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Insomnia is reported by more than 50% of patients with chronic pain. In this study, the investigators aim to advance the understanding of physiological sleep in individuals with chronic pain. To do this the investigators will monitor at-home sleep with an ear-EEG over 20 nights in patients with chronic pain and collect self-reported measures of sleep and pain. The collected data will be used to explore and characterize intra-individual variations in sleep metrics (e.g. total sleep time, time in each sleep stage (N1, N2, N3, REM), sleep latency, REM stage latency, wake after sleep onset, sleep efficiency, number of arousals and arousal index) over 20 nights.
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Henrik B Vaegter, PhD
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