Influences of sleep-interruption and of sleep-deprivation on human circadian rhythms in performance.

Author(s)
Aschoff, J. H. Giedke, E. Pöppel … [et al.]
Year
Abstract

Circadian rhythms of performance often tend to fluctuate around a plateau in daytime, but may have pronounced minima during night. Several interruptions of sleep seem to have no systematic effect on some functions when tested the following day, but may influence others not only by impairment but also by improvement.

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A 6858 (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, 23 p.

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