Narcissism Is Associated With Blunted Error‐Related Brain Activity
ABSTRACT Objective Narcissism is associated with self‐enhancement and social antagonism, yet its neural underpinnings, particularly in error processing, remain underexplored. Competing theoretical models, such as the mask model and the metacognitive model, offer conflicting hypotheses regarding how narcissism influences early neural responses to errors.
Esther M. Robins +5 more
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Heart rate and sleep history encode ultradian REM sleep timing. [PDF]
Hao L +8 more
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Association between energy availability and sleep quality in elite female and male swimmers: a brief report. [PDF]
Lundstrom EA +3 more
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Physiological phenotypes of obstructive sleep apnea identified by cluster analysis: Association with type 2 diabetes. [PDF]
Osawa S +4 more
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Sexsomnia in a Young Man: A Non-REM Parasomnia With Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges. [PDF]
Almutairi MB +2 more
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Night-to-night rapid eye movement sleep variability: A relevant marker of early amyloid-β deposition. [PDF]
Montagne B +14 more
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Efficacy of pink noise and earplugs for mitigating the effects of intermittent environmental noise exposure on sleep. [PDF]
Basner M +15 more
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REM sleep, REM parasomnias, REM sleep behaviour disorder [PDF]
We review the literature on REM parasomnias, and their the underlying mechanisms. Several REM parasomnias are consistent with sleep dissociations, where certain elements of the REM sleep pattern emerge in an inadequate time (sleep paralysis, hypnagogic hallucinations and cataplexy) or are absent/partial in their normal REM sleep time (REM sleep without
Szûcs, Anna +4 more
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Sleep structure in the rat was characterized during uninterrupted full-day recordings using an analytic procedure that identifies rapid eye movement (REM) sleep episodes based on REM-sleep-onset electroencephalograph phenomena, hence independently of REM-sleep duration.
J H, Benington, H C, Heller
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REM sleep deprivation during 5 hours leads to an immediate REM sleep rebound and to suppression of non-REM sleep intensity [PDF]
Nine healthy male subjects were deprived of REM sleep during the first 5 h after sleep onset. Afterwards recovery sleep was undisturbed. During the deprivation period the non-REM EEG power spectrum was reduced when compared to baseline for the ...
D G Beersma, D J Dijk
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