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A Study of Insomnia and Sleep Loss
Author Bio
Part I
Part II
Using a Stress Framework
Protocol Design
SNS Activation
Sleep Misperception and Loss
Insomnia and Performance Testing
Currently selected section: Insomnia and Emotional Arousal
Yoked Control Design
Effects of Sleep Loss
Insomnia and Somatic Symptoms
Conclusion
 
 
 
 


Chapter 15: Challenges to the Study of Insomnia and Sleep Loss: Relationship Between Insomnia and Emotional Arousal
        

 

Question 3.6.1

From Figures 3.6.1 and 3.6.2, there appears to be a cumulative functional effect related to more nights of poor PSG sleep, regardless of sleep quality perceptions.
Selection A
True
Selection B
False

Question 3.6.2

Since tension scores increased with more nights of poor PSG sleep in people with and without insomnia, this reinforces the idea that something other than a PSG-detected physical sleep factor exerts an influence on how individuals experience the quality of their sleep.
Selection A
True
Selection B
False

Question 3.6.3

Regardless of reported sleep quality, more nights of poor PSG sleep were associated with more daytime sleepiness.
Selection A
True
Selection B
False

 

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