This package consists of the four plenary sessions from Sleep DownUnder 2022, a total of 6 hours' worth of the latest science across the sleep field. This package is $85 for ASA members and $180 for everyone else.
International Keynote Presentations
- Innovative approaches and digital medicine solutions for diagnosing sleep apnea - Jean-Louis Pépin
- Favourite hypotheses and findings - Michael Perlis
Sleep health of First Nations Peoples in Australia: co-design and local capacity building to guide the way forward
- Sleep health of First Nations peoples: The need for co-designing with community members - Yaqoot Fatima
- First Nations knowledge on sleep health: The need for integrating traditional knowledge with western scientific knowledge - Roslyn Van Senden
- Sleep health equity through local capacity building: Our journey as First Nations Sleep Coaches - Karen Chong and Jamie Dunne
- The roadmap and strategies for achieving sleep health equity - Timothy Skinner
New Investigator Award Presentations
- Providing feedback and guidance on sleep perceptions using sleep wearables improves insomnia: Findings from the randomised Novel Insomnia Treatment Experiment (“NITE”) - Marie-Antoinette Spina
- A novel, optogenetics based therapy for obstructive sleep apnea - Fiona Knapman
- Longitudinal associations of obstructive sleep apnea and sleep macroarchitecture with future cognitive function in middle-aged and older men from a community-based cohort study - Jesse Parker
- Circadian and behavioural impacts on salivary cortisol during simulated nightshifts - Linda Grosser
- Overnight consolidation of spatial navigation memories is impaired in Mild Cognitive Impairment and is associated with loss of sleep spindles and hippocampal subfield volumes - Carla Haroutonian
- Acute effects of combined cannabidiol (CBD) and Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in insomnia disorder: A randomised, placebo-controlled trial using high-density EEG - Anastasia Suraev
Helen Bearpark Plenary Session and ANZSSA Awards: Wake up to grey matters? Expert exposé on brain health opportunity for sleep labs
- Introduction and Overview - Angela D'Rozario
- Sleep makes waves: Consequences of sleep apnea on markers of brain health - Anna Mullins
- So you want to measure cognition and mood in the sleep lab? An introduction to what and how - Romola Bucks
- Snoring and sadness: Can we improve mood outcomes in individuals with sleep apnea? - Melinda Jackson
- What next? Integrating brain health assessments into the sleep lab - Julia Chapman
Free for members, $20 for others