Healthy Sleepers Can Worsen Their Sleep by Wanting to Do so: The Effects of Intention on Objective and Subjective Sleep Parameters
Selina Ladina Combertaldi, Björn Rasch Division of Cognitive Biopsychology and Methods, Department of Psychology, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, FR, SwitzerlandCorrespondence: Björn RaschDivision of Cognitive Biopsychology and Methods, Department of Psychology, University of Fri...
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Main Authors: | Combertaldi SL, Rasch B |
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Dove Medical Press
2020
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