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- Sleep and emotion regulation: An organizing, integrative review
One explanatory mechanism linking sleep and psychological health is emotion regulation However, numerous components embedded within this construct create both conceptual and empirical challenges to the study of emotion regulation
- Sleep and emotion regulation: An organizing, integrative review
One explanatory mechanism linking sleep and psychological health is emotion regulation However, numerous components embedded within this construct create both conceptual and empirical challenges to the study of emotion regulation
- Challenges in Maintaining Emotion Regulation in a Sleep and Energy . . .
Coupled with this emotional disturbance, each cyclist experienced progressively worsening sleep deprivation and daily negative energy balances throughout the RAAM Cyclists managed less than one hour of continuous sleep per sleep episode, high sleep latency and high percentage moving time
- The impact of sleep disorders on emotional regulation and mental health
The primary objective of this study is to explore and analyze the intricate relationship between sleep disorders and emotional regulation, with a specific focus on how disturbances in sleep can influence mental health outcomes
- The effect of sleep deprivation and restriction on mood, emotion, and . . .
To provide a quantitative summary of this literature, three conceptually related meta-analyses examined the effect of sleep restriction and sleep deprivation on mood, emotion, and emotion regulation across the lifespan (i e from early childhood to late adulthood)
- A Critical Analysis of Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Emotional Regulation
This study examines the impact of sleep deprivation on emotional processes, highlighting the relationship between inadequate sleep and emotional instability
- Challenges in Maintaining Emotion Regulation in a Sleep and Energy . . .
Coupled with this emotional disturbance, each cyclist experienced progressively worsening sleep deprivation and daily negative energy balances throughout the RAAM Cyclists managed less than one hour of continuous sleep per sleep episode, high sleep latency and high percentage moving time
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