Sham sleep feedback delivered via actigraphy biases daytime symptom reports in people with insomnia: Implications for insomnia disorder and wearable devices
This study investigated whether providing sham feedback about sleep to individuals with insomnia influenced daytime symptom reports, sleep‐related attentional bias and psychomotor vigilance. Sixty‐three participants meeting DSM‐5 criteria for insomnia disorder were recruited from the community. Foll...
Principais autores: | Gavriloff, D, Sheaves, B, Juss, A, Espie, CA, Miller, CB, Kyle, SD |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2018
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