Journal article

The independent effects of sleep deprivation and sleep fragmentation on processing of emotional information

VV Lee, R Schembri, AS Jordan, ML Jackson

Behavioural Brain Research | ELSEVIER | Published : 2022

Abstract

Disrupted sleep through sleep deprivation or sleep fragmentation has previously been shown to impair cognitive processing. Nevertheless, limited studies have examined the impact of disrupted sleep on the processing of emotional information. The current study aimed to use an experimental approach to generate sleep disruption and examine whether SD and SF in otherwise healthy individuals would impair emotional facial processing. Thirty-five healthy individuals participated in three-day/two-night laboratory study which consisted of two consecutive overnight polysomnograms and cognitive testing during the day. The first night was an adaptation night of normal sleep while the second was an experi..

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