Characterizing sleep spindles in 11,630 individuals from the National Sleep Research Resource
Sleep patterns vary and are associated with health and disease. Here Purcellet alcharacterize sleep spindle activity in 11,630 individuals and describe age-related changes, genetic influences, and possible confounding effects, serving as a resource for further understanding the physiology of sleep.
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Auteurs principaux: | S. M. Purcell, D. S. Manoach, C. Demanuele, B. E. Cade, S. Mariani, R. Cox, G. Panagiotaropoulou, R. Saxena, J. Q. Pan, J. W. Smoller, S. Redline, R. Stickgold |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Accès en ligne: | https://doaj.org/article/77d815dad12e4de2a9edb0ebf6cbe6c0 |
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