2020
DOI: 10.2147/nss.s270376
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<p>Healthy Sleepers Can Worsen Their Sleep by Wanting to Do so: The Effects of Intention on Objective and Subjective Sleep Parameters</p>

Abstract: Purpose Sleep is regulated by homeostatic and circadian factors. In addition, psychological factors have a strong modulatory impact on our sleep, but the exact underlying mechanisms are still largely unknown. Here, we examined the role of intentions on subjective and objective sleep parameters. Young healthy sleepers were instructed to voluntarily either worsen or improve their sleep. We predicted that participants would be capable of worsening, but not improving, their sleep compared to a regular… Show more

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“…and maintenance of sleep, assessed by questionnaires 26 . Objective sleep quality is based on several parameters such as sleep latency, wake after sleep onset, TST and SE, measured by polysomnography (PSG) 27 or surrogate, e.g. actigraphy 28 .…”
Section: Definition Of Sleep Quality Sleep Quality Refers To a Combin...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and maintenance of sleep, assessed by questionnaires 26 . Objective sleep quality is based on several parameters such as sleep latency, wake after sleep onset, TST and SE, measured by polysomnography (PSG) 27 or surrogate, e.g. actigraphy 28 .…”
Section: Definition Of Sleep Quality Sleep Quality Refers To a Combin...mentioning
confidence: 99%