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Allison G Harvey
University of California, Berkeley
Effects of Cognitive Arousal and Physiological Arousal on Sleep Perception
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2004
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Nicole K. Y. Tang
Allison G Harvey
University of California, Berkeley
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Results suggest that both presleep cognitive arousal and presleep physiological arousal contribute to distorted perception of sleep.
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