Kids in our study will be asked to stay overnight at our sleep suite at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital with a parent to do polysomnography (PSG). During PSG, kids sleep wearing special stickers called “electrodes” on their heads. These stickers have little cords that connect to a computer and lets us measure how kids are sleeping.
Former team member Nathan wearing stickers used in polysomnography.
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If you would like to learn more about the study, or would like to find out if your child might be eligible to participate, please submit your contact information through our contact form, call us at (305) 348-4959, or email us at lemur-study@fiu.edu.