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0121 Quantitative Anisotropy Within The Default-mode Network Predicts Mood Degradation Following Sle...

0121 Quantitative Anisotropy Within The Default-mode Network Predicts Mood Degradation Following Sle...

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0121 Quantitative Anisotropy Within The Default-mode Network Predicts Mood Degradation Following Sleep-deprivation

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0121 Quantitative Anisotropy Within The Default-mode Network Predicts Mood Degradation Following Sleep-deprivation

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Westchester: Oxford University Press

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Sleep (New York, N.Y.), 2019-04, Vol.42 (Supplement_1), p.A50-A50

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English

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Westchester: Oxford University Press

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Introduction Sleep deprivation (SD) adversely affects cognition and mood, but some individuals show a trait-like resistance to these effects. The default mode network (DMN), in particular, appears to play a key role in emotional regulation. We hypothesized that individuals with greater white-matter quantitative anisotropy (QA), i.e., greater compac...

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0121 Quantitative Anisotropy Within The Default-mode Network Predicts Mood Degradation Following Sleep-deprivation

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2365207517

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2365207517

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0161-8105

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1550-9109

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10.1093/sleep/zsz067.120

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