Sleep deprivation reduces perceived emotional intelligence and constructive thinking skills

Volume: 9, Issue: 5, Pages: 517 - 526
Published: Jul 1, 2008
Abstract
Insufficient sleep can adversely affect a variety of cognitive abilities, ranging from simple alertness to higher-order executive functions. Although the effects of sleep loss on mood and cognition are well documented, there have been no controlled studies examining its effects on perceived emotional intelligence (EQ) and constructive thinking, abilities that require the integration of affect and cognition and are central to adaptive...
Paper Details
Title
Sleep deprivation reduces perceived emotional intelligence and constructive thinking skills
Published Date
Jul 1, 2008
Volume
9
Issue
5
Pages
517 - 526
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