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Circadian phenotype impacts the brain’s resting state functional connectivity, attentional performance and sleepiness
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Circadian phenotype impacts the brain’s resting state functional connectivity, attentional performance and sleepiness

Elise R Facer-Childs, Brunno M Campos, Benita Middleton, Debra J Skene and Andrew P Bagshaw
Sleep, Vol.42(5), zsz033
05/2019

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Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI); Circadian phenotype; Sleep; Default mode network; Attentional performance; Sleepiness; Circadian rhythms; Phenotype; Drowsiness; Functional magnetic resonance imaging; Cognitive ability
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