SummaryClinical evidence suggests a potentially causal interaction between sleep and affective brain function; nearly all mood disorders display co-occurring sleep abnormalities, commonly involving rapid-eye movement (REM) sleep [1–4]. Building on this clinical evidence, recent neurobiological frameworks have hypothesized a benefit of REM sleep in palliatively decreasing next-day brain reactivity to recent waking emotional experiences [5, 6]. Specifically, the marked suppression of central adrenergic neurotransmitters during REM (commonly implicated in arousal and stress), coupled with activation in amygdala-hippocampal networks that encode salient events, is proposed to (re)process and depotentiate previous affective experiences, decreasin...
Both emotion and sleep are independently known to modulate declarative memory. Memory can be facilit...
Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep has been postulated to facilitate emotional processing of negative st...
Although the impact of sleep on cognitive function is increasingly well established, the role of sle...
While non-REM (NREM) sleep has been strongly implicated in the reactivation and consolidation of me...
SummarySleep deprivation is known to impair a range of functions, including immune regulation and me...
Animal studies show that insufficient silencing of the locus coeruleus (LC) during REM sleep impairs...
Both emotion and sleep are independently known to modulate declarative memory. Memory can be facilit...
Converging evidence from animal and human studies suggest that REM sleep modulates emotional process...
Over the years, rapid eye movement (REM) sleep has been associated with general memory consolidation...
Background: Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep has been postulated to facilitate emotional processing of...
Alterations of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep have long been observed in patients with psychiatric d...
Rapidly emerging evidence continues to describe an intimate and causal relationship between sleep an...
Folk wisdom has long implied a critical role for sleep in emotional processing, highlighted by sayin...
Animal studies show that insufficient silencing of the locus coeruleus (LC) during REM sleep impairs...
Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is considered to preferentially reprocess emotionally arousing memori...
Both emotion and sleep are independently known to modulate declarative memory. Memory can be facilit...
Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep has been postulated to facilitate emotional processing of negative st...
Although the impact of sleep on cognitive function is increasingly well established, the role of sle...
While non-REM (NREM) sleep has been strongly implicated in the reactivation and consolidation of me...
SummarySleep deprivation is known to impair a range of functions, including immune regulation and me...
Animal studies show that insufficient silencing of the locus coeruleus (LC) during REM sleep impairs...
Both emotion and sleep are independently known to modulate declarative memory. Memory can be facilit...
Converging evidence from animal and human studies suggest that REM sleep modulates emotional process...
Over the years, rapid eye movement (REM) sleep has been associated with general memory consolidation...
Background: Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep has been postulated to facilitate emotional processing of...
Alterations of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep have long been observed in patients with psychiatric d...
Rapidly emerging evidence continues to describe an intimate and causal relationship between sleep an...
Folk wisdom has long implied a critical role for sleep in emotional processing, highlighted by sayin...
Animal studies show that insufficient silencing of the locus coeruleus (LC) during REM sleep impairs...
Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is considered to preferentially reprocess emotionally arousing memori...
Both emotion and sleep are independently known to modulate declarative memory. Memory can be facilit...
Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep has been postulated to facilitate emotional processing of negative st...
Although the impact of sleep on cognitive function is increasingly well established, the role of sle...