AlumniPhD, 2017, University of Massachusetts-Amherstacremone@umass.eduResearch Area(s): Behavioral NeuroscienceCognition and Cognitive NeuroscienceDevelopmental ScienceCenter and Institute Affilitation: Neuroscience & Behavior Graduate ProgramDissertation: The Role Of Sleep On Inhibitory Control In Young Children With Attention-deficit/hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)TabsPublications Cremone, A., Kurdziel, L.B.F., Fraticelli, A., Spencer, R.M.C. & McDermott, J.M. (In Press, Developmental Science). Napping Reduces Emotional Attention Bias During Early Childhood. Spencer, R.M.C., Campanella, C., de Jong, D.M., Desrochers, P., Root, H., Cremone, A., Kurdziel, L.B.F. (2016). Sleep and Behavior of Preschool Children Under Typical and Nap-Promoted Conditions. Sleep Health, 2(1), 35-41. de Jong, D.M., Cremone, A., Kurdziel, L.B.F., Desrochers, P., LeBourgeois, M., Sayer, A., Ertel, K., & Spencer, R.M.C. (In Press, Journal of Pediatric Psychology). Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Household Income in Relation to Sleep in Early Childhood. Cremone, A., de Jong, D.M., Kurdziel, L.B.F., Desrochers, P., Sayer, A., LeBourgeois, M., Spencer, R.M.C., & McDermott, J.M. (In Revision, Child Development). Temperamental Negative Affect, Sleep, and Behavior Problems During Early Childhood. Cremone, A., Lugo-Candelas, C.I., Harvey, E.A., McDermott, J.M., Spencer, R.M.C. (In Prep). REM Theta Activity Enhances Inhibitory Control in Typically Developing Children but not Children with ADHD Symptoms.