1997-2017
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1997-2017
Sleep Research
Ultra-Short Light Pulses as Efficient Countermeasures for Circadian Misalignment and Objective Performance and Subjective Alertness Decrements
Elizabeth B. Klerman, M.D., Ph.D.
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.
Assessing the Impact of Chronic Sleep Restriction on Sleep and Performance-Associated Regional Brain Activation Using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (First Award Fellowship)
Michael L. Lee, Ph.D.
Characteristics of Light Exposure Necessary for Development of Optimal Countermeasures to Facilitate Circadian Adaptation and Enhance Alertness and Cognitive Performance in Space
Steven W. Lockley, Ph.D.
The ISS Dynamic Lighting Schedule: An In-Flight Lighting Countermeasure to Facilitate Circadian Adaptation, Improve Sleep and Enhance Alertness and Performance on the International Space Station
Steven W. Lockley, Ph.D.
A Model of Circadian Disruption in the Space Environment
Michael Menaker, Ph.D.
A Model of Circadian Disruption in the Space Environment
Michael Menaker, Ph.D.
Development of a Software and User Interface to Support Scenario Modeling of Astronaut Schedules to Aid in the Selection of Fatigue Countermeasures within the Behavioral Health and Performance Dashboard (BHP-DS)
Daniel Mollicone, Ph.D.
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