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Attention Regulation Among Sleep-Deprived Air-Force Pilots. [PDF]
Dolev T+9 more
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Behavioral Patterns, Rather Than Environmental Factors, Shape the Energy Balance of Wintering Chinese Mergansers (<i>Mergus squamatus</i>) in Huangshan. [PDF]
Yu C+7 more
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The Role of Sleep and the Effects of Sleep Loss on Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Processes. [PDF]
Hyndych A, El-Abassi R, Mader EC.
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Assessment tools for attention deficits in patients with stroke: a scoping review across components and recovery phases. [PDF]
Sakai K, Miyauchi T, Tanabe J.
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Respiratory coordination of excitability states across the human wake-sleep cycle
Sánchez Corzo A+6 more
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A growing body of literature suggests that courts and juries are inclined toward division of liability between two strictly non-negligent or 'vigilant' parties. However, standard models of liability rules do not provide for vigilance-based sharing of liability.
Allan M. Feldman, Ram Singh
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Vigilance Estimation Using a Wearable EOG Device in Real Driving Environment
IEEE transactions on intelligent transportation systems (Print), 2020Vigilance decrement in driving tasks has been reported to be a major factor in fatal accidents and could severely endanger public transportation safety. However, efficient approaches for estimating vigilance in real driving environment are still lacking.
Wei-Long Zheng+7 more
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Decreased vigilance or habituation to humans? Mechanisms on increased boldness in urban animals
Behavioral Ecology, 2019Increased boldness is one of the most prevalent behavioral modifications seen in urban animals and is thought to be a coping response to anthropogenic environmental alterations.
K. Uchida+4 more
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The structure of vigilance [PDF]
Vigilance is understood as a primarily behavioral category. Identical stimuli tend to evoke more or less differentiated behavioral responses dependent on a low or high state of vigilance. The rise of vigilance from coma to full attention moves along with increasing differentiation of evoked behavioral responses. With heterogeneous physical, figurative,
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