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Collecting Sleep, Circadian, Fatigue, and Performance Data in Complex Operational Environments
Published on: August 8, 2019
Sandra Merlo1, Patrick M Briley2
1Brazilian Fluency Institute, Av. Brg. Faria Lima, 1811, conj 822, Sao Paulo, SP, 01452-001, Brazil.
Children who stutter (CWS) experience higher rates of sleep problems like insomnia and daytime fatigue compared to their peers. These sleep issues are prevalent across childhood and adolescence, warranting further investigation into their impact on stuttering.
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