Shortened night sleep impairs facial responsiveness to emotional stimuli
Sleep deprivation deteriorates mood, impairs the recognition of facial expressions, and affects the ability to regulate emotions. The present study investigated the effect of partial sleep deprivation on facial responses to emotional stimuli. Thirty-three healthy undergraduates were tested twice: a...
Main Authors: | Schwarz, Johanna F.A (Author), Popp, Roland (Author), Haas, Jessica (Author), Zulley, Jürgen (Author), Geisler, Peter (Author), Alpers, Georg W. (Author), Osterheider, Michael (Author), Eisenbarth, Hedwig (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2013-04.
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