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Circadian Rhythms
*Articles
are from Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine
unless otherwise noted.
Circulating Books
Some representative Books from the circulating
collection located upstairs in the library:
Coleman, R. (1986)
Wide Awake at 3:00 A.M.: By Choice or by Chance?
New York: W.H. Freeman.
Dement, W. (2000)
Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine.
Philadelphia: Saunders.
Dement, W. (1992)
The Sleepwatchers. Stanford, Calif: Stanford
Alumni Association.
Ehret, C. (1983)
Overcoming Jet Lag. New York: Berkeley Books.
Fairechild, D. (1992)
Jet Smart. Berkeley, Calif: Celestial Arts.
Goeltz, J. (1980).
Jet Stress: What It Is & How to Cope with It.
Huntington Beach, CA: International Institute of
Natural Health Sciences.
Oren, J. (1993)
How to Beat Jet Lag: A Practical Guide to Air
Travelers. New York: Holt.
Articles
Adjustment of sleep and the circadian temperature
rhythm after flights across nine time zones Aug. 1989
p. 733-742 ( Philippa H. Gander)
Age, circadian rhythms, and sleep loss in flight crews
March 1993 p. 189-195 (Gander)
Air traffic controller shiftwork: What are the
implications for aviation safety? Jan. 1997 p. 69-79
(Thomas D. Luna)
Cambodian airlift: A study of fatigue April 1993 p.
319-323 (R.B. Rayman)
Case report: Obstructive sleep apnea –an air safety
risk Oct. 1997 p. 1139-1143 (S. Panton)
Circadian adaptation of aircrew to transmeridian
flight Dec. 2002 p. 1153-1160 (G. D.
Roach)
Combatting fatigue to enhance safety AW&ST Nov. 4,
1996 p. 49-52 (Pierre Sparaco)
Crew factors in flight operations: The initial
NASA-Ames field studies on Fatigue Sept. 1998 Vol. 69
No. 9 Section II supplement
Disturbing patterns: Fighting fatigue in the cockpit
Business & Commercial Aviation, Sept. 1001 p.
94-
The effect of sleep deprivation and sustained military
operations on near visual performance Mar. 1992 p.
172-176 ( Julie R. Quant)
The endorphin response of women to sleep loss and
exercise Feb. 1988 p. 129-131 (R.G. McMurray)
Evaluation of the sleepy crew member: USAI AM
experience and a suggested clinical approach Mar. 1989
p. 263-267 (Katchen & Gronseth)
Fatigue factors for aviators Flying Safety Oct.
2002 p. 20-25 (Dr. John Caldwell)
Fatigue in the aviation environment: an overview of
the causes and effects as well as recommended
countermeasures Oct. 1997 p. 932-938 ( J.A. Caldwell)
Fending off fatigue Business & Commercial Aviation
Nov. 1997 p. 70-75 (Linda L. Martin)
Flight crew sleep during multiple layover polar
flights Jul. 1993 p. 641-647 (M. Sasaki)
Health, sleep, and mood perceptions reported by
airline crews flying short and long hauls 1994 p.
27-51 (L.A. Haugli)
Inducing jet lag in the laboratory: patterns of
adjustment to an acute shift in routine Aug 1988 p.
703-710 (Timothy H. Monk)
International aircrew sleep and wakefulness after
multiple time zone flights: a cooperative study Dec.
1986 p. B3-B9 (R. Curtis Graeber)
International cooperative study of aircrew layover
sleep: operational summary Dec. 1986 p. B-14 –B-28 (Graeber)
Light visor treatment for jet lag after westward
travel across six time zones Nov. 2001 p. 1089- (Ziad
Boulos)
Melatonin and zopiclone as facilitators of early
circadian sleep in operational air transport crews May
2004 p. 439-443 (M.A.Paul)
Modafinil’s effects on simulator performance and mood
in pilots during 37 h without sleep Sep. 2004 p.
777-784 (J.A. Caldwell)
Napping: Power or poison? Flying Safety Oct.
2002 p. 16-17 (J. Lynn Caldwell, P.H.D.)
Nocturnal sleep and daytime alertness of aircrew after
transmeridian flights Dec. 1986 p. B43-B52 (Anthony N.
Nicolson)
Patterns of sleep-wakefulness before and after
transmeridian flight in commercial airline pilots Dec.
1986 p. B29-B42 (Mitsuo Sasaki)
Perceived fatigue for short and long-haul flights: a
survey of 739 airline pilots Oct. 2003 p. 1072-1077
(S. Bourgeois-Bougrine)
Perception and predictability of travel fatigue after
long-haul flights: a retrospective study Feb. 2003 p.
173-179 (D.J.C. Flower)
Pilot fatigue manageable, but remains insidious threat
Flying Safety May 1999 p. 16-20
Proceedings of the fatigue and performance modeling
workshop June 13-14 2002 Mar. 2004 Sect. II supplement
Sleep Airline Pilot Mar. 03 p. 18-23 (Larry E.
Nazimek)
Sleep and circadian rhythms of an airline pilot
operating on the polar route: a case report May 1988
p. 443-447 (Alexander Samuel)
Sleep: Its no longer just for underachievers. AOPA
Pilot Mar. 2003 p. 18-26 (Alan Mustafa)
Sleep, sleepiness, and circadian rhythmicity in
aircrew operating on transatlantic routes Dec. 1986 p.
B53-B64 (Hans M. Wegman)
Sleep and wake patterns in air crew on a 2-day layover
on westward long distance flights Jun. 1998 p. 596-602
(A. Lowden)
Sleep loss Airline Pilot Apr. 1995 p. 20-23 (Philppa
H. Gander, De Nguyen)
Some effects of sleep loss on vestibular responses
Jun. 1988 p. 523-529 (William E. Collins)
Study of pilot alertness highlights the feasibility of
ultra long range flight operations ICAO p. 14-15
(Singh, Dr. Jarnail)
A study of USAF Air Traffic Controllers shiftwork:
Sleep, fatigue, acitivity, and mood analyses Jan. 1997
p. 18-23 (T.D. Luna)
Symptoms of fatigue and coping strategies in
international pilots The International Journal of
Aviation Psychology Vol. 7 no. 3 p. 251-258 (Keith
J. Petrie)
Topics in aeromedical certification: Sleep apnea: A
report Mar. 2003 p. 288-290 (M. Alan)
Total sleep deprivation and the thyroid axis: Effects
of sleep and waking activity Jun. 1996 p. 513-519
Two crew operations: Stress and fatigue during
long-haul night flights Aug. 1997 p. 679-687 (A.
Samuel)
Using outdoor exercise to decrease jet lag in airline
crewmembers Dec. 1996 p. 1155-1160 (M. Shiota)
You’re not tired are you? FAA Aviation News
May/Jun 2001 p. 23-24 (Eric Simson)
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