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The following pages link to How do the timing and length of a night-shift nap affect sleep inertia? (Q43531724):
Displayed 12 items.
- Effects of napping on sleepiness and sleep-related performance deficits in night-shift workers: a systematic review (Q33837860) (← links)
- Waking up is the hardest thing I do all day: Sleep inertia and sleep drunkenness (Q34541697) (← links)
- Morning sleep inertia in alertness and performance: effect of cognitive domain and white light conditions (Q34657758) (← links)
- The effects of a nighttime nap on the error-monitoring functions during extended wakefulness (Q35962700) (← links)
- Prioritizing sleep for healthy work schedules (Q36031539) (← links)
- A 30-Minute, but Not a 10-Minute Nighttime Nap is Associated with Sleep Inertia. (Q36606327) (← links)
- Factors associated with shift work disorder in nurses working with rapid-rotation schedules in Japan: the nurses' sleep health project (Q44908923) (← links)
- Effects of sleep stage and sleep episode length on the alerting, orienting, and conflict components of attention (Q45367228) (← links)
- The effects of extended nap periods on cognitive, physiological and subjective responses under simulated night shift conditions (Q47663055) (← links)
- Duration of sleep inertia after napping during simulated night work and in extended operations (Q48236656) (← links)
- 20th International Symposium on Shiftwork and Working Time: biological mechanisms, recovery, and risk management in the 24-h society (Q48243174) (← links)
- The validity of temperature-sensitive ingestible capsules for measuring core body temperature in laboratory protocols (Q48289434) (← links)