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    Patterns of performance degradation and restoration during sleep restriction and subsequent recovery: a sleep dose‐response study by Belenky, Gregory, Wesensten, Nancy J., Thorne, David R., Thomas, Maria L., Sing, Helen C., Redmond, Daniel P., Russo, Michael B., Balkin, Thomas J.

    Published in Journal of sleep research (01-03-2003)
    “…SUMMARY Daytime performance changes were examined during chronic sleep restriction or augmentation and following subsequent recovery sleep. Sixty‐six normal…”
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    Operational implications of varying ambient light levels and time-of-day effects on saccadic velocity and pupillary light reflex by Yu, Minzhong, Kautz, Mary A., Thomas, Maria L., Johnson, Dagny, Hotchkiss, Edwin R., Russo, Michael B.

    Published in Ophthalmic & physiological optics (01-03-2007)
    “…Changes in maximal saccadic velocity (SV), initial pupil diameter (IPD), constriction latency (CL) and constriction amplitude (CA) determined by the pupillary…”
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    The effects of chronic partial sleep deprivation on cognitive functions of medical residents by Khazaie, Habibolah, Tahmasian, Masoud, Ghadami, Mohammad R, Safaei, Hooman, Ekhtiari, Hamed, Samadzadeh, Sara, Schwebel, David C, Russo, Michael B

    Published in Iranian journal of psychiatry (01-01-2010)
    “…Because of on-call responsibilities, many medical residents are subjected to chronic partial sleep deprivation, a form of sleep restriction whereby individuals…”
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    Ambulatory monitoring of sleep disorders by TAHMASIAN, Masoud, KHAZAIE, Habibolah, SEPEHRY, Amir Ali, RUSSO, Michael B

    “…Behavioural and functional activity monitoring has a long history in sleep research. The term "Actigraphy" refers to methods using computerized wristwatch-size…”
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    EFFECTS OF SLEEP DEPRIVATION ON LATERAL VISUAL ATTENTION by KENDALL, ATHENA P., KAUTZ, MARY A., RUSSO, MICHAEL B., KILLGORE, WILLIAM D. S.

    Published in International journal of neuroscience (01-10-2006)
    “…Sleep loss temporarily impairs vigilance and sustained attention. Because these cognitive abilities are believed to be mediated predominantly by the right…”
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    Electroencephalogram of asymptomatic adult subjects by JABBARI, B, RUSSO, M. B, RUSSO, M. L

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (2000)
    “…The objective of this study is to investigate the incidence of epileptiform activity, focal or generalized slowing, patterns of uncertain significance and the…”
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    Recommendations for the ethical use of pharmacologic fatigue countermeasures in the U.S. military by Russo, Michael B

    “…Culture and public opinion strongly influence debates on ethics-and what may be ethically acceptable to one nationality may be unacceptable to others. In…”
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    Neurocognitive monitors: toward the prevention of cognitive performance decrements and catastrophic failures in the operational environment by Thomas, Maria L, Russo, Michael B

    “…Network-centric doctrine and the proposed C41SR (command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) distributions to…”
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    Cognition, blinks, eye-movements, and pupillary movements during performance of a running memory task by Fukuda, Kyosuke, Stern, John A, Brown, Timothy B, Russo, Michael B

    “…Blinks, saccades, and pupil diameter changes are studied for their application as tools to unobtrusively monitor aspects of performance. Subjects performed a…”
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    Stress, mental health, and cognition: a brief review of relationships and countermeasures by Stetz, Melba C, Thomas, Maria L, Russo, Michael B, Stetz, Thomas A, Wildzunas, Robert M, McDonald, Joshua J, Wiederhold, Brenda K, Romano, Jr, James A

    “…Today's network-centric battlefield environment is highly stressful and cognitively demanding. Many warfighters are feeling overwhelmed and end up being…”
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    Conversion disorder presenting as multiple sclerosis by RUSSO, M. B, BROOKS, R. R, FONTENOT, J, DOPLER, B. M, NEELY, E. T, HALLIDAY, A. W

    Published in Military medicine (01-10-1998)
    “…We describe a patient originally diagnosed with clinically definite multiple sclerosis whose actual diagnosis of conversion disorder was revealed when his…”
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    Monitoring and predicting cognitive state and performance via physiological correlates of neuronal signals by Russo, Michael B, Stetz, Melba C, Thomas, Maria L

    “…Judgment, decision making, and situational awareness are higher-order mental abilities critically important to operational cognitive performance. Higher-order…”
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    Cognitive performance and communications in a network-centric battle laboratory by Banderet, Louis E, Russo, Michael B

    “…Many of the technological advances in the information sciences that make the network-centric battlefield possible will also foster methodologies that enable…”
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    Human biovibrations: assessment of human life signs, motor activity, and cognitive performance using wrist-mounted actigraphy by Russo, Michael B, Vo, Alexander, Labutta, Robert, Black, Ian, Campbell, William, Greene, Jody, McGhee, James, Redmond, Daniel

    “…The application of miniature motion sensors (accelerometers) to study the macro- (gross) and micro- (barely discernible) activities associated with human…”
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    High-frequency EEG as measure of cognitive function capacity: a preliminary report by Sing, Helen C, Kautz, Mary A, Thorne, David R, Hall, Stanley W, Redmond, Daniel P, Johnson, Dagny E, Warren, Kimberly, Bailey, Joshua, Russo, Michael B

    “…High-frequency EEG (HFE) as a potential predictor of alertness/drowsiness was first proposed by Kaplan and Loparo. Sampling EEG at 950 Hz, they established an…”
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