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The Influence of Sleep on Emotional Memory Consolidation Processes
Author(s) -
Rafael De Jesús,
William Fishbein
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
archives of psychology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2573-7902
pISSN - 2573-7899
DOI - 10.31296/aop.v2i5.70
Subject(s) - clarity , memory consolidation , sleep (system call) , psychology , cognitive psychology , emotional memory , consolidation (business) , computer science , neuroscience , amygdala , biochemistry , chemistry , accounting , hippocampus , business , operating system
An emerging trend in the literature has accumulated evidence in support for sleep’s role in the processing of episodic emotional memories. This review presents varying perspectives and models regarding information processing and affective functioning as it relates to sleep, emotions, and memory. Adaptive and maladaptive functions as it directly relates to sleep and emotions are also discussed herein. Collectively, the findings attempt to build on the literature and offer some clarity into the interaction of sleep, emotions, and memory.

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