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Emotion and sleep are known to enhance memory, both at encoding and during the consolidation process. Furthermore, those with posttraumatic symptoms have sleep and emotional memory disruption. The interaction of emotion and sleep on subsequent recall is unclear in such a sample. This study examined...
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Department of Psychology
2026
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