 total citations
10 papers, 350 citations indexed

About

Karen Sasmita is a scholar working on Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience and Applied Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Karen Sasmita has authored 10 papers receiving a total of 350 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, 5 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 4 papers in Applied Psychology. Recurrent topics in Karen Sasmita's work include Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue (5 papers), Behavioral Health and Interventions (4 papers) and Human-Automation Interaction and Safety (3 papers). Karen Sasmita is often cited by papers focused on Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue (5 papers), Behavioral Health and Interventions (4 papers) and Human-Automation Interaction and Safety (3 papers). Karen Sasmita collaborates with scholars based in Singapore, United States and Australia. Karen Sasmita's co-authors include Michael W.L. Chee, Stijn A. A. Massar, Julian Lim, James N. Cousins, Joshua J. Gooley, Xuan Kai Lee, Jesisca Tandi, Khena M. Swallow, June C. Lo and Nicholas I Y N Chee and has published in prestigious journals such as Neuropsychologia, SLEEP and Psychophysiology.

In The Last Decade

Karen Sasmita

10 papers receiving 346 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Karen Sasmita Singapore 7 237 208 48 45 30 10 350
Timothy I. Murphy Canada 11 308 1.3× 208 1.0× 28 0.6× 54 1.2× 19 0.6× 18 384
Samantha E. Williams United States 6 118 0.5× 116 0.6× 21 0.4× 31 0.7× 12 0.4× 10 235
Candelaria Ramírez Mexico 11 220 0.9× 348 1.7× 189 3.9× 60 1.3× 30 1.0× 21 508
Aida García Mexico 12 240 1.0× 386 1.9× 212 4.4× 62 1.4× 30 1.0× 24 559
Samantha J. Fede United States 10 173 0.7× 56 0.3× 9 0.2× 41 0.9× 31 1.0× 19 334
Tamara J. Sussman United States 10 231 1.0× 134 0.6× 7 0.1× 67 1.5× 10 0.3× 20 392
Kian Foong Wong Singapore 12 179 0.8× 159 0.8× 19 0.4× 23 0.5× 27 0.9× 19 308
Fernanda Mata Australia 11 117 0.5× 67 0.3× 26 0.5× 20 0.4× 30 1.0× 17 355
Pin‐Hao A. Chen United States 9 202 0.9× 94 0.5× 7 0.1× 81 1.8× 7 0.2× 12 310
Michael T. Lardon United States 6 180 0.8× 80 0.4× 29 0.6× 27 0.6× 52 1.7× 8 308

Countries citing papers authored by Karen Sasmita

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Fields of papers citing papers by Karen Sasmita

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Karen Sasmita

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Karen Sasmita. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Karen Sasmita based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Karen Sasmita. Karen Sasmita is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

10 of 10 papers shown
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Sasmita, Karen & Khena M. Swallow. (2022). Measuring event segmentation: An investigation into the stability of event boundary agreement across groups. Behavior Research Methods. 55(1). 428–447. 19 indexed citations
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Bennett, Daniel, et al.. (2019). Monetary feedback modulates performance and electrophysiological indices of belief updating in reward learning. Psychophysiology. 56(10). e13431–e13431. 6 indexed citations
3.
Sasmita, Karen, Stijn A. A. Massar, Julian Lim, & Michael W.L. Chee. (2018). Reward motivation normalises temporal attention after sleep deprivation. Journal of Sleep Research. 28(4). e12796–e12796. 6 indexed citations
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Massar, Stijn A. A., Julian Lim, Karen Sasmita, & Michael W.L. Chee. (2018). Sleep deprivation increases the costs of attentional effort: Performance, preference and pupil size. Neuropsychologia. 123. 169–177. 69 indexed citations
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Lo, June C., Xuan Kai Lee, Karen Sasmita, et al.. (2018). Sustained benefits of delaying school start time on adolescent sleep and well-being. SLEEP. 41(6). 90 indexed citations
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Massar, Stijn A. A., Karen Sasmita, Julian Lim, & Michael W.L. Chee. (2018). Motivation alters implicit temporal attention through sustained and transient mechanisms: A behavioral and pupillometric study. Psychophysiology. 55(12). e13275–e13275. 17 indexed citations
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Massar, Stijn A. A., Julian Lim, Karen Sasmita, & Michael W.L. Chee. (2017). Sleep deprivation increases the costs of attentional effort: performance, preference and pupil size. Sleep Medicine. 40. e213–e213. 6 indexed citations
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Lim, Julian, et al.. (2017). 0149 SLEEP DEPRIVATION INCREASES THE COSTS OF ATTENTIONAL EFFORT: PERFORMANCE, PREFERENCE AND PUPIL SIZE. SLEEP. 40(suppl_1). A56–A56. 2 indexed citations
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Cousins, James N., Karen Sasmita, & Michael W.L. Chee. (2017). Memory encoding is impaired after multiple nights of partial sleep restriction. Journal of Sleep Research. 27(1). 138–145. 62 indexed citations
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Massar, Stijn A. A., Julian Lim, Karen Sasmita, & Michael W.L. Chee. (2016). Rewards boost sustained attention through higher effort: A value-based decision making approach. Biological Psychology. 120. 21–27. 73 indexed citations

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