Aims: Neurobehavioural performance is typically worse during night shifts than dayshifts because the sleep/wake cycle and circadian rhythm are misaligned. Working multiple shorter shifts per day, to allow some sleep at night and some work during the daytime, may improve night-time performance. However, the effect of splitting the work-rest schedule on night-time performance is not currently clear. Therefore, the aim of this study was to compare performance during split and consolidated work-rest schedules at different times of the day. Methods: Twenty-nine male participants lived in a time-isolation laboratory for 12 days. Participants were scheduled to one of two 28-h forced desynchrony (FD) protocols. Each provided the same total time in ...
Although sleep restriction is associated with decrements in daytime alertness and neurobehavioural p...
Although sleep restriction is associated with decrements in daytime alertness and neurobehavioural p...
Demand for 24-h access to services and goods has led to an increase in the number of employees engag...
Aims: Neurobehavioural performance is typically worse during night shifts than dayshifts because the...
Extended wakefulness, sleep loss, and circadian misalignment are factors associated with an increase...
Shift work is common in today's society, and is associated with negative health outcomes, and a...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine whether the timing of sleep in the break between con...
This laboratory study of 90 healthy adults investigates human performance impairments resulting from...
Split shift schedules which minimise consecutive hours awake and maintain adequate total sleep time ...
Study Objectives: The homeostatic-circadian regulation of neurobehavioral functioning is not well un...
Study Objectives: The homeostatic-circadian regulation of neurobehavioral functioning is not well un...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate sleep and circadian phase in the relationships between ne...
Study Objectives: The state instability hypothesis posits that increasing sleep drive brings about e...
Shiftworkers are often required to sleep at inappropriate phases of their circadian timekeeping syst...
Study Objectives: The state instability hypothesis posits that increasing sleep drive brings about e...
Although sleep restriction is associated with decrements in daytime alertness and neurobehavioural p...
Although sleep restriction is associated with decrements in daytime alertness and neurobehavioural p...
Demand for 24-h access to services and goods has led to an increase in the number of employees engag...
Aims: Neurobehavioural performance is typically worse during night shifts than dayshifts because the...
Extended wakefulness, sleep loss, and circadian misalignment are factors associated with an increase...
Shift work is common in today's society, and is associated with negative health outcomes, and a...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine whether the timing of sleep in the break between con...
This laboratory study of 90 healthy adults investigates human performance impairments resulting from...
Split shift schedules which minimise consecutive hours awake and maintain adequate total sleep time ...
Study Objectives: The homeostatic-circadian regulation of neurobehavioral functioning is not well un...
Study Objectives: The homeostatic-circadian regulation of neurobehavioral functioning is not well un...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate sleep and circadian phase in the relationships between ne...
Study Objectives: The state instability hypothesis posits that increasing sleep drive brings about e...
Shiftworkers are often required to sleep at inappropriate phases of their circadian timekeeping syst...
Study Objectives: The state instability hypothesis posits that increasing sleep drive brings about e...
Although sleep restriction is associated with decrements in daytime alertness and neurobehavioural p...
Although sleep restriction is associated with decrements in daytime alertness and neurobehavioural p...
Demand for 24-h access to services and goods has led to an increase in the number of employees engag...