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Reported Chronic Insomnia Is Independent of Poor Sleep as Measured by Electroencephalography

Roger R. Rosa, PhD and Michael H. Bonnet, PhD

From the Taft Laboratories, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, and University of Cincinnati (R.R.R.), Cincinnati; and Dayton VA Hospital and Wright State University (M.H.B.), Dayton, OH.



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Fig. 1. Differences between complaint groups in POMS tension and immediate-recall memory performance as a function of number of nights of poor EEG sleep.

 


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Fig. 2. EEG arousals per hour of sleep for each complaint group as a function of nights of poor EEG sleep.

 





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