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1997-2017
Brain Research
Markers of Susceptibility to Neurobehavioral Decrements in Spaceflight
David F. Dinges, Ph.D.
Optical Computer Recognition of Stress, Affect and Fatigue in Space Flight
David F. Dinges, Ph.D.
Cyber Partners: Harnessing Group Dynamics to Boost Motivation for More Efficient Exercise
Deborah Feltz, Ph.D.
Countermeasures for Neurobehavioral Vulnerabilities to Space Radiation
Robert D. Hienz, Ph.D.
Detection and Prevention of Neurobehavioral Vulnerability to Space Radiation
Robert D. Hienz, Ph.D.
Detection and Prevention of Neurobehavioral Vulnerability to Space Radiation
Robert D. Hienz, Ph.D.
Center of Acute Radiation Research
Ann R. Kennedy, D.Sc.
Designing Individual Countermeasures to Reduce Sleep Disruption and Improve Performance and Alertness in Space
Elizabeth B. Klerman, M.D., Ph.D.
Mathematical Modeling of Circadian/Performance Countermeasures
Elizabeth B. Klerman, M.D., Ph.D.
Ultra-Short Light Pulses as Efficient Countermeasures for Circadian Misalignment and Objective Performance and Subjective Alertness Decrements
Elizabeth B. Klerman, M.D., Ph.D.
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