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Fig 1.

Schematic overview of the study.

The figure gives an overview of the study setup. First baseline assessments are performed. If the patient meets all inclusion criteria, is willing to participate and demonstrates proficiency in suing the devices, data acquisition starts. The timeseries shows that both objective and subjective data are measured over several days. Participants wear a wristband continuously to measure physiological data, and each night they record their sleep using an EEG-headband. In the morning, participants complete a sleep diary. In the evening, they fill out an activity diary and use the temporal experiences tracing (TET) tool to report about experiences made during the day, both by using the study interface.

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Table 1.

Standard questionnaires.

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Table 2.

Sleep: Neural parameters.

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Table 3.

Physiological measures: Heart rate and heart rate variability.

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Table 4.

Physiological measures: Skin conductance.

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Fig 2.

Temporal Experience Tracing—An example from the study interface.

A) Tracing the dynamics of daily experiences at the end of the day is one task in the project. In this example participants are asked to trace their feelings of ’Stress’ throughout the day. B) Example of an answer for this question. Participants can digitally draw the graph within the study interface.

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Table 5.

Temporal Experience Tracing (TET): Overview and description of daily dimensions.

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