Journal article
P105 Women with greater post-traumatic stress symptom severity and less disrupted sleep have improved fear extinction recall compared to men
M Schenker, S Ince, L Ney, C Hsu, D Zuj, A Jordan, C Nicholas, K Felmingham
SLEEP Advances | Oxford University Press (OUP) | Published : 2022
Abstract
Abstract Sleep has been found to play a key role in fear conditioning, extinction learning and extinction recall, the paradigm modelling the development, maintenance and treatment of anxiety disorders including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which are disorders commonly associated with sleep disturbances. Previous studies examining associations between sleep and fear or extinction processes predominately focused on objectively measured sleep architecture using polysomnography, and the majority of the research has been done in healthy populations. To date, little research has focused on subjective sleep measures and particularly in clinical populations including PTSD, w..
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