VIGILANCE PERFORMANCE OF MEN SLEEPING UNDER ARCTIC CONDITIONS
- Authors
- Corporate Authors
- Defence and Civil Inst of Environmental Medicine, Downsview ONT (CAN)
- Abstract
- The study investigated the effect of cold exposure on vigilance performance in men working and sleeping under Arctic conditions. The results were compared with changes in the amount of REM sleep. EEG sleep recordings were made on six subjects during five baseline nights in laboratory conditions, 16 experimental nights in Arctic conditions, and four recovery nights in the laboratory.
- Report Number
- PUB-78-X-39 —
- Date of publication
- 01 Jan 1979
- Number of Pages
- 5
- Reprinted from
- Aviat Space Environ Med, vol 50, no 7, 1979, p 692-696
- DSTKIM No
- 80-00203
- CANDIS No
- 124911
- Format(s):
- Hardcopy;Originator's fiche received by DSIS
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