Diurnal Variation in human performance : a review.

Author(s)
Hockey, G.R.J. & W.P. Colquhoun
Year
Abstract

The efficiency with which many tasks are performed has been found to follow closely the diurnal fluctuations that exist is several psychological processes, in particular body temperature. This paper is an attempt to review the broad area of such "time of day" effects from the point of view of both theoretical and practical considerations.

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Library number
A 6848 (In: A 6846)
Source

In: Proceedings of the NATO symposium on the effects of diurnal rhythm and loss of sleep on human performance, held at Strasbourg, 13-17 July 1970, 44 p.

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