Eye movements discriminate fatigue due to chronotypical factors and time spent on task--a double dissociation
Systematic differences in circadian rhythmicity are thought to be a substantial factor determining inter-individual differences in fatigue and cognitive performance. The synchronicity effect (when time of testing coincides with the respective circadian peak period) seems to play an important role. E...
Main Authors: | Cazzoli, D, Antoniades, C, Kennard, C, Nyffeler, T, Bassetti, C, Müri, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2014
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