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Reference bibliographies in which Actiwatch was used:
Colling, E., M. Wright, K. Schafer, C. Singer,J. Kaye and L. Thal. 2000. A large
multi-center trial for the treatment of
sleep disturbances in persons with Alzheimer’s Disease: A progress report.
Sleep, Vol. 23 Supplement, Abstract #1628.L, pg. A340.
Colling, E., M. Wright, S. Lahr, L. Schmedlen, L. DeJongh, C. Singer and R.
Sack. 2000. A comparison of wrist actigraphy
with polysomnography as an instrument of sleep detection in elderly
persons. Sleep, Vol. 23 Supplement, Abstract #1354.N, pg. A378.
Finn, K. J. and B. Specker. 2000. Comparison of Actiwatch activity monitor
and Children’s Activity Rating Scale in
children. Med. and Sci. in Sport and Exercise 32(10):1794-1797.
Nishihara, Kyoko, Shigeko Horiuchi, Hiromi Eto and Sunao Uchida. 2000.
Mothers’ wakefulness at night in the post-partum
period is related to their infants’ circadian sleep-wake rhythm.
Psych. and Clin. Neurosciences 54:305-306.
Stanley, N., M.C. Dorling, J. Dawson and I. Hindmarch. 2000. The accuracy of
Mini-Motionlogger and Actiwatch in the
identification of sleep as compared to Sleep EEG. Sleep, Vol. 23
Supplement, Abstract #1536N, pg. A386.
Werth, E., V. Knoblauch, E, Savaskan, P. Fontana Gasio, A. Wirz-Justice, C.
Hock and F. Muller-Spahn. 2000. Long-term
changes in circadian rest-activity cycle organization in two patients
with Alzheimer’s Disease. Sleep, Vol. 23 Supplement, Abstract #1419.H, pg.
A217.
Chang, Arthur, Clete Kushida, Luciana Palombini, Oscar Carrillo, Jeff Hindman,
Seung Hong, Pamela Hyde, and Christian
Guilleminault. 1999. Comparison study of actigraphic polysomnographic,
and subjective perception of sleep parameters. Sleep, Vol. 22, Supplement,
Abstract #H071.N, pg. S43.
Finn, K. and B. Specker. 1999. Comparison of actiwatch sensors and CARS on
assessment of physical activity in children.
Amer.Col. Sports Med 31(5):Suppl. S316
Laidlaw, Anita and Jonathan L. Rees. 1999. A pilot study in to the use of
actigraphs to assay itch. J. Dermatol
140:806.
Siegmund, Renate, Korte Janou, and Katharina Wulff. 1999. Activity monitoring
in newborn infants. Abstract #65, Int.
Congress on Chronobiology.
Taliaferro, Donna H., and Holly Dileo. 1999. Hormonal and temperature
circadianicity in Aids. Abstract #119, Int.
Congress on Chronobiology.
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