Irregular sleep/wake patterns are associated with poorer academic performance and delayed circadian and sleep/wake timing
Andrew J. K. Phillips(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Charles A. Czeisler(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Akane Sano(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), William M. Clerx(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Laura K. Barger(Department of Human Services), Rosalind W. Picard(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Conor S. O’Brien(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Steven W. Lockley(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Elizabeth B. Klerman(Brigham and Women's Hospital)
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