The simple answer is no. For a sleep apnea study you are asleep so that’s your first problem in trying to control the outcome. Second, they place contacts on your ankles, face around the eyes and all over your head which are linked to a control panel at the central station. There is also an infrared camera in the room so they can watch you. They know when you are asleep, awake, how many times you move and how, what sleep pattern of sleep your in and most important how many times a night you stop breathing. Before you just shrug this thing off google sleep apnea It can kill you and has killed people before. The best of luck to you, hope you test negative. Hope this helped.
The simple answer is no. For a sleep apnea study you are asleep so that’s your first problem in trying to control the outcome. Second, they place contacts on your ankles, face around the eyes and all over your head which are linked to a control panel at the central station. There is also an infrared camera in the room so they can watch you. They know when you are asleep, awake, how many times you move and how, what sleep pattern of sleep your in and most important how many times a night you stop breathing. Before you just shrug this thing off google sleep apnea It can kill you and has killed people before. The best of luck to you, hope you test negative. Hope this helped.