Below are the first 10 and last 10 pages of uncorrected machine-read text (when available) of this chapter, followed by the top 30 algorithmically extracted key phrases from the chapter as a whole.
Intended to provide our own search engines and external engines with highly rich, chapter-representative searchable text on the opening pages of each chapter.
Because it is UNCORRECTED material, please consider the following text as a useful but insufficient proxy for the authoritative book pages.
Do not use for reproduction, copying, pasting, or reading; exclusively for search engines.
OCR for page 19
REFERENCES
Balkin, T.J., W.J. Horrey, R.C. Graeber, C.A. Czeisler, and D.F. Dinges. (2011). The challenges
and opportunities of technological approaches to fatigue management. Accident Analysis
and Prevention 43(2):565-572.
Banks, S., H.P.A. Van Dongen, G. Maislin, and D.F. Dinges. (2010). Neurobehavioral dynamics
following chronic sleep restriction: Dose-response effects of one night for recovery. Sleep
33(8):1,013-1,026.
Basner, M., and D.F. Dinges. (2009). Dubious bargain: Trading sleep for Leno and Letterman.
Sleep 32(6):747-752.
Belenky, G., N.J. Wesensten, D.R. Thorne, M.L. Thomas, H.C. Sing, D.P. Redmond, M.B.
Russo, and T.J. Balkin. (2003). Patterns of performance degradation and restoration
during sleep restriction and subsequent recovery: A sleep dose-response study. Journal of
Sleep Research 12:1-12.
Bell-McGinty, S., C. Habeck, H.J. Hilton, B. Rakitin, N. Scarmeas, E. Zarahn, J. Flynn, R.
DeLaPaz, R. Basner, and Y. Stern. (2004). Identification and differential vulnerability of
a neural network in sleep deprivation. Cerebral Cortex 14(5):496-502.
Bonnet, M.H. (1991). The effect of varying prophylactic naps on performance, alertness and
mood throughout a 52-hour continuous operation. Sleep 14(4):307-315.
Cabon P.H., A. Coblentz, R. Mollard, and J. P. Fouillot. (1993). Human vigilance in railway and
long-haul flight operation. Ergonomics 36(9):1,019-1,033.
Caldwell, J.A., M.M. Allis, J.L. Caldwell, M.A. Paul, J.C. Miller, and D.F. Neri. (2009).
Aerospace Medical Association aerospace fatigue countermeasures. Subcommittee of the
Human Factors Committee, Fatigue Countermeasures in Aviation. Aviation, Space, and
Environmental Medicine 80:29-59.
Chee, M.W.L., and W.C. Choo. (2004). Functional imaging of working memory after 24 hr of
total sleep deprivation. Journal of Neuroscience 24(19):4,560-4,567.
Chee, M.W.L., L.Y.M. Chuah, V. Venkatraman, W.Y. Chan, P. Philip, and D.F. Dinges. (2006).
Functional imaging of working memory following normal sleep and after 24 and 35 h of
sleep deprivation: Correlations of fronto-parietal activation with performance.
Neuroimage 31(1):419-428.
Chuah, L.Y.M., V. Venkatraman, D.F. Dinges, and M.W.L. Chee. (2006). The neural basis of
inter-individual variability in inhibitory efficiency following sleep deprivation. Journal of
Neuroscience 26(27):7,156-7,162.
Dijk, D.J., J.F. Duffy, and C.A. Czeisler. (1992). Circadian and sleep/wake dependent aspects of
subjective alertness and cognitive performance. Journal of Sleep Research 1(2):112-117.
Dinges, D.F. (1995). An overview of sleepiness and accidents. Journal of Sleep Research,
Supplement 4(2):4-14.
Dinges, D.F. (2001). Stress, fatigue, and behavioral energy. Nutrition Reviews 59(1 Pt II):S30-
S32.
Dinges, D.F. (2004). Critical research issues in development of biomathematical models of
fatigue and performance. Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine 75(3):A181.
Dinges, D.F., and N.B. Kribbs. (1991). Performing while sleepy: Effects of experimentally
induced sleepiness. In T. Monk (Ed.), Sleep, Sleepiness and Performance, pp. 97-128.
Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons.
19
OCR for page 20
Dinges, D.F., E.C. Orne, F.J. Evans, and M.T. Orne. (1981). Performance afternaps in sleep
conducive and alerting environments. In L.C. Johnson, D.I. Tepas, W.P. Colquhoun, and
M.J. Colligan (Eds.), Biological Rhythms, Sleep and Shift Work. Advances in Sleep
Research (Vol. 7), pp. 539-552. New York: Spectrum Publications.
Dinges, D.F., M.T. Orne, W.G. Whitehouse, and E.C. Orne. (1987). Temporal placement of a
nap for alertness: Contributions of circadian phase and prior wakefulness. Sleep
10(4):313-329.
Dinges, D.F., F. Pack, K. Williams, K.A. Gillen, J.W. Powell, G.E. Ott, C. Aptowicz, and A.I.
Pack. (1997). Cumulative sleepiness, mood disturbance, and psychomotor vigilance
performance decrements during a week of sleep restricted to 4-5 hours per night. Sleep
20(4):267-277.
Doran, S.M., H.P.A. Van Dongen, and D.F. Dinges. (2001). Sustained attention performance
during sleep deprivation: Evidence of state instability. Archives Italiennes de Biologie
139(3):253-267
Drake, C.L., T. Roehrs, G. Richardson, J.K. Walsh, and T. Roth. (2004). Shift work sleep
disorder: Prevalence and consequences beyond that of symptomatic day workers. Sleep
27(8):1,453-1,462.
Drummond, S.P.A., G.G. Brown, J.L. Stricker, R.B. Buxton, E.C. Wong, and J.C. Gillin. (1999).
Sleep deprivation-induced reduction in cortical functional response to serial subtraction.
NeuroReport 10:3,745-3,748.
Drummond, S.P., G.G. Brown, J.C. Gillin, J.L. Stricker, E.C. Wong, and R.B. Buxton. (2000).
Altered brain response to verbal learning following sleep deprivation. Nature
403(6770):655-657.
Drummond, S.P.A., A. Bischoff-Grethe, D.F. Dinges, L. Ayalon, S.C. Mednick, and M.J. Meloy.
(2005). The neural basis of the psychomotor vigilance task. Sleep 28(9):1,059-1,068.
Durmer, J.S., and D.F. Dinges. 2005. Neurocognitive consequences of sleep deprivation.
Seminars in Neurology 25(1):117-129.
Federal Aviation Administration. (2008). Proceedings: Aviation Fatigue Management
Symposium: Partnerships for Solutions. Washington, DC: Federal Aviation
Administration.
Folkard, S., D.A. Lombardi, and P.T. Tucker. (2005). Shiftwork: Safety, sleepiness and sleep.
Industrial Health 43(1):201-223.
Goel, N., S. Banks, E. Mignot, and D.F. Dinges (2009a). PER3 polymorphism predicts
cumulative sleep homeostatic but not neurobehavioral changes to chronic partial sleep
deprivation. PLoS ONE 4(6):e5874
Goel, N., H. Rao, J.S. Durmer, and D.F.Dinges. (2009b). Neurocognitive consequences of sleep
deprivation. Seminars in Neurology 29(4):320-339.
Goel, N., S. Banks, E. Mignot, D.F. Dinges (2010). DQB1 *0602 predicts interindividual
differences in physiological sleep, sleepiness and fatigue. Neurology 75:1,509-1,519.
Goel, N., H.P.A. Van Dongen, D.F. Dinges. (2011). Circadian rhythm in sleepiness, alertness
and performance. In M.H. Kryger, T. Roth, W.C. Dement (Eds.). Principles and
Practice of Sleep Medicine (5th edition), pp. 4,445-4,455. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier.
Habeck, C., B.C. Rakitin, J. Moeller, N. Scarmeas, E. Zarahn, T. Brown, and Y. Stern. (2004).
An event-related fMRI study of the neurobehavioral impact of sleep deprivation on
performance of a delayed-match-to-sample task. Cognitive Brain Research 18(3):306-
321.
20
OCR for page 21
Harrison, Y., and J.A. Horne (2000). The impact of sleep deprivation on decision making: A
review. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 6(3):236-249.
Institute of Medicine. (2006). Sleep Disorders and Sleep Deprivation: An Unmet Public Health
Problem. Committee on Sleep Medicine and Research, H.R. Colten and B.M. Altevogt,
Eds. Board on Health Sciences Policy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
Institute of Medicine. (2009). Resident Duty Hours: Enhancing Sleep, Supervision, and Safety.
Committee on Optimizing Graduate Medical Trainee (Resident) Hours and Work
Schedule to Improve Patient Safety, C. Ulmer, D.M. Wolman, M.M.E. Johns, Eds.
Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
International Civil Aviation Organization. (2009). The ICAO Fatigue Risk Management Systems
Task Force. Presentation by Mitchell A. Fox, Chief Flight Safety Section, ICAO.
Available: http://www.icao.int/nacc/meetings/2009/RASGPA02/Pres/Day3/3-3/rasg-
pa_2%20fatigue.pdf [August 2010].
Kleitman, N. (1963). Sleep and Wakefulness. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press
Krueger, G. (2004). Technologies and Methods for Monitoring Driver Alertness and Detecting
Driver Fatigue: A Review Applicable To Long-Haul Truck Driving. Technical Report for
American Transportation Research Institute and Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration.
Leproult, R., E.F. Colecchia, A.M. Berardi, R. Stickgold, S.M. Kosslyn, and E. Van Cauter.
(2003). Individual differences in subjective and objective alertness during sleep
deprivation are stable and unrelated. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory
Integrative and Comparative Physiology 284(2):R280-R290.
Lim, J., and D.F. Dinges. (2010) A meta-analysis of the impact of short-term sleep deprivation
on cognitive variables. Psychological Bulletin 136(3):375-389.
Lim, J., W.C. Choo, and M.W.L. Chee. (2007). Reproducibility of changes in behaviour and
fMRI activation associated with sleep deprivation in a working memory task. Sleep
30(1):61-70
Lim, J., J.C. Tan, S. Parimal, D.F. Dinges, and M.W.L. Chee (2010). Sleep deprivation impairs
object-selective attention: A view from the ventral visual cortex. PLoS ONE 5(2):e9087
Mallis, M.M., S. Mejdal, T.T. Nguyen, and D.F. Dinges (2004). Summary of features of seven
biomathematical models of human fatigue and performance. Aviation Space and
Environmental Medicine 75(3):A4.
Matsumoto, K., and M. Harada. (1994). The effect of night-time naps on recovery from fatigue
following night work. Ergonomics 37(5):899-907.
National Transportation Safety Board. (1994). A Review of Flightcrew-Involved, Major
Accidents of U.S. Air Carriers, 1978 Through 1990. Safety Study NTSB/SS-94/01.
Available: http://libraryonline.erau.edu/online-full-text/nstb/safety-studies/5594-01.pdf
[September 2010].
National Transportation Safety Board. (2010). Loss of Control on Approach, Colgan Air, Inc.
Operating as Continental Connection Flight 3407, Bombardier DHC-8-400, N200WQ,
Clarence Center, New York, February 12, 2009. Accident Report NTSB/AAR-10/01,
PB2010-910401. Washington, DC: National Transportation Safety Board.
Nicholson, A.N., and B.M. Stone. (1987). Influence of back angle on the quality of sleep in
seats. Ergonomics 30(7):1,033-1,041.
Patrick, G.T.W., and J.A. Gilbert. (1896). On the effects of loss of sleep. Psychological Review
3(5):469-483.
21
OCR for page 22
Philibert, I. (2005). Sleep loss and performance in residents and nonphysicians: A meta-analytic
examination. Sleep 28(11):1,392-1,402.
Portas, C.M., G. Rees, A.M. Howseman, O. Josephs, R. Turner, and C.D. Frith. (1998). A
specific role for the thalamus in mediating the interaction of attention and arousal in
humans. Journal of Neuroscience 18(21): 8,979-8,989.
Portas, C.M., B. Bjorvatn, S. Fagerland, J. GrØnli, V. Mundal, E. SØrensen, et al. (1998). On-
line detection of extracellular levels of serotonin in dorsal raphe nucleus and frontal
cortex over the sleep/wake cycle in the freely moving rat. Neuroscience 83(3):807-814.
Public Law 111-216. Enacted August 1, 2010. Airline Safety and Federal Aviation
Administration Extension Act of 2010. Available:
http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgibin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=111_cong_bills&docid=f:h59
00rds.txt.pdf [January 2011].
Rogers, A.S., M.B. Spencer, B.M. Stone, and A.N. Nicholson. (1989). The influence of a 1 h
nap on performance overnight. Ergonomics 32 (10):1,193-1,205.
Rosa, R.R. (1993). Napping at home and alertness on the job in rotating shift workers. Sleep
16(8):727-735.
Rosa, R.R. (2001). Examining work schedules for fatigue: It’s not just hours of work. In P.A.
Hancock and P.A. Desmond (Eds.), Stress, Workload, and Fatigue, pp. 513-528.
Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Thomas, M., H. Sing, G. Belenky, H. Holcomb, H. Mayberg, R. Dannals, H. Wagner, D. Thorne,
K. Popp, L. Rowland, A. Welsh, S. Balwinski, and D. Redmond. (2000). Neural basis of
alertness and cognitive performance impairments during sleepiness. I. Effects of 24 h of
sleep deprivation on waking human regional brain activity. Journal of Sleep Research
9(4):335-352.
Thorpy, M.J. (2011) Circadian rhythm in sleepiness, alertness and performance. In M.H.
Kryger, T. Roth, and W.C. Dement (Eds.), Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine
(5th edition), pp. 680-693. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier.
United States Department of Transportation. (2009). 2009 International Conference on Fatigue
Management in Transportation Operations: a Framework for Progress: Boston,
Massachusetts, March 24-26, 2009. United States. Dept. of Transportation.; DOT Human
Factors Coordinating Committee (U.S.) 2009 [Washington, DC] Available:
http://depts.washington.edu/uwconf/fmto/FatigueManagementAbstracts.pdf [January
2011]
United States Department of Transportation. (2010). Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR
Parts 117 and 121 Flightcrew Member Duty and Rest Requirements: Proposed Rule
Federal Register/ Vol.75. No. 177/ Tuesday, September 14, 2010/Proposed Rules.
(NPRM).
United States Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration Advisor Circular,
Subject: Fitness for Duty AC No: AC 120-FIT.
Van Dongen, H.P.A., G. Maislin, J.M. Mullington, and D.F. Dinges (2003a). The cumulative
cost of additional wakefulness: Dose-response effects on neurobehavioral functions and
sleep physiology from chronic sleep restriction and total sleep deprivation. Sleep 26(2):
117-126.
Van Dongen, H.P.A, N.L. Rogers, and D.F. Dinges. (2003b). Sleep debt: Theoretical and
empirical issues. Sleep & Biological Rhythms 1(1):5-13.
22
OCR for page 23
Van Dongen H.P.A, and D.F..Dinges. (2005) Circadian rhythms in sleepiness, alertness, and
performance. In M.H. Kryger, R.Roth, and W.C. Dement (Eds.), Principles and Practice
of Sleep Medicine, pp. 435-443. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier.
Van Dongen, H.P.A. (2006). Shift work and inter-individual differences in sleep and sleepiness.
Chronobiology International 23(6):1,139-1,147.
Van Dongen, H.P., M.D. Baynard, G. Maislin, and D.F. Dinges. (2004). Systematic
interindividual differences in neurobehavioral impairment from sleep loss: Evidence of
trait-like differential vulnerability. Sleep 27(3):423-433.
Vgontzas A.N., S. Pejovic, E. Zoumakis, H.M. Lin, E.O. Bixler, M. Basta, J. Fang, A.
Sarrigiannidis, G.P. Chrousos, et al. (2007). Daytime napping after a night of sleep loss
decreases sleepiness, improves performance, and causes beneficial changes in cortisol
and interleukin-6 secretion. American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and
Metabolism 292(1):E253-E261.
Webb, W.B. (1987). The proximal effects of two and four hour naps within extended
performance without sleep. Psychophysiology 24(4):426-429.
Wu, J.C., J.C. Gillin, M.S. Buchsbaum, P. Chen, D.B. Keator, N.K. Wu, L.A. Darnall, J.H.
Fallon, and W.E. Bunney. (2006). Frontal lobe metabolic decreases with sleep
deprivation not totally reversed by recovery sleep. Neuropsychopharmacology
31(12):2,783-2,792.
23