Sleep promotes consolidation and generalization of extinction learning in simulated exposure therapy for spider fear.
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Rebecca M C Spencer | R. Spencer | E. Pace-Schott | Pat Verga | Edward F Pace-Schott | Patrick W Verga | Tobias S Bennett
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