This February, we have a new publication in Translational Psychiatry! “Sleep to remember, sleep to protect: increased sleep spindle and theta activity predict fewer intrusive memories after analogue trauma” explores the role of different EEG parameters in the processing of an analogue trauma and how this might deepen our undestanding of underlying processes in PTSD development. Congratulations Mathias and Yasmine on your paper!
Click here to read the new paper yourself!