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Neuroscience / Sleep / Physiology / Circadian rhythm / Insomnia / Chronotype / Somnology / Circadian rhythm sleep disorder / Non-rapid eye movement sleep / Delayed sleep phase disorder / Actigraphy / Effects of sleep deprivation in space
Date: 2017-02-24 19:26:36
Neuroscience
Sleep
Physiology
Circadian rhythm
Insomnia
Chronotype
Somnology
Circadian rhythm sleep disorder
Non-rapid eye movement sleep
Delayed sleep phase disorder
Actigraphy
Effects of sleep deprivation in space

Harnessing the Web for Population-Scale Physiological Sensing: A Case Study of Sleep and Performance Tim Althoff∗ Eric Horvitz Ryen W. White

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