Sleep and emotions
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Emotions play a key role in overall mental health,[1] and sleep plays a crucial role in maintaining the optimal homeostasis of emotional functioning.[2][3] Deficient sleep, both in the form of sleep deprivation and restriction, adversely impacts emotion generation, emotion regulation, and emotional expression.[4]
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