Experienced Demand Does Not Affect Subsequent Sleep and the Cortisol Awakening Response.
Abstract
Purpose null Stress is associated with subjective and objective sleep disturbances; however, it is not known whether stress disrupts sleep and relevant physiological markers of stress immediately after it is experienced. The present study examined whether demand, in the form of cognitive tasks, disrupted sleep and the cortisol awakening response (CAR), depending on whether it was experienced or just anticipated. null Participants and methods...
Paper Details
Title
Experienced Demand Does Not Affect Subsequent Sleep and the Cortisol Awakening Response.
Published Date
Jul 30, 2020
Journal
Volume
12
Pages
537 - 543
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