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- noun A
multiparameter technique used in the study ofsleep
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The traditional approach to sleep research is called polysomnography, an intensive high-fidelity approach that typically requires more than 20 wires to be hooked up to the test subject.
Gizmodo Thomas Goetz 2010
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The traditional approach to sleep research is called polysomnography, an intensive high-fidelity approach that typically requires more than 20 wires to be hooked up to the test subject.
Gizmodo Thomas Goetz 2010
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The traditional approach to sleep research is called polysomnography, an intensive high-fidelity approach that typically requires more than 20 wires to be hooked up to the test subject.
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The test participants had their sleep surveyed via a method known as polysomnography for 11 consecutive nights.
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The traditional approach to sleep research is called polysomnography, an intensive high-fidelity approach that typically requires more than 20 wires to be hooked up to the test subject.
Gizmodo Thomas Goetz 2010
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The traditional approach to sleep research is called polysomnography, an intensive high-fidelity approach that typically requires more than 20 wires to be hooked up to the test subject.
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The traditional approach to sleep research is called polysomnography, an intensive high-fidelity approach that typically requires more than 20 wires to be hooked up to the test subject.
Gizmodo Thomas Goetz 2010
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In addition, the center will bill to insurance companies, and most will cover the diagnosis of sleep problems, called polysomnography, she added.
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Infant polysomnography: reliability and validity of infant arousal assessment.
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All of the women underwent an overnight sleep study using sensors and computerized monitoring polysomnography between 2002 and 2004.
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He tells me: “Our data show that in healthy people without sleep complaints, the association between subjective sleep quality [self-report] and polysomnography [an objective measure of sleep] is much stronger in women than in men.”
A lifetime of sleep, from birth to menopause and beyond Alice Gregory 2019
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