Abstract

The EEG sleep characteristics of a large, healthy, aged sample (36 men and 39 women, aged 50 to 60 yr. and 19 men and 25 women, aged 60 to 70 yr.) were intercorrelated with scores from several trait personality instruments. The number of significant correlations did not exceed chance expectations. Taken together with past evidence, this finding was interpreted as reflecting the existence of only extremely limited relationships between sleep structure and trait personality variables in normal subjects.

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