Sleep inertia drives the association of evening chronotype with psychiatric disorders: epidemiological and genetic evidence
Angus C. Burns(Broad Institute), Jacqueline M. Lane(Broad Institute), Daniel P. Windred(Flinders University), Renato Polimanti(Yale University), Iyas Daghlas(University of California, San Francisco), Richa Saxena(Broad Institute), Stephanie Zellers(University of Minnesota), Martin K. Rutter(University of Manchester), Hanna M. Ollila(Broad Institute), Sean W. Cain(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Christer Hublin(University of Helsinki), Eleni Friligkou(Yale University), Jaakko Kaprio(University of Helsinki), Andrew J. K. Phillips(Adelaide Institute for Sleep Health), Nasa Sinnott-Armstrong(University of Washington)
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