<p>Finger Twitches are More Frequent in REM Sleep Than in Non-REM Sleep</p>

Volume: Volume 12, Pages: 49 - 56
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Abnormal rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is often symptomatic of chronic disorders, however polysomnography, the gold standard method to measure REM sleep, is expensive and often impractical. Attempts to develop cost-effective ambulatory systems to measure REM sleep have had limited success. As elevated twitching is often observed during REM sleep in some distal muscles, the aim of this study was to assess the potential for a finger-mounted...
Paper Details
Title
<p>Finger Twitches are More Frequent in REM Sleep Than in Non-REM Sleep</p>
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
Volume 12
Pages
49 - 56
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