Memory for emotional images across sleep versus wake in school-aged children

Volume: 214, Pages: 105308 - 105308
Published: Feb 1, 2022
Abstract
Sleep is important for emotional well-being, memory, and development in children. Regarding memory, sleep has been shown to advantage accuracy for declarative tasks but not procedural tasks. There is some evidence to suggest that sleep provides a relatively greater benefit for memory of negative emotional versus neutral images. However, the extent to which sleep benefits emotionally positive memories in children is not clear. This study assessed...
Paper Details
Title
Memory for emotional images across sleep versus wake in school-aged children
Published Date
Feb 1, 2022
Volume
214
Pages
105308 - 105308
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