But sleep deprivation, unfortunately, is all too common—particularly in the U.S.—and may be at least partially to blame for many maladies that are common today. Prioritizing sleep isn’t ...
Research in children has shown that sleep deprivation is linked to more negative moods and challenges with emotional regulation; on the other hand, children and teens who get adequate amounts of ...
Findings reveal the memory-related brain processes that generate unwanted thoughts when people are sleep deprived ...
A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that sleep deprivation weakens ... lead author of the study and a psychology lecturer at UEA.
Sleep Deprivation Lets Intrusive Memories ... an associate professor of psychology with the University of York in England, said in a news release. For the study, researchers used MRI scans ...
Except that’s not how we human beings process the information, according to a new research paper. Telling people that a ...
A new study has shown that sleep deprivation can inhibit the brain’s ability to suppress unwanted memories and intrusive thoughts. Scientists at the University of York, in collaboration with the ...
An estimated 80% of us have sedentary jobs, putting us at higher risk for insomnia and sleep problems that linger even a ...
Mark Travers writes about the world of psychology. Your body whispers ... you of quality rest without you even realizing it. When sleep deprivation becomes routine, your brain’s control center ...
"Union regulations always demand rest breaks," says James Maas, PhD, past chairman of psychology at Cornell ... The results of chronic sleep deprivation are evident, he says.