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916 related items for PubMed ID: 17118092

  • 1. The effects of chewing versus caffeine on alertness, cognitive performance and cardiac autonomic activity during sleep deprivation.
    Kohler M, Pavy A, van den Heuvel C.
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  • 5. Maintaining alertness and performance during sleep deprivation: modafinil versus caffeine.
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  • 13. Caffeine restores engagement speed but not shooting precision following 22 h of active wakefulness.
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