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Train driving efficiency and safety: examining the cost of fatigue.

27 Feb 2007 This study investigated the effects of fatigue on train driving using data loggers on 50 locomotives operated by pairs of male train drivers (24-56 years) on an Adelaide-Melbourne corridor. Drivers' work history was used to calculate a fatigue score ...
rec_pub_17309757-train-driving-efficiency-safety-examining-cost-fatigue.htm


[Review of driver fatigue/drowsiness detection methods]

30 Jan 2007 Driver fatigue/drowsiness is one of the important causes of serious traffic accidents and results in so many people deaths or injuries, but also substantial directly and indirectly economic expenses. Therefore, many countries make great effort on ...
rec_pub_17333932-review-driver-fatigue-drowsiness-detection-methods.htm


The psychometric properties of the Swedish Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory MFI-20 in four different populations.

30 Dec 2006 The Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI-20) scale is widely used for measuring fatigue in cancer care. This questionnaire has been translated into Swedish and used in Swedish cancer populations, and the aim of this study was to test the validity ...
rec_pub_17438711-the-psychometric-properties-swedish-multidimensional-fatigue.htm


[Bombed out--psychic and psychosomatic long term consequences of World War II for the cohort born until 1945 in the year 2004]

30 Dec 2006 OBJECTIVES: In a population-based study the hypothesis was pursued as to what extent psychiatric consequences of specific war experiences of the cohort born up to 1945, exemplified through the fate of those bombed out during World War II, can be ...
rec_pub_17883931-bombed-psychic-psychosomatic-long-term-consequences-world-war-ii.htm


The relation between cumulative fatigue and marital status in Japanese workers.

30 Dec 2006 The authors' aim in this study was to clarify the influence of marital status on mental and physical fatigue symptoms. For 5,582 men and 484 women workers, the authors determined odds ratios of marital status using positive findings of 8 subscales ...
rec_pub_17711807-the-relation-cumulative-fatigue-marital-status-japanese-workers.htm


Sleep-associated changes in the mental representation of spoken words.

30 Dec 2006 The integration of a newly learned spoken word form with existing knowledge in the mental lexicon is characterized by the word form's ability to compete with similar-sounding entries during auditory word recognition. Here we show that although the ...
rec_pub_17362375-sleep-associated-changes-mental-representation-spoken-words.htm


[Autonomic functional changes in students during adaptation to mental work loads]

30 Dec 2006 Autonomic functions were studied at intensive mental work. There was nervous and psychiatric overstress, asthenia, and impaired cardiovascular adaptive processes. Higher sympathetic influences on the heart and vessels associated with vagal effects ...
rec_pub_17343059-autonomic-functional-changes-students-adaptation-mental-work-loads.htm


[The physiological and hygienic bases of traffic control on high-speed transport]

30 Dec 2006 The study of high-speed transport drivers' work has indicated that the latter is characterized by high nervous and emotional stress, the required long forced posture, high attention and monotonicity, as well as the physiologically power-intensive ...
rec_pub_17343050-the-physiological-hygienic-bases-traffic-control-high-speed-transport.htm


Is part of the mystery surrounding fatigue complicated by context?

17 Dec 2006 Historically, research into possible causes of exercise-induced fatigue has been found to span numerous scientific disciplines, including medicine, psychology, physiology, neurophysiology, biochemistry, biomechanics, and physics. In order to better ...
rec_pub_17182280-is-mystery-surrounding-fatigue-complicated-context.htm


Pilot mental workload: how well do pilots really perform?

13 Dec 2006 The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of increasing mental demands on various aspects of aircrew performance. In particular, the robustness of the prioritization and allocation hierarchy of aviate-navigate-communicate was ...
rec_pub_17090505-pilot-mental-workload-pilots-really-perform.htm

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