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Effects of Brief Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia on Daily Associations between Self-Reported Sleep and Objective Cognitive Performance in Older Adults

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Misol Kwon, Jia Wang, Gregory Wilding, Suzanne S. Dickerson & Grace E. Dean. (2022) Brief Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia: A Meta-Analysis. Behavioral Sleep Medicine 20:6, pages 674-694.
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