Effects of Simulated Shift Schedules on Visual Search

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Hudson, Amanda
Hinson, John
Whitney, Paul
Crooks, Elena
Shattuck, Nita
Matsangas, Panagiotis
Van Dongen, Hans
Honn, Kimberly
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2021
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Oxford University Press
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Abstract
Visual search is important in many operational tasks, such as passive sonar monitoring in naval operations. Shift work can contribute to fatigue and task performance impairment; in par- ticular, backward rotating shift schedules have been shown to im- pair vigilant attention performance. However, the impact on visual search performance, above and beyond impaired vigilant attention, is unknown. We investigated the effects of two distinct shift work schedules using a visual search task with properties of real-life visual search performance.
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17 USC 105 interim-entered record; under review.
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Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
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Naval Postgraduate School
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N62271-13-M-1228
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2 p.
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Hudson, A., Hinson, J., Whitney, P., Crooks, E., Shattuck, N., Matsangas, P., ... & Honn, K. (2021). Effects of Simulated Shift Schedules on Visual Search. Sleep, 44(Supplement_2), A23-A24.
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
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