Kyle, S., Miller, C., Rogers, Z., Siriwardena, A., Macmahon, K., & Espie, C. (2014). Sleep restriction therapy for insomnia is associated with reduced objective total sleep time, increased daytime somnolence, and objectively impaired vigilance: Implications for the clinical management of insomnia disorder.
Cytowanie według stylu Chicago (wyd. 17)Kyle, S., C. Miller, Z. Rogers, A. Siriwardena, K. Macmahon, i C. Espie. Sleep Restriction Therapy for Insomnia Is Associated with Reduced Objective Total Sleep Time, Increased Daytime Somnolence, and Objectively Impaired Vigilance: Implications for the Clinical Management of Insomnia Disorder. 2014.
Cytowanie według stylu MLA (wyd. 9)Kyle, S., et al. Sleep Restriction Therapy for Insomnia Is Associated with Reduced Objective Total Sleep Time, Increased Daytime Somnolence, and Objectively Impaired Vigilance: Implications for the Clinical Management of Insomnia Disorder. 2014.