New research reveals that sleep deprivation hampers the brain’s ability to suppress intrusive memories, a process critical for mental health.
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Sleep deprivation affects the brain's memory control, with REM sleep essential for effective suppression of intrusive ...
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Sleep deprivation reduces the brain's ability to suppress intrusive memories, impacting mental health and resilience.
Sleep deprivation impairs brain regions responsible for suppressing unwanted thoughts, contributing to mental health challenges.
Research reveals that a lack of sleep can hinder the brain's ability to suppress unwanted memories and intrusive thoughts, ...
Lack of sleep might be doing more than just making you groggy — it could be sabotaging your brain’s ability to keep intrusive ...
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Intermittent theta burst stimulation over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex was associated with improved schizophrenia symptoms.