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The Journal of Sleep Research, owned by the European Sleep Research Society, is an international journal dedicated to basic and clinical sleep research, reflecting the progress in this rapidly expanding field, and promoting the exchange of ideas between scientists at a global level.
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- Detailed Author Guidelines with valued input and quick decision from an skilled editorial team.
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- Adding impact to the field through the publication of guidelines and themed content collections.
Articles
A custom‐built single‐channel in‐ear electroencephalography sensor for sleep phase detection: an interdependent solution for at‐home sleep studies
-  3 October 2024
Irregular breakfast eating in type 2 diabetes mellitus is associated with greater social jetlag and poorer metabolic health
-  2 October 2024
Validating the CogSleep Screener in older adults at a memory and cognition clinic
-  30 September 2024
Associations of polysomnographic measures of obstructive sleep apnea, and nocturnal oxygen saturation with incident type 2 diabetes mellitus in middle‐aged and older men
-  30 September 2024
The following is a list of the most cited articles based on citations published in the last three years, according to CrossRef.
European guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of insomnia
-  675-700
-  5 September 2017
The two‐process model of sleep regulation: a reappraisal
-  131-143
-  14 January 2016
Changes in sleep pattern, sense of time and digital media use during COVID‐19 lockdown in Italy
-  15 May 2020
Dealing with sleep problems during home confinement due to the COVID‐19 outbreak: Practical recommendations from a task force of the European CBT‐I Academy
-  4 April 2020
The Sleep Disturbance Scale for Children (SDSC) Construct ion and validation of an instrument to evaluate sleep disturbances in childhood and adolescence
-  251-261
-  December 1996