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Psychomotor vigilance performance

Dinges DF, Pack F, Williams K, Gillen KA, Powell JW, Ott GE, Aptowicz C, Pack AI. Cumulative sleepiness, mood disturbance, and psychomotor vigilance performance decrements during a week of sleep restricted to 4—5 hours per night. Sleep 1997 20(4) 267-277. [Pg.23]

Psychomotor Vigilance Performance Neurocognitive Assay Sensitive to Sleep Loss... [Pg.39]

Chugh DK, Weaver TE, Dinges DF. Psychomotor vigilance performance in sleep apnea compared patients presenting with snoring without apnea. Sleep 1998 21 491. [Pg.67]

Phipps-Nelson J, Redman JR, Dijk DJ, et al. Daytime exposure to bright light, as compared to dim light, decreases sleepiness and improves psychomotor vigilance performance. Sleep 2003 26(6) 695-700. [Pg.70]

Psychomotor vigilance performance One-way factorial ANOVA found no significant effect of duty on Captains mean reciprocal response time. However, analyses revealed a significant effect of duty on First Officers mean reciprocal response time (Fjj = 5.9, p <0.05). Specifically, First Officers in the non-rested group (M = 4.5 m, SD = 0.63) responded significantly slower than First Officers in the rested group (M = 4.1 m, SD = 0.43). [Pg.265]


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