Sleep duration and brain structure - phenotypic associations and genotypic covariance
The question of how much sleep is best for the brain attracts scientific and public interest, and there is concern that insufficient sleep leads to poorer brain health. However, it is unknown how much sleep is sufficient and how much is too much. We analyzed 51,295 brain magnetic resonnance images f...
Main Authors: | Fjell, AM, Sørensen, Ø, Wang, Y, Amlien, IK, Barré, WFC, Bartrés-Faz, D, Bertram, L, Boraxbekk, C-J, Brandmaier, AM, Demuth, I, Drevon, CA, Ebmeier, KP, Ghisletta, P, Kievit, R, Kühn, S, Madsen, KS, Mowinckel, AM, Nyberg, L, Sexton, CE, Solé-Padullés, C, Vidal-Piñero, D, Wagner, G, Watne, LO, Walhovd, KB |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
2022
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