The Sleep and Chronophysiology Laboratory
The Sleep and Chronophysiology Laboratory
at the University of Michigan is a research
facility that investigates sleep and
biological rhythm regulation from childhood
through adulthood using electroencephalogram
(EEG) to measure brain activity. We have
a strong interest in the biological risk
factors for depression and how major depressive
disorder affects the sleep of both children
and adults.
Insomnia and biological rhythm problems are a focus of our clinical service. Most of our studies require a minimum of two overnight sleep studies. Our laboratory is equipped with 8 bedrooms, shower facilities, kitchen with microwave and stove-top, and a very comfortable environment conducive for sleeping away from home.
Roseanne Armitage, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Psychiatry
Director - Sleep and Chronophysiology Laboratory
University of Michigan
4250 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
phone: 734-764-2256
fax: 734-764-1229
email: psych-sleeplab@med.umich.edu



