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Characteristics of patients with hypersomnia by actigraphy
Sleep Medicine, 2015To the Editor: I read with interest the paper by Filardi et al. [1]. By using actigraphy, the authors compared several characteristics of 39 patients with narcolepsy Type 1 (NT1), 24 patients with idiopathic hypersomnia (IH), and 30 controls. The authors used the criteria of International Classification of Sleep Disorders – Third Edition.
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Actigraphy validation with insomnia.
Sleep, 2006Actigraphy, a method of inferring sleep from the presence or absence of wrist movement, has been well validated against polysomnography in trials with people without insomnia. However, the small amount of literature on validation with insomniacs has revealed an actigraphy bias toward overscoring sleep.
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Why an Actigraphy Manual Is Needed
Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 2015Actigraphy is an important tool in behavioral sleep medicine that has been used to provide an objective measure of sleep and circadian rhythm activity for nearly 40 years (Kripke, Mullaney, Messin,...
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Actigraphy in human psychopharmacology: a review
Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 2003AbstractOver the last 25 years wrist actigraphy has predominantly been used in sleep research and chronobiology where the technique has proved useful in the measurement of sleep and the characterisation of the sleep/wake cycle. Whilst there are a large number of studies published that have used actigraphy, there have only been relatively few studies ...
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