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Chronobiology International|September 22, 2022
Combined effects of time-of-day and simulated military operational stress on perception-action coupling performanceAlice D LaGoy, Aaron M Sinnott, Shawn R Eagle, et al.
Sleep|August 25, 2021
A trait of mind: stability and robustness of sleep across sleep opportunity manipulations during simulated military operational stressAlice D LaGoy, J David Cashmere, Meaghan E Beckner, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|March 29, 2021
Neuromuscular Performance and Hormonal Responses to Military Operational Stress in Men and WomenWilliam R Conkright, Meaghan E Beckner, Aaron M Sinnott, et al.
Sleep Health|December 12, 2022
Less daytime sleepiness and slow wave activity during sleep predict better physical readiness in military personnelAlice D LaGoy, William R Conkright, Felix Proessl, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|April 3, 2021
Impact of simulated military operational stress on executive function relative to trait resilience, aerobic fitness, and neuroendocrine biomarkersMeaghan E Beckner, William R Conkright, Shawn R Eagle, et al.
Physiological Reports|March 15, 2024
Skeletal muscle adaptations to high-intensity, low-volume concurrent resistance and interval training in recreationally active men and womenAdam J Sterczala, Nathaniel Rodriguez-Ortiz, Evan D Feigel, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|February 27, 2023
Military tactical adaptive decision making during simulated military operational stress is influenced by personality, resilience, aerobic fitness, and neurocognitive functionNicole M Sekel, Meaghan E Beckner, William R Conkright, et al.
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Chronobiology International|September 22, 2022
Combined effects of time-of-day and simulated military operational stress on perception-action coupling performanceAlice D LaGoy, Aaron M Sinnott, Shawn R Eagle, et al.
Sleep|August 25, 2021
A trait of mind: stability and robustness of sleep across sleep opportunity manipulations during simulated military operational stressAlice D LaGoy, J David Cashmere, Meaghan E Beckner, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|March 29, 2021
Neuromuscular Performance and Hormonal Responses to Military Operational Stress in Men and WomenWilliam R Conkright, Meaghan E Beckner, Aaron M Sinnott, et al.
Sleep Health|December 12, 2022
Less daytime sleepiness and slow wave activity during sleep predict better physical readiness in military personnelAlice D LaGoy, William R Conkright, Felix Proessl, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|April 3, 2021
Impact of simulated military operational stress on executive function relative to trait resilience, aerobic fitness, and neuroendocrine biomarkersMeaghan E Beckner, William R Conkright, Shawn R Eagle, et al.
Physiological Reports|March 15, 2024
Skeletal muscle adaptations to high-intensity, low-volume concurrent resistance and interval training in recreationally active men and womenAdam J Sterczala, Nathaniel Rodriguez-Ortiz, Evan D Feigel, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|February 27, 2023
Military tactical adaptive decision making during simulated military operational stress is influenced by personality, resilience, aerobic fitness, and neurocognitive functionNicole M Sekel, Meaghan E Beckner, William R Conkright, et al.
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