The attention-intention-effort pathway in the development of psychophysiologic insomnia: a theoretical review.
Psychophysiologic insomnia (PI) is the most common form of persistent primary insomnia. Its 'behavioral phenotype', comprising elements such as conditioned arousal, sleep-incompatible behavior and sleep preoccupation, has not changed markedly across several generations of diagnostic nosolo...
Main Authors: | Espie, C, Broomfield, N, MacMahon, K, Macphee, L, Taylor, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2006
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