2021
DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsab072.613
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615 Sleep Restriction Leads to Fewer Prosocial Responses to Ambiguous Social Vignettes among School-aged Children

Abstract: Introduction Introduction. After sleep deprivation, adults demonstrate reduced ability to accurately discriminate socio-emotional cues, including increased perceptions of threat and decreased recognition of subtle emotional facial expressions. Experimental studies in youth are far more limited, but sleep loss may have more profound effects on detection of socio-emotional cues during development when these abilities are still developing. The current study therefore compared children’s response… Show more

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