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Concurrence of Electroencephalographic and Performance Changes During a Simulated Radar Watch and Some Implications for the Arousal Theory of Vigilance
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Concurrence of Electroencephalographic and Performance Changes During a Simulated Radar Watch and Some Implications for the Arousal Theory of Vigilance
Concurrence of Electroencephalographic and Performance Changes During a Simulated Radar Watch and Some Implications for the Arousal Theory of Vigilance
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James F. O’hanlon
James F. O’hanlon
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Jackson Beatty
Jackson Beatty
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1 January 1977
book chapter
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Springer Nature
p.
189-201
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2529-1_11
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Keywords
FUNCTION
RADAR
VIGILANCE
AROUSAL
SIMULATED
DETECTION PERFORMANCE
WATCH
ELECTROCORTICAL CHANGES
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