2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.11.01.565094
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Insomnia subtypes have differentiating deviations in brain structural connectivity

T. Bresser,
T.F. Blanken,
S. C. de Lange
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveInsomnia disorder is the most common sleep disorder. A better understanding of insomnia-related deviations in the brain could inspire better treatment. Insufficiently recognized heterogeneity within the insomnia population could obscure involved brain circuits. The present study investigated whether structural brain connectivity deviations differ between recently discovered and validated insomnia subtypes.MethodsStructural and diffusion weighted 3-Tesla MRI data of four independent studies were harmon… Show more

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