As part of my investigation of
what factor
impacts my sleepwalking, I looked at the effect of different bedtime. This is a potentially important question for me as I have a relatively consistent waking up time. So any delay going to bed directly translate into a shorter night for example.
The time at which I go to bed (distinct from the time at which I
fall asleep) does not correlate with any of my sleepwalking scores, as the graphs below show.
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Average values, +/- SEM. % variation and statistical significance are indicated (if less than 1%) |
Additionally, there is also no correlation between the time I went to bed the night before and my sleepwalking the following night, as shown in the graphs below.
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Average values, +/- SEM. % variation and statistical significance are indicated (if less than 1%) |
Data exclude nights with
clonazepam and are normalized for the effect of
coffee and
tiredness.
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