Is Short Sleep Bad for the Brain? Brain Structure and Cognitive Function in Short Sleepers
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Klaus P. Ebmeier | R. Kievit | G. Wagner | C. Solé-Padullés | K. Walhovd | A. Fjell | D. Vidal-Piñeiro | I. Amlien | C. Drevon | D. Bartrés-Faz | A. Brandmaier | P. Ghisletta | Ø. Sørensen | L. O. Watne | I. Demuth | C. Boraxbekk | K. S. Madsen | S. Kühn | L. Nyberg | Yunpeng Wang | W. Baaré | Lars Nyberg | Øystein Sørensen | Paolo Ghisletta | Klaus P. Ebmeier | L. Watne
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