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Cognitive Appraisal of Sleep and Brain Activation in Response to Sleep-Related Sounds in Healthy Adults.

Yunjee HwangKyung Hwa LeeNambeom KimJooyoung LeeHa Young LeeJeong Eun JeonYu Jin LeeSeog Ju Kim
Published in: Nature and science of sleep (2022)
These results indicate that the temporal cortex and ACC, which are implicated in affective sound processing, may play important roles in the processing of sleep-related sounds. The positive association between the neural responses to sleep-related sounds and DBAS scores suggest that negative and dysfunctional appraisals of sleep may be an important factor in individual differences in the processing of sleep-related sounds.
Keyphrases
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