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1 Institute for Applied Experimental Psychology, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts
Amplitude of the electroencephalogram was evaluated as a measure of sleep. EEG amplitude during sleep was found to be a) significantly and positively correlated with reaction time, b) inversely related to the duration of periods during which no gross body movement occurred and c) only slightly negatively related to heart rate.
Submitted on August 11, 1958
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