PERCLOS, a valid psychophysiological measure of alertness as assessed by psychomotor vigilance
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Washington, DC : Federal Highway Administration, Office of Motor Carriers, Office of Motor Carrier Research and Standards, [1998].
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Title from title screen (viewed on Apr. 25, 2011)
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"October 1998."
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"This study was performed by David F. Dinges, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine; and Richard Grace, Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon Research Institute."
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"Publication no. FHWA-MCRT-98-006."
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"Contract No. DTNH22-93-D-07007."
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [4])

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(1998). PERCLOS, a valid psychophysiological measure of alertness as assessed by psychomotor vigilance . Federal Highway Administration, Office of Motor Carriers, Office of Motor Carrier Research and Standards.

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1998. PERCLOS, a Valid Psychophysiological Measure of Alertness As Assessed By Psychomotor Vigilance. Federal Highway Administration, Office of Motor Carriers, Office of Motor Carrier Research and Standards.

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PERCLOS, a Valid Psychophysiological Measure of Alertness As Assessed By Psychomotor Vigilance Federal Highway Administration, Office of Motor Carriers, Office of Motor Carrier Research and Standards, 1998.

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PERCLOS, a Valid Psychophysiological Measure of Alertness As Assessed By Psychomotor Vigilance Federal Highway Administration, Office of Motor Carriers, Office of Motor Carrier Research and Standards, 1998.

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