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Sleep quality relates to emotional reactivity via intra-cortical myelination
2020
Sleep
A good quality and amount of sleep are fundamental to preserve cognition and affect. New evidence also indicates that poor sleep is detrimental for brain myelination. In this study, we test the hypothesis that sleep quality and/or quantity relate to variability in cognitive and emotional function via the mediating effect of inter-individuals differences in proxy neuroimaging measures of white-matter integrity and intra-cortical myelination. By employing a demographically and
doi:10.1093/sleep/zsaa146
pmid:32770244
pmcid:PMC7819832
fatcat:w3zkrbd7ofdabezc7f2blg5kde