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Circadian misalignment is associated with Covid-19 infection.
(Sleep Medicine. vol. 93, pp. 71-74, 2022-05-01)Article de revueLibre accès -
Sleep deprivation therapy to reset the circadian pacemaker in a non-24-hour sleep-wake disorder: a case report.
(Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. vol. 17, n° 7, pp. 1503-1506, 2021-07-01)Article de revueLibre accès -
L’addiction aux écrans, un diagnostic valide ? Qui est touché ?
(The Conversation, 2022-11-16)Article de revueLibre accès -
Maintenance of Wakefulness Test, real and simulated driving in patients with narcolepsy/hypersomnia.
(Sleep Medicine. vol. 55, pp. 1-5, 2019-03-01)Article de revueLibre accès -
Globus Pallidus internus deep brain stimulation: An alternative treatment for Epilesia partialis continua?
(Brain Stimulation. vol. 15, n° 3, pp. 635-637, 2022-01-01)Article de revueLibre accès -
The Craving-Manager smartphone app designed to diagnose substance use/addictive disorders, and manage craving and individual predictors of relapse: a study protocol for a multicenter randomized controlled trial
(Frontiers in Psychiatry. vol. 14, 2023-05-15)Article de revueLibre accès -
Trust and acceptance of a virtual psychiatric interview between embodied conversational agents and outpatients
(npj Digital Medicine. vol. 3, n° 1, 2020-01-07)Article de revueLibre accès -
Item Response Theory Analyses of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) Criteria Adapted to Screen Use Disorder: exploratory Survey
(Journal of Medical Internet Research. vol. 24, n° 7, pp. e31803, 2022-07-27)Article de revueLibre accès -
Smartphone-Based Virtual Agents Can Help the General Population Concerned by Sleep Complaints: A Proof-of-Concept Study During COVID-19 Confinement
(2020-10-16)Document de travail - Pré-publicationLibre accès -
Smartphone-Based Virtual Agents to Help Individuals With Sleep Concerns During COVID-19 Confinement: Feasibility Study
(Journal of Medical Internet Research. vol. 22, n° 12, pp. 24268, 2020-12-18)Article de revueLibre accès