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The effect of selective REM-sleep deprivation on the consolidation and affective evaluation of emotional memories
Wiesner, C., Pulst, J., Krause, F., Elsner, M., Baving, L., Pedersen, A., & Göder, R. (2015, February 20). The effect of selective REM-sleep deprivation on the consolidation and affective evaluation of emotional memories. Retrieved from https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1074742715000325
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