Privation de sommeil et efficacité au combat.

Author(s)
Caille, E.J.D. A.M.C. Quideau J.F.J. Girard … [et al.]
Year
Abstract

Various tasks including detection choice, memorization and physical activities during diurnal or nocturnal cycles, were performed under continuous recording. Significant increasing of slow sleep phases and rapid eye movement phases are discussed.

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Library number
A 6856 (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, 6 p.

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