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Use Sleep to Enhance Learning, Memory & Emotional State | Dr. Gina Poe

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Combining subjective and objective data in assessing sleep quality

Combining subjective and objective data is best when determining sleep quality. People often rely more on their sleep score than their own feelings of wakefulness. The score can create a belief effect where even if someone slept well, they feel groggy if their score is low, and vice versa. It's important to trust your own body's signals because subcortical structures can be in a different sleep state than what is measured in a sleep lab.

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