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Recent literature in the neurosciences suggests that there are mechanistic relations between sleep disruption and cognitive (particularly memory) deficits, and that varying concentrations of the hormone cortisol may play a particularly important role in mediating those relations. Because patients wi...
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Department of Psychology
2019
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