Processing of sleep-related stimuli: Differences between good and poor sleepers
Previous work suggests that people with poor sleep quality, especially patients with primary insomnia, show an attentional preference for sleep-related stimuli (sleep-related attentional bias). Studies investigating this effect have generally used standardised reaction time experiments, in which the...
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | German |
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2009
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