Investigation of the impact of total sleep deprivation at home on the number of intrusive memories to an analogue trauma
Sleep enhances the consolidation of memory; however, this property of sleep may be detrimental in situations where memories of an event can lead to psychopathology, such as following a traumatic event. Intrusive memories of trauma are emotional memories that spring to mind involuntarily and are a co...
Main Authors: | Porcheret, K, van Heugten-van der Kloet, D, Goodwin, GM, Foster, RG, Wulff, K, Holmes, EA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2019
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