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    Polysomnography: physiologic measures of sleep which are electroencephalography (EEG), electroencephalography (EOG), and electromyography (EMG).

Abbreviations

BDI:

Beck Depression Inventory

CBT:

Cognitive behavior therapy

CPAP:

Continuous positive air pressure

ESS:

Epworth sleepiness scale

PI:

Psychophysiological insomnia

PLMS:

Periodic limb movements in sleep

PSQI:

Pittsburgher sleep quality index

RLS:

Restless legs syndrome

SAS:

Sleep apnea syndrome

SDTP:

Sleep disturbed tinnitus patients

TP:

Tinnitus patients

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Crönlein, T., Geisler, P., Hajak, G. (2011). Tinnitus and Sleep. In: Møller, A.R., Langguth, B., De Ridder, D., Kleinjung, T. (eds) Textbook of Tinnitus. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60761-145-5_65

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