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Actigraphy in brain-injured patients – A valid measurement for assessing circadian rhythms?

Monika Angerer, View ORCID ProfileManuel Schabus, Marion Raml, Gerald Pichler, View ORCID ProfileAlexander B. Kunz, Monika Scarpatetti, Eugen Trinka, View ORCID ProfileChristine Blume
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/839472
Monika Angerer
1University of Salzburg; Department of Psychology; Laboratory for Sleep, Cognition and Consciousness Research; Salzburg, Austria
2University of Salzburg; Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience Salzburg (CCNS); Salzburg, Austria
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Manuel Schabus
1University of Salzburg; Department of Psychology; Laboratory for Sleep, Cognition and Consciousness Research; Salzburg, Austria
2University of Salzburg; Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience Salzburg (CCNS); Salzburg, Austria
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Marion Raml
1University of Salzburg; Department of Psychology; Laboratory for Sleep, Cognition and Consciousness Research; Salzburg, Austria
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Gerald Pichler
3Geriatric Health Centres of the City of Graz; Albert Schweitzer Clinic; Apallic Care Unit; Graz, Austria
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Alexander B. Kunz
4Department of Neurology; Paracelsus Medical University; Christian Doppler Medical Center; Salzburg, Austria
5Gunther Ladurner Nursing Home; Salzburg, Austria
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Monika Scarpatetti
3Geriatric Health Centres of the City of Graz; Albert Schweitzer Clinic; Apallic Care Unit; Graz, Austria
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Eugen Trinka
2University of Salzburg; Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience Salzburg (CCNS); Salzburg, Austria
4Department of Neurology; Paracelsus Medical University; Christian Doppler Medical Center; Salzburg, Austria
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Christine Blume
2University of Salzburg; Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience Salzburg (CCNS); Salzburg, Austria
6Centre for Chronobiology; Psychiatric Hospital of the University of Basel; Basel, Switzerland
7Transfaculty Research Platform Molecular and Cognitive Neurosciences; University of Basel; Basel, Switzerland
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Actigraphy in brain-injured patients – A valid measurement for assessing circadian rhythms?
Monika Angerer, Manuel Schabus, Marion Raml, Gerald Pichler, Alexander B. Kunz, Monika Scarpatetti, Eugen Trinka, Christine Blume
bioRxiv 839472; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/839472
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Actigraphy in brain-injured patients – A valid measurement for assessing circadian rhythms?
Monika Angerer, Manuel Schabus, Marion Raml, Gerald Pichler, Alexander B. Kunz, Monika Scarpatetti, Eugen Trinka, Christine Blume
bioRxiv 839472; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/839472

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