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  • 3. Topographic electroencephalogram changes associated with psychomotor vigilance task performance after sleep deprivation.
    Gorgoni M, Ferlazzo F, Ferrara M, Moroni F, D'Atri A, Fanelli S, Gizzi Torriglia I, Lauri G, Marzano C, Rossini PM, De Gennaro L.
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  • 8. Sustaining attention for a prolonged period of time increases temporal variability in cortical responses.
    Reteig LC, van den Brink RL, Prinssen S, Cohen MX, Slagter HA.
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  • 9. Attention lapses and behavioural microsleeps during tracking, psychomotor vigilance, and dual tasks.
    Buckley RJ, Helton WS, Innes CRH, Dalrymple-Alford JC, Jones RD.
    Conscious Cogn; 2016 Oct 01; 45():174-183. PubMed ID: 27619820
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  • 15. Using interstimulus interval to maximise sensitivity of the Psychomotor Vigilance Test to fatigue.
    Matthews RW, Ferguson SA, Sargent C, Zhou X, Kosmadopoulos A, Roach GD.
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    Arsintescu L, Kato KH, Cravalho PF, Feick NH, Stone LS, Flynn-Evans EE.
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  • 20. The effect of split sleep schedules (6h-on/6h-off) on neurobehavioural performance, sleep and sleepiness.
    Short MA, Centofanti S, Hilditch C, Banks S, Lushington K, Dorrian J.
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