Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10469093 | Journal of Psychosomatic Research | 2015 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
These results suggest that sleep-deprived persons are more likely to respond less to positive events than negative events. One explanation for the current findings is that negative events could elicit more attentive behavior and thus stable responding under sleep deprivation conditions. As such, sleep deprivation could impact reactivity to emotional stimuli through automated attentional and self-regulatory processes.
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Authors
June J. Pilcher, Christina Callan, J. Laura Posey,