Human sleep is characterized by repeating cycles of sleep stages typically summarized in a hypnogram (Fig. 1; top panel). NREM sleep consists of progressively quieter aminergic tone across three descending states of arousal (N1, N2, and N3…
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Psycholinguistic perspectives on face-to-face conversation
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Why relationship confidence matters: Study links it to mental health, sleep, substance use
When couples attend relationship counseling, it benefits not only their partnership but also their individual well-being. But which aspects of the training are most influential in this respect? A new study from the University of Illinois…
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