Sleep disturbances increase vulnerability for depression, but the mechanisms underlying this relationship are not well known. We investigated the effects of experimental sleep disruption on response bias (RB), a measure of reward learning previously linked to depression, and the moderating role of positive affect responses. Participants (N = 42) were healthy adults enrolled in a within-subject crossover sleep disruption experiment that incorporated one night of uninterrupted sleep (US) and one night of forced awakenings (FA) in random order. On the day following each experimental sleep night, participants completed a probabilistic reward task to assess RB, and the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule-X. Participants were subgrouped accordi...
Acute sleep deprivation has been found to cause a wide range of negative emotional consequences. How...
Despite the well-established bidirectional association between sleep and daytime affect, most studie...
Laboratory-based sleep manipulations show asymmetries between positive and negative affect, but say ...
Previous research shows that experimental sleep deprivation alters emotion processing, suggesting a ...
Previous research shows that experimental sleep deprivation alters emotion processing, suggesting a ...
Ample behavioral and neurobiological evidence links sleep and affective functioning. Recent self-rep...
It is not fully understood why we need to sleep, although it is evident that sleep loss has conseque...
Both sleep disturbances and cognitive and affective biases (attention, memory and interpretation bia...
Experimental sleep deprivation has been shown to differentially affect behavioral indices of effort ...
Night-time sleep is critical for waking cognition. The duration, quality, and architecture (the dist...
Laboratory-based sleep manipulations show asymmetries between positive and negative affect, but say ...
Poster Session P19: Sleep and DepressionClinical Sleep Science: 9. Psychiatic and Behavioral Disorde...
Disordered sleep is strongly linked to depression, but reasons for this are not well understood. One...
Sleep has a profound effect on our mood, but insight in the mechanisms underlying this association i...
Surprisingly little is known about the effects of sleep deprivation on affective processes. Although...
Acute sleep deprivation has been found to cause a wide range of negative emotional consequences. How...
Despite the well-established bidirectional association between sleep and daytime affect, most studie...
Laboratory-based sleep manipulations show asymmetries between positive and negative affect, but say ...
Previous research shows that experimental sleep deprivation alters emotion processing, suggesting a ...
Previous research shows that experimental sleep deprivation alters emotion processing, suggesting a ...
Ample behavioral and neurobiological evidence links sleep and affective functioning. Recent self-rep...
It is not fully understood why we need to sleep, although it is evident that sleep loss has conseque...
Both sleep disturbances and cognitive and affective biases (attention, memory and interpretation bia...
Experimental sleep deprivation has been shown to differentially affect behavioral indices of effort ...
Night-time sleep is critical for waking cognition. The duration, quality, and architecture (the dist...
Laboratory-based sleep manipulations show asymmetries between positive and negative affect, but say ...
Poster Session P19: Sleep and DepressionClinical Sleep Science: 9. Psychiatic and Behavioral Disorde...
Disordered sleep is strongly linked to depression, but reasons for this are not well understood. One...
Sleep has a profound effect on our mood, but insight in the mechanisms underlying this association i...
Surprisingly little is known about the effects of sleep deprivation on affective processes. Although...
Acute sleep deprivation has been found to cause a wide range of negative emotional consequences. How...
Despite the well-established bidirectional association between sleep and daytime affect, most studie...
Laboratory-based sleep manipulations show asymmetries between positive and negative affect, but say ...