APS
30th APS Annual Convention
The Social Side of Sleep: Illuminating the Complex Links Between Sleep and the Social World
Sleep is fundamental to our socioemotional well-being. However, the role of sleep has largely been neglected in social psychological research. In this symposium, we will present new data from experimental human studies linking sleep (and sleep loss) with critical social processes.
Chairs & Discussants
- Aric PratherChair
University of California, San Francisco
Presentations
- Sleepless and Alone: The Neural Correlates of Social Withdrawal without SleepEti Ben Simon
- Left out and Left Awake: The Effects of Social Rejection on Sleep and Nocturnal Autonomic FunctioningAric Prather
- Effects of Experimental Sleep Loss on Social ImpressionsTina Sundelin
- Sleep and Interpersonal Functioning in Daily Life: A Dyadic PerspectiveAmie Gordon