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ISBN 10: 1433808390
ISBN 13: 978-1433808395
Author: Phillip L. Ackerman
Broad in scope, this book covers human factors and ergonomics; clinical and applied differential psychology; and applications in industrial, military, and non-work domains. A balance of theoretical and empirical research from several different countries makes this a truly multinational and interdisciplinary collection.
Table of contents:
Part I. Historical Background
1. 100 Years Without Resting Phillip L. Ackerman
Part II. Sleep and Fatigue
2. Differentiation of Sleepiness and Mental Fatigue Effects Thomas J. Balkin and Nancy J. Wesensten
3. Sleep Loss and the Ability to Self-Monitor Cognitive Performance Joseph V. Baranski
4. Fatigue in Sustained Attention: Generalizing Mechanisms for Time Awake to Time on Task Glenn Gunzelmann, L. Richard Moore, Kevin A. Gluck, Hans P. A. Van Dongen, and David F. Dinges
Part III. Neurological and Physiological Aspects of Fatigue
5. Consideration of the Influence of Mental Fatigue on Controlled and Automatic Cognitive Processes and Related Neuromodulatory Effects Monicque M. Lorist and Léon G. Faber
6. Investigating the Temporal Dynamics and Underlying Mechanisms of Cognitive Fatigue Hans P. A. Van Dongen, Gregory Belenky, and James M. Krueger
7. The Urge to Stop: The Cognitive and Biological Nature of Acute Mental Fatigue Dimitri van der Linden
Part IV. Motivation, Personality, and Subjective Fatigue
8. A Motivational Control Theory of Cognitive Fatigue
G. Robert J. Hockey
9. Determinants and Consequences of Subjective
Cognitive Fatigue
Ruth Kanfer
10. Personality and Individual Differences
in Cognitive Fatigue
Gerald Matthews
Part V. Work and Other Applications
11. Optimizing Alertness With Medications:
The Case for Hypnotics
John A. Caldwell
12. Recovery From Fatigue: The Role of Psychological Detachment Sabine Sonnentag
13. Fatigue Impact on Teams Versus Individuals During Complex Tasks Scott R. Chaiken, Donald L. Harville, Richard Harrison, Joseph Fischer, Dion Fisher, and Jeff Whitmore
14. From the Brain to the Workplace: Studies of Cognitive Fatigue in the Laboratory and Aboard Ship Andy Smith
Part VI. Conclusion
15. Conclusion: Open Panel Discussion
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