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Author:

Garcia-Ceja Enrique1,Riegler Michael1,Jakobsen Petter2,Tørresen Jim1,Nordgreen Tine2,Oedegaard Ketil J.2,Fasmer Ole Bernt3

Affiliation:

1. University of Oslo, Norway

2. University Hospital and University of Bergen, Norway

3. University of Bergen and Haukeland University Hospital. K.G., Bergen, Norway

Funder

Norwegian Research Council

Publisher

ACM

Reference33 articles.

1. Lauren B Alloy Tommy H Ng Madison K Titone and Elaine M Boland. 2017. Circadian rhythm dysregulation in bipolar spectrum disorders. Current psychiatry reports 19 4 (2017) 21. Lauren B Alloy Tommy H Ng Madison K Titone and Elaine M Boland. 2017. Circadian rhythm dysregulation in bipolar spectrum disorders. Current psychiatry reports 19 4 (2017) 21.

2. Atiyeh Bayani Fatemeh Hadaeghi Sajad Jafari and Greg Murray. 2017. Critical slowing down as an early warning of transitions in episodes of bipolar disorder: A simulation study based on a computational model of circadian activity rhythms. Chronobiology international (2017). Atiyeh Bayani Fatemeh Hadaeghi Sajad Jafari and Greg Murray. 2017. Critical slowing down as an early warning of transitions in episodes of bipolar disorder: A simulation study based on a computational model of circadian activity rhythms. Chronobiology international (2017).

3. William Bechtel. 2015. Circadian rhythms and mood disorders: are the phenomena and mechanisms causally related? Frontiers in psychiatry 6 (2015) 118. William Bechtel. 2015. Circadian rhythms and mood disorders: are the phenomena and mechanisms causally related? Frontiers in psychiatry 6 (2015) 118.

4. Jan O Berle Erik R Hauge Ketil J Oedegaard Fred Holsten and Ole B Fasmer. 2010. Actigraphic registration of motor activity reveals a more structured behavioural pattern in schizophrenia than in major depression. BMC research notes 3 1 (2010) 149. Jan O Berle Erik R Hauge Ketil J Oedegaard Fred Holsten and Ole B Fasmer. 2010. Actigraphic registration of motor activity reveals a more structured behavioural pattern in schizophrenia than in major depression. BMC research notes 3 1 (2010) 149.

5. Activity monitoring in patients with depression: A systematic review

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