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Spindle Frequency Activity Following Simulated Jetlag in Young Adults
SLEEP Abstract Supplement
  • Jonathan Bruce Santo, University of Nebraska at Omaha
  • F. O. James, McGill University
  • E. Chevrier, McGill University
  • D. B. Boivin, McGill University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2003
Disciplines
Abstract

Recent evidence indicates that sleep spindles and spindle frequency activity display a circadian pattern. The temporal distribution of spindle frequency activity during the night should thus be sensitive to the circadian phase at which sleep is scheduled. The aim of the present study is to test the effect of a 5-hour advance of the sleep schedule on spindle frequency activity during sleep in healthy young subjects.

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Santo J.B., James F.O., Chevrier E., & Boivin D.B. (2003). Spindle Frequency Activity Following Simulated Jetlag in Young Adults. SLEEP, Vol. 26, Abstract Supplement: A107. © 2003 Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC.

Citation Information
Jonathan Bruce Santo, F. O. James, E. Chevrier and D. B. Boivin. "Spindle Frequency Activity Following Simulated Jetlag in Young Adults" SLEEP Abstract Supplement Vol. 26 (2003) p. A107 - A107
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jonathan_santo/11/