The effects of seasons and weather on sleep patterns measured through longitudinal multimodal sensing
Abstract Previous studies of seasonal effects on sleep have yielded unclear results, likely due to methodological differences and limitations in data size and/or quality. We measured the sleep habits of 216 individuals across the U.S. over four seasons for slightly over a year using objective, conti...
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Autores principales: | Stephen M. Mattingly, Ted Grover, Gonzalo J. Martinez, Talayeh Aledavood, Pablo Robles-Granda, Kari Nies, Aaron Striegel, Gloria Mark |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/3b9fb450d04d4996b5955b41105cd9ab |
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