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Sleep structure in blindness is influenced by circadian desynchrony
Sébrina Aubin,
Poul Jennum
, Tore Nielsen,
Ron Kupers
*
,
Maurice Ptito
*
Corresponding author for this work
Department of Clinical Medicine
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Sleep Structure
100%
Blindness
100%
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
80%
Melatonin
60%
Blind People
40%
Circadian Rhythm
40%
Entrainment
20%
Late Blind
20%
Onset Timing
20%
Sleep Quality
20%
Sleep Duration
20%
Free-running
20%
Light Perception
20%
Sleep Latency
20%
Sighted Control
20%
Neuroscience
Melatonin
100%
Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
66%
Circadian Rhythm
66%
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
66%
Quality of Sleep
33%
Sleep Time
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Melatonin
100%
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
66%
Circadian Rhythm
66%
Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
66%
Sleep Time
33%
Quality of Sleep
33%