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Rhythmic Aspects of Behavior ISBN: 9781003046158
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Autor:
Kathryn A. Popp, Maria L. Thomas, Helen S. Mayberg, David R. Thorne, Daniel P. Redmond, Helen C. Sing, Gregory Belenky, Laura M. Rowland, A. Welsh, Robert F. Dannals, Henry N. Wagner, Sharon M. Balwinski, Henry H. Holcomb
Publikováno v:
Thalamus & Related Systems. 2:199-229
Sleep deprivation impairs alertness and cognitive performance, and these deficits suggest decreases in brain activity and function, particularly in the prefrontal cortex, a region subserving alertness, attention, and higher-order cognitive processes
Autor:
Helen C. Sing, Daniel P. Redmond, Nancy J. Wesensten, David R. Thorne, Michael B. Russo, Gregory Belenky, Thomas J. Balkin, Maria L. Thomas
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sleep Research. 12:1-12
Daytime performance changes were examined during chronic sleep restriction or augmentation and following subsequent recovery sleep. Sixty-six normal volunteers spent either 3 (n = 18), 5 (n= 16), 7 (n = 16), or 9 h (n = 16) daily time in bed (TIB) fo
Autor:
Maria L. Thomas, Henry Wagner, Kathryn A. Popp, Gregory Belenky, A. Welsh, Helen S. Mayberg, Helen C. Sing, Robert F. Dannals, Laura M. Rowland, Daniel P. Redmond, Henry H. Holcomb, Sharon M. Balwinski, David R. Thorne
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sleep Research. 9:335-352
The negative effects of sleep deprivation on alertness and cognitive performance suggest decreases in brain activity and function, primarily in the thalamus, a subcortical structure involved in alertness and attention, and in the prefrontal cortex, a
Autor:
Helen C. Sing, Siegfried Vogel, Henry N. Wagner, Richard Cephus, Christiane H. May, Elias K. Shaya
Publikováno v:
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers. 28:23-26
Movement activity of a normal baboon and of a baboon with induced Parkinsonism by unilateral administration of 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) was recorded by the Walter Reed Activity Monitor (or actigraph). Mean activity in the l
Autor:
Warren Avery, David R. Thorne, Martica H. Hall, Gregory Belenky, Helen C. Sing, Kathy Popp, Maria L. Thomas, Una D. McCann
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychopharmacology. 13:41-52
Treatment with alpha-methyl-para-tyrosine (AMPT), a catecholamine synthesis inhibitor, has been shown to produce pronounced increases in sleepiness and mild increases in negative mood and anxiety when administered to healthy male adults. The present
Autor:
Joyce C. Cochran, Paul A. Newhouse, Maria L. Thomas, David M. Penetar, Helen C. Sing, Gregory Belenky, Joanne B. Fertig, David R. Thorne
Publikováno v:
Military Psychology. 4:207-233
Normal male subjects (N = 102) underwent total sleep deprivation in a laboratory environment for 48 hr. In separate dose-response, double-blind, placebo-controlled experiments, 36 subjects received single doses of d- amphetamine, 35 received intraven
Autor:
Helen C, Sing, Michael B, Russo
Publikováno v:
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 78(12)
Autor:
Jordan M. Shapiro, Daniel P. Redmond, Helen C. Sing, Dagny Johnson, Gregory Belenky, David R. Thorne
Publikováno v:
Behavior research methods. 37(1)
This field-portable reaction time test and analysis software run on devices using the Palm operating system. It is designed to emulate a test and commercial device widely used in sleep deprivation, shift work, fatigue, and stimulant drug research but
Autor:
Laura M, Rowland, Maria L, Thomas, David R, Thorne, Helen C, Sing, Jeffrey L, Krichmar, H Quigg, Davis, Sharon M, Balwinski, Robert D, Peters, Esther, Kloeppel-Wagner, Daniel P, Redmond, Elizabeth, Alicandri, Gregory, Belenky
Publikováno v:
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 76
Oculomotor responses related to the pupil light reflex (PLR) and saccadic velocity may be sensitive to the effects of sleepiness and therefore could be used to evaluate an individual's fitness for duty.There were 12 normal subjects who completed an 8