Comparison of EMG power during sleep from the submental and frontalis muscles
Daniel J Levendowski,1 Erik K St. Louis,2 Luigi Ferini Strambi,3 Andrea Galbiati,3 Philip Westbrook,1 Chris Berka1 1Advanced Brain Monitoring, Carlsbad, CA,USA; 2Center for Sleep Medicine, Departments of Neurology and Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, Rochester, MN, USA; 3Depart...
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Main Authors: | Levendowski DJ, St. Louis EK, Ferini Strambi L, Galbiati A, Westbrook P, Berka C |
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Dove Medical Press
2018
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