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Sleep deprivation amplifies reactivity of brain reward networks, biasing the appraisal of positive emotional experiencesSleep deprivation impairs the accurate recognition of human emotionsThe unrested resting brain: sleep deprivation alters activity within the default-mode network.Sleep-dependent facilitation of episodic memory details.A role for REM sleep in recalibrating the sensitivity of the human brain to specific emotionsA deficit in the ability to form new human memories without sleep.The human emotional brain without sleep--a prefrontal amygdala disconnect.
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