Go to bed and you MIGHT feel better in the morning – the effect of sleep on affective tone and intrusiveness of emotional memories

作者: Edward Pace-Schott , Per Davidson , Per Davidson

DOI: 10.1007/S40675-020-00200-Z

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摘要: It is important to examine what effect sleep has after an emotional experience. More knowledge about this topic could help inform us whether there are any potential interventions that make sure memories of negative experiences processed in the most adaptive manner possible. Findings on role altering reactivity stimuli have been highly varied, with significant findings opposite directions. A new exciting development field several studies finding seems less intrusive. This review mainly aimed give overview field, and which issues need be resolved. We argue for being a strong standardization how data analyzed presented, as well better methods determining extent effects specific particular memory, or represent general changes reactivity.

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