Naturally occurring circadian rhythm and sleep duration are related to executive functions in early adulthood

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Naturally occurring circadian rhythm and sleep duration are related to executive functions in early adulthood is …
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P356DOI10.1111/JSR.12581
P698PubMed publication ID28726307

P50authorKatri Räikkönen-TalvitieQ23040024
Aulikki LanoQ47380663
Liisa KuulaQ59559962
Eero KajantieQ64539216
Sture AnderssonQ92752808
Johan G. ErikssonQ37632234
Jari LahtiQ37635874
Dieter WolkeQ39921501
Anu-Katriina PesonenQ43051002
Kati HeinonenQ43051009
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P433issue1
P921main subjectcircadian rhythmQ208353
P304page(s)113-119
P577publication date2017-07-20
P1433published inJournal of Sleep ResearchQ15762584
P1476titleNaturally occurring circadian rhythm and sleep duration are related to executive functions in early adulthood
P478volume27