Selective suppression of rapid eye movement sleep increases next-day negative affect and amygdala responses to social exclusion

Robert W. Glosemeyer, Susanne Diekelmann, Werner Cassel, Karl Kesper, Ulrich Koehler, Stefan Westermann, Armin Steffen, Stefan Borgwardt, Ines Wilhelm, Laura Müller-Pinzler, Frieder M. Paulus, Sören Krach*, David S. Stolz

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