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Life stress, sleep disturbance and depressive symptoms: The moderating role of prefrontal activation during emotion regulation.

Kyung Hwa LeeHa Young LeeInkyung ParkJeong Eun JeonNambeom KimSeong Min OhSehyun JeonSoohyun KimYu Jin LeeSeog Ju Kim
Published in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2021)
These findings highlight the important role of prefrontal cortex function during emotion regulation in the associations between stress, sleep disturbance and depressive symptoms. Increasing lateral prefrontal cortex recruitment when regulating the emotional response to negative life events may be critical for the prevention and intervention of depression as well as sleep problems.
Keyphrases
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