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Accident; Analysis and Prevention|January 14, 2012
Duty periods with early start times restrict the amount of sleep obtained by short-haul airline pilotsGregory D Roach, Charli Sargent, David Darwent, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|January 14, 2012
Can a simple balance task be used to assess fitness for duty?Charli Sargent, David Darwent, Sally A Ferguson, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|August 3, 2010
Long-haul pilots use in-flight napping as a countermeasure to fatigueGregory D Roach, David Darwent, Tracey L Sletten, et al.
Chronobiology International|April 15, 2016
No first night shift effect observed following a nocturnal main sleep and a prophylactic 1-h afternoon napAnastasi Kosmadopoulos, Xuan Zhou, Gregory D Roach, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|January 21, 2014
Alternatives to polysomnography (PSG): a validation of wrist actigraphy and a partial-PSG systemAnastasi Kosmadopoulos, Charli Sargent, David Darwent, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|February 4, 2016
Daily Rhythms of Hunger and Satiety in Healthy Men during One Week of Sleep Restriction and Circadian MisalignmentCharli Sargent, Xuan Zhou, Raymond W Matthews, et al.
Chronobiology International|April 16, 2016
The time-of-day that breaks occur between consecutive duty periods affects the sleep strategies used by shiftworkersGregory D Roach, Drew Dawson, Kathryn J Reid, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|January 14, 2012
Beyond working time: factors affecting sleep behaviour in rail safety workersJessica L Paterson, Jill Dorrian, Larissa Clarkson, et al.
Chronobiology International|September 16, 2014
The effects of a split sleep-wake schedule on neurobehavioural performance and predictions of performance under conditions of forced desynchronyAnastasi Kosmadopoulos, Charli Sargent, David Darwent, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|November 18, 2015
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 schedulesGregory D Roach, Xuan Zhou, David Darwent, et al.
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Accident; Analysis and Prevention|January 14, 2012
Duty periods with early start times restrict the amount of sleep obtained by short-haul airline pilotsGregory D Roach, Charli Sargent, David Darwent, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|January 14, 2012
Can a simple balance task be used to assess fitness for duty?Charli Sargent, David Darwent, Sally A Ferguson, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|August 3, 2010
Long-haul pilots use in-flight napping as a countermeasure to fatigueGregory D Roach, David Darwent, Tracey L Sletten, et al.
Chronobiology International|April 15, 2016
No first night shift effect observed following a nocturnal main sleep and a prophylactic 1-h afternoon napAnastasi Kosmadopoulos, Xuan Zhou, Gregory D Roach, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|January 21, 2014
Alternatives to polysomnography (PSG): a validation of wrist actigraphy and a partial-PSG systemAnastasi Kosmadopoulos, Charli Sargent, David Darwent, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|February 4, 2016
Daily Rhythms of Hunger and Satiety in Healthy Men during One Week of Sleep Restriction and Circadian MisalignmentCharli Sargent, Xuan Zhou, Raymond W Matthews, et al.
Chronobiology International|April 16, 2016
The time-of-day that breaks occur between consecutive duty periods affects the sleep strategies used by shiftworkersGregory D Roach, Drew Dawson, Kathryn J Reid, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|January 14, 2012
Beyond working time: factors affecting sleep behaviour in rail safety workersJessica L Paterson, Jill Dorrian, Larissa Clarkson, et al.
Chronobiology International|September 16, 2014
The effects of a split sleep-wake schedule on neurobehavioural performance and predictions of performance under conditions of forced desynchronyAnastasi Kosmadopoulos, Charli Sargent, David Darwent, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|November 18, 2015
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 schedulesGregory D Roach, Xuan Zhou, David Darwent, et al.
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