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Contextual Fear Extinction Ameliorates Sleep Disturbances Found Following Fear Conditioning in Rats
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Rats that exhibit extinction of contextual fear show significantly increased sleep compared to rats who continue to exhibit contextual fear. This suggests that sleep disturbances normally experienced in humans following traumatic events or reminders may be ameliorated by therapies that address and eliminate the associated fear.
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