actogram

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actogram (plural actograms)

  1. A graphical representation of the activity of an animal that has been isolated from environmental cues as to the time of day.
    • 2016, Roberto Refinetti, Circadian Physiology, page 80:
      The three procedures covered in this section (inspection of actograms, computation of the peak of the smoothed rhythm, and acrophase of the fitted cosine curve), however, are used most commonly.

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