Journal article
Sex differences in the effect of subjective sleep on fear conditioning, extinction learning, and extinction recall in individuals with a range of PTSD symptom severity
MT Schenker, S Ince, LJ Ney, CMK Hsu, DV Zuj, AS Jordan, CL Nicholas, KL Felmingham
Behaviour Research and Therapy | Published : 2022
Abstract
Sleep has been found to play a key role in fear conditioning, extinction learning and extinction recall, and sleep disturbances are linked to many mental disorders including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Previous studies examining associations between sleep and fear or extinction processes primarily focused on objectively measured sleep architecture. Little research has so far focused on subjective sleep measures and particularly in clinical populations, which often experience subjectively poor sleep, including PTSD. Here we investigated whether subjective sleep disturbance, sleep onset latency, wake after sleep onset or sleep efficiency were related to fear conditioning, extinction..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This project was funded by an NHMRC grant to KLF (APP1073041). MTS received the Melbourne Graduate Research Scholarship.