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Subjectively and Objectively Measured Sleep Predict Differing Aspects of Cognitive Functioning in Adults
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Objectively-measured and self-reported sleep are associated with differing aspects of executive functioning, with the latter related to executive functioning broadly and the former associated with conceptual flexibility in particular. Age moderates sleep-cognition relationships differentially depending on the method by which sleep quality and quantity are measured.
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