Association between free-living sleep and memory and attention in healthy adolescents
Abstract In laboratory studies, imposed sleep restriction consistently reduces cognitive performance. However, the association between objectively measured, free-living sleep and cognitive function has not been studied in older adolescents. To address this gap, we measured one week of sleep with a w...
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Auteurs principaux: | Runa Stefansdottir, Hilde Gundersen, Vaka Rognvaldsdottir, Alexander S. Lundervold, Sunna Gestsdottir, Sigridur L. Gudmundsdottir, Kong Y. Chen, Robert J. Brychta, Erlingur Johannsson |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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