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    A Z-score based method for comparing the relative sensitivity of behavioral and physiological metrics including cognitive performance, mood, and hormone levels by Caldwell, John A, Niro, Philip J, Farina, Emily K, McClung, James P, Caron, Gregory R, Lieberman, Harris R

    Published in PloS one (15-08-2019)
    “…A method for assessing the relative sensitivity of research metrics is proposed and illustrated by comparing 18 outcome measures from a published study of the…”
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    Cognitive function, stress hormones, heart rate and nutritional status during simulated captivity in military survival training by Lieberman, Harris R, Farina, Emily K, Caldwell, John, Williams, Kelly W, Thompson, Lauren A, Niro, Philip J, Grohmann, Kyle A, McClung, James P

    Published in Physiology & behavior (15-10-2016)
    “…Abstract Stress influences numerous psychological and physiological processes, and its effects have practical implications in a variety of professions and…”
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    The catecholamine neurotransmitter precursor tyrosine increases anger during exposure to severe psychological stress by Lieberman, Harris R., Thompson, Lauren A., Caruso, Christina M., Niro, Philip J., Mahoney, Caroline R., McClung, James P., Caron, Gregory R.

    Published in Psychopharmacology (01-03-2015)
    “…Rationale Acute stress produces behavioral and physiological changes modulated by central catecholamines (CA). Stress increases CA activity, and depletion of…”
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    Severe decrements in cognition function and mood induced by sleep loss, heat, dehydration, and undernutrition during simulated combat by Lieberman, Harris R., Bathalon, Gaston P., Falco, Christina M., Kramer, F. Matthew, Morgan, Charles A., Niro, Philip

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (15-02-2005)
    “…Military exercises generate high levels of stress to simulate combat, providing a unique opportunity to examine cognitive and physiologic responses of normal…”
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    Positive Effects of Basic Training on Cognitive Performance and Mood of Adult Females by Lieberman, Harris R., Karl, J. Philip, Niro, Philip J., Williams, Kelly W., Farina, Emily K., Cable, Sonya J., McClung, James P.

    Published in Human factors (01-09-2014)
    “…Objective: This study investigated whether a stressful military training program, the 9- to 10-week U.S. Army basic combat training (BCT) course, alters the…”
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    Transient decrements in mood during energy deficit are independent of dietary protein-to-carbohydrate ratio by Karl, J. Philip, Thompson, Lauren A, Niro, Philip J, Margolis, Lee M, McClung, James P, Cao, Jay J, Whigham, Leah D, Combs, Gerald F, Young, Andrew J, Lieberman, Harris R, Pasiakos, Stefan M

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-02-2015)
    “…Abstract Energy deficit and dietary macronutrient intake are thought to independently modulate cognition, mood and sleep. To what extent manipulating the…”
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    double-blind, placebo-controlled test of 2 d of calorie deprivation: effects on cognition, activity, sleep, and interstitial glucose concentrations by Lieberman, Harris R, Caruso, Christina M, Niro, Philip J, Adam, Gina E, Kellogg, Mark D, Nindl, Bradley C, Kramer, F. Matthew

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-09-2008)
    “…BACKGROUND: Anecdotal information and limited research suggest that short-term caloric deprivation adversely affects cognition. However, this issue has not…”
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    Efficacy of Eat-on-Move Ration for Sustaining Physical Activity, Reaction Time, and Mood by MONTAIN, Scott J, BAKER-FULCO, Carol J, NIRO, Philip J, REINERT, Andrew R, CUDDY, John S, RUBY, Brent C

    “…Repeated carbohydrate feedings and caffeine have been shown to increase self-paced physical activity. Whether a field ration pack that promotes snacking of…”
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    The physiological and psychological effects of combat ration feeding during a 12-day training exercise in the tropics by BOOTH, Christine K, COAD, Ross A, FORBES-EWAN, Christopher H, THOMSON, Gary F, NIRO, Philip J

    Published in Military medicine (2003)
    “…The health and psychological effects of combat ration pack (CRP) feeding during 12 days of military training in a tropical environment were investigated. Three…”
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    Weight Control Practices in Civilian Dependents of Active Duty Military Personnel by Bukhari, Asma, Das, Sai Krupa, Montain, Scott, McGraw, Susan, Lutz, Laura, Sepowitz, John, Niro, Philip, Young, Andrew, Roberts, Susan

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2015)
    “…Abstract only Obesity is prevalent in military families, but there is little information on the attitudes, beliefs and weight challenges of this unique group…”
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    The fog of war: decrements in cognitive performance and mood associated with combat-like stress by Lieberman, Harris R, Bathalon, Gaston P, Falco, Christina M, Morgan, 3rd, Charles A, Niro, Philip J, Tharion, William J

    “…Anecdotal reports from military conflicts suggest cognitive performance and mood are severely degraded by the stress of combat. However, little objective…”
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    A double-blind, placebo-controlled test of 2 d of calorie deprivation: effects on cognition, activity, sleep, and interstitial glucose concentrations12 by Lieberman, Harris R, Caruso, Christina M, Niro, Philip J, Adam, Gina E, Kellogg, Mark D, Nindl, Bradley C, Kramer, F Matthew

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-09-2008)
    “…Anecdotal information and limited research suggest that short-term caloric deprivation adversely affects cognition. However, this issue has not been studied…”
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