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Decreased regional brain activity in response to sleep-related sounds after cognitive behavioral therapy for psychophysiological insomnia.

Nambeom KimSeung-Gul KangYu Jin LeeSeog Ju KimSoohyun KimJae-Won ChoiSeong Min OhJuhyun ParkAh Reum GwakHang-Keun KimDo-Un Jeong
Published in: Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences (2019)
Cortical hyperactivity, which may cause hyperarousal in PI, was found to decrease after CBT-I. CBT-I targeting changes in beliefs and attitudes about sleep may induce its therapeutic effects by reducing thalamic brain activity in response to sleep-related stimuli.
Keyphrases
  • sleep quality
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • deep brain stimulation