Help fellow researchers by participating in the second Flow Limitation Challenge. Keep reading
The NSRR is organizing a meeting with a group of early adopters on October 9th in Boston. Keep reading
Today, the NSRR team is taking a moment to discuss the latest sleep research with Matt Butler. Thank you Matt for providing us with insight into your research! Can you tell us a little about your group? Matt Butler: Circadian disruptions and sleep disorders alter temporal patterns of physiology and behavior, and they increase the risk for cardiovascular disease, metabolic diseases including diabetes, and mood disorders. Keep reading
Help fellow researchers by participating in the Flow Limitation Challenge. Keep reading
The NSRR is fortunate to have a diverse community of researchers, colleagues, and collaborators. A leading expert in his field, we were able to talk with Shaun Purcell about his research in the Genetics of Sleep Spindles. Keep reading
We've put up a page that describes how to search across multiple datasets using the NSRR Cross Dataset Query Interface. Feel free to leave us any feedback on the process in the comments below! Keep reading
Welcome to the NSRR! We've prepared a tutorial for you that covers the following topics: Simply downloading large numbers of using the NSRR downloader tool. Generating simple statistics in Ruby using datasets downloaded from the NSRR. Extracting signal channels from polysomnograms in EDF format. If you have issues with any of the steps listed on the tutorial, leave a comment below! Keep reading
Today we launched the NSRR. Keep reading