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| J J PilcherSummaryAffiliation: Clemson University Country: USA Publications
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The prevalence of daytime napping and its relationship to nighttime sleepJ J Pilcher
Department of Psychology, Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois, USA
Behav Med 27:71-6. 2001..The current data suggested that power napping occurs frequently in healthy adults and that spontaneous napping does not negatively affect nighttime sleep...
Effects of hot and cold temperature exposure on performance: a meta-analytic reviewJune J Pilcher
Department of Psychology, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634, USA
Ergonomics 45:682-98. 2002..The current results indicate that hot and cold temperature exposure have a negative impact on performance and that other variables (e.g., length of exposure to the temperature or task duration) may modify this relationship...
The effects of extended work under sleep deprivation conditions on team-based performanceJune J Pilcher
Department of Psychology, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634 1355, USA
Ergonomics 54:587-96. 2011..These results suggest that averaging team-based performance over a longer testing period may mask the negative effects of sleep deprivation...
Language performance under sustained work and sleep deprivation conditionsJune J Pilcher
Department of Psychology, 418 Brackett Hall, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634 1355, USA
Aviat Space Environ Med 78:B25-38. 2007....
Human performance under sustained operations and acute sleep deprivation conditions: toward a model of controlled attentionJune J Pilcher
Department of Psychology, 418 Brackett Hall, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA
Aviat Space Environ Med 78:B15-24. 2007..The current study also provided preliminary data on the use of the controlled attention model to better understand the effects of sleep deprivation...
Differential effects of permanent and rotating shifts on self-report sleep length: a meta-analytic reviewJ J Pilcher
Department of Psychology, Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois, 61625 USA
Sleep 23:155-63. 2000..The current study used the meta-analytic technique to quantitatively assess the effects of permanent and rotating shift-work schedules on sleep length...
Blood pressure increases during a simulated night shift in persons at risk for hypertensionJames A McCubbin
Department of Psychology, Clemson University, 319 B Brackett Hall, Clemson, SC 29634, USA
Int J Behav Med 17:314-20. 2010..Shift work with sleep disruption is a systemic stressor that may possibly be associated with blood pressure dysregulation and hypertension...
Using a task analysis to describe nursing work in acute care patient environmentsDina Battisto
Architecture and Health Program, School of Architecture, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina 29634, USA
J Nurs Adm 39:537-47. 2009..Findings from this initial study are being used to inform the design and evaluation of an inpatient room prototype and to generate future research in improving clinical environments to support nursing productivity...
The effects of 28 hours of sleep deprivation on respiratory sinus arrhythmia during tasks with low and high controlled attention demandsAlexander D Walker
Department of Psychology, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina 29634, USA
Psychophysiology 46:217-24. 2009....
Work/rest cycles in railroad operations: effects of shorter than 24-h shift work schedules and on-call schedules on sleepJ J Pilcher
Department of Psychology, Bradley University, Peoria, IL 61625, USA
Ergonomics 43:573-88. 2000..Although the North American railroad industry is making significant changes in on-call operations to minimize sleep-related problems from on-call schedules, better fatigue-related models validated within the railroad industry are needed...
Sleep quality versus sleep quantity: relationships between sleep and measures of health, well-being and sleepiness in college studentsJ J Pilcher
Department of Psychology, Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois 61625, USA
J Psychosom Res 42:583-96. 1997..These results indicate that health care professionals should focus on sleep quality in addition to sleep quantity in their efforts to understand the role of sleep in daily life...
Assessing subjective sleepiness during a night of sleep deprivation: examining the internal state and behavioral dimensions of sleepinessLaura E McClelland
Department of Psychology, Clemson University, South Carolina, 29634 1355, USA
Behav Med 33:17-26. 2007..The current results suggest that using measures that assess state and behavioral sleepiness separately could be useful in clinical and research settings when extreme levels of sleepiness are not expected...
Self-report sleep habits as predictors of subjective sleepinessJ J Pilcher
Department of Psychology, Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois, USA
Behav Med 25:161-8. 2000..Finally, the 4 sleepiness measures differed in how well they were related to sleep. The findings in the study suggest that sleepiness is a complex phenomenon rather than a simple reflection of sleep quantity...
Effects of sleep deprivation on performance: a meta-analysisJ J Pilcher
Department of Psychology, Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois 61625, USA
Sleep 19:318-26. 1996..In general, these results indicate that the effects of sleep deprivation may be underestimated in some narrative reviews, particularly those concerning the effects of partial sleep deprivation...
Oculomotor measures as predictors of performance during sleep deprivationLaura E McClelland
Department of Psychology, 418 Brackett Hall, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634 1355, USA
Aviat Space Environ Med 81:833-42. 2010..The current study examined whether oculomotor measures could predict changes in performance under non-sleep deprivation and acute short-term sleep deprivation conditions...
