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The validity of psychomotor vigilance tasks of less than 10-minute durationThe shift work and health research agenda: Considering changes in gut microbiota as a pathway linking shift work, sleep loss and circadian misalignment, and metabolic disease.Comparison of digital infrared thermal imaging (DITI) with contact thermometry: pilot data from a sleep research laboratory.What happens to mood, performance and sleep in a laboratory study with no sleep deprivation?Urinary 6-sulfatoxymelatonin excretion and aging: new results and a critical review of the literature.Aging young sleep: a test of the phase advance hypothesis of sleep disturbance in the elderly.Melatonin agonists and insomnia.Predicting pilot's sleep during layovers using their own behaviour or data from colleagues: implications for biomathematical models.The ability to self-monitor performance during a week of simulated night shifts.Sleep and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).The relationship between the rate of melatonin excretion and sleep consolidation for locomotive engineers in natural sleep settings.Thermoregulation as a sleep signalling system.Melatonin as a hypnotic: con.Countermeasures to driver fatigue: a review of public awareness campaigns and legal approaches.Fatigue-proofing: a new approach to reducing fatigue-related risk using the principles of error management.12-h or 8-h shifts? It depends.Look before you (s)leep: evaluating the use of fatigue detection technologies within a fatigue risk management system for the road transport industry.The sensitivity of a palm-based psychomotor vigilance task to severe sleep loss.The time-of-day that breaks occur between consecutive duty periods affects the sleep strategies used by shiftworkers.Impact of layover length on sleep, subjective fatigue levels, and sustained attention of long-haul airline pilots.Train driving efficiency and safety: examining the cost of fatigue.Predicting the timing and duration of sleep in an operational setting using social factors.Feedback has a positive effect on cognitive function during total sleep deprivation if there is sufficient time for it to be effectively processed.Do split sleep/wake schedules reduce or increase sleepiness for continuous operations?Integrating the actions of melatonin on human physiology.Are two halves better than one whole? A comparison of the amount and quality of sleep obtained by healthy adult males living on split and consolidated sleep-wake schedules.The Relationships between Human Fatigue and Public Health: A Brief Commentary on Selected Papers from the 9th International Conference on Managing Fatigue in Transportation, Resources and Health.Estimating informal household food waste in developed countries: the case of Australia.Sleep habits and accident risk among truck drivers: a cross-sectional study in Argentina.Work hours, workload, sleep and fatigue in Australian Rail Industry employees.Extraocular light exposure does not phase shift saliva melatonin rhythms in sleeping subjects.Neurobehavioural performance effects of daytime melatonin and temazepam administration.A field study of sleep and fatigue in a regular rotating 12-h shift system.Comment on 'Melatonin as a hypnotic: pro'.Changes in structural aspects of mood during 39-66 h of sleep loss using matched controls.Hours of work and rest in the rail industry: to prescribe or not to prescribe, that is the question.The impact of short, irregular sleep opportunities at sea on the alertness of marine pilots working extended hours.The driver vigilance telemetric control system (DVTCS): investigating sensitivity to experimentally induced sleep loss and fatigue.Shiftwork experience and the value of time.Sleep Schedule Regularity Is Associated with Sleep Duration in Older Australian Adults: Implications for Improving the Sleep Health and Wellbeing of Our Aging Population.
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