Objective and subjective components of the first-night effect in young nightmare sufferers and healthy participants.
The first-night effect--marked differences between the first- and the second-night sleep spent in a laboratory--is a widely known phenomenon that accounts for the common practice of excluding the first-night sleep from any polysomnographic analysis. The extent to which the first-night effect is pres...
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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