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Researchers from the University of South Australia have identified a new, brain-based measure of sleepiness that may provide a diagnosis in just two minutes .
Electrodes attached to the scalp in the form of an electroencephalogram ( EEG ) measure the electrical activity of the brain and this activity can determine the length of time it takes an individual to fall asleep.
The team are presenting their findings at the Sleep DownUnder 2024 conference in the Gold Coast .
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