Variability in phase and amplitude of diurnal rhythms is related to variation of mood in bipolar and borderline personality disorder
<p>Variable mood is an important feature of psychiatric disorders. However, its measurement and relationship to objective measures of physiology and behaviour have rarely been studied. Smart-phones facilitate continuous personalized prospective monitoring of subjective experience and behaviour...
Main Authors: | Carr, O, Saunders, K, Tsanas, A, Bilderbeck, A, Palmius, N, Geddes, J, Foster, R, Goodwin, G, De Vos, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Nature Publishing Group
2018
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