The Ultra-Long-Term Sleep study: Design, rationale, data stability and user perspective
This study provides compelling evidence for the feasibility of longitudinal sleep monitoring during everyday life utilizing subcutaneous electroencephalography in healthy subjects, showcasing excellent signal stability, adherence and user experience. The amassed subcutaneous electroencephalography data constitutes the largest dataset of its kind, and is poised to significantly advance our understanding of day-to-day variations in normal sleep and provide key insights into subjective and objective sleep quality.PMID:38572813 | DOI:10.1111/jsr.14197
Source: Journal of Sleep Research - Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Esben Ahrens Poul Jennum Jonas Duun-Henriksen Helle W S Borregaard Sofie Sylvest Nielsen Nick Taptiklis Francesca Cormack Bjarki Ditlev Djurhuus Preben Hom øe Troels W Kj ær Martin Christian Hemmsen Source Type: research
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