2018
DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsy061.182
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0183 Both Positive and Negative Affect Are Impacted by Sleep Deprivation

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“…Studies now show that insufficient sleep has important implications for how we feel and react emotionally (Beattie, Kyle, Espie, & Biello, 2015;Deliens, Gilson, & Peigneux, 2014). Sleep loss causes individuals to feel less positive emotions, and (though evidence is less consistent) more negative emotions (Ritchie, Knauer, Guerin, Stothard, & Wright, 2018;Schwarz et al, 2018;Talbot, McGlinchey, Kaplan, Dahl, & Harvey, 2010). Reactivity to emotional stimuli also changes, with some studies showing this is only in response to positive-valence stimuli (Pilcher, Callan, & Posey, 2015), while others also observe it for negative-valence stimuli .…”
Section: The Effect Of Sleep Loss On Emotional Functioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies now show that insufficient sleep has important implications for how we feel and react emotionally (Beattie, Kyle, Espie, & Biello, 2015;Deliens, Gilson, & Peigneux, 2014). Sleep loss causes individuals to feel less positive emotions, and (though evidence is less consistent) more negative emotions (Ritchie, Knauer, Guerin, Stothard, & Wright, 2018;Schwarz et al, 2018;Talbot, McGlinchey, Kaplan, Dahl, & Harvey, 2010). Reactivity to emotional stimuli also changes, with some studies showing this is only in response to positive-valence stimuli (Pilcher, Callan, & Posey, 2015), while others also observe it for negative-valence stimuli .…”
Section: The Effect Of Sleep Loss On Emotional Functioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dicey assumed that there could not be any limitation to something that is, by definition, of unrestricted might, and unconditional in its application. 283 He also extended this logic to the theory of self-limiting legislation as he assumed that it would effectively bind parliament's successor and thereby contradict the definition of 'unlimited power'. Dicey asserted this to be the case because, in his opinion, if parliament could limit its successors' rights, parliamentary sovereignty would not be a valid principle.…”
Section: Is Contained In the Act Of Parliament That Has Been Carried ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dicey assumed that there could not be any limitation to something that is, by definition, of unrestricted might, and unconditional in its application. 283 He also extended this logic to the theory of self-limiting legislation as he assumed that it would effectively bind parliament's successor and thereby contradict the definition of 'unlimited power'. Dicey asserted this to be the case because, in his opinion, if parliament could limit its successors' rights, parliamentary sovereignty would not be a valid principle.…”
Section: Is Contained In the Act Of Parliament That Has Been Carried ...mentioning
confidence: 99%