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Simulated Military Operational Stress Negatively Impacts Psychomotor Vigilance And Neurocognitive Biomarkers In Men And Women

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Simulated Military Operational Stress Negatively Impacts Psychomotor Vigilance And Neurocognitive Biomarkers In Men And Women Meaghan E. Beckner, Brian J. Martin, William R. Conkright, Shawn R. Eagle, Aaron M. Sinnott,… Click to show full abstract

Simulated Military Operational Stress Negatively Impacts Psychomotor Vigilance And Neurocognitive Biomarkers In Men And Women Meaghan E. Beckner, Brian J. Martin, William R. Conkright, Shawn R. Eagle, Aaron M. Sinnott, Alice D. LaGoy, Felix Prossel, Shawn D. Flanagan, Anne Germain, Peter G. Roma, Michael N. Dretsch, Christopher Connaboy, Bradley C. Nindl, FACSM. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. KBR/NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX. Walter Reed Army Institute for Research, Joint Base Lewis-McCord, WA. (Sponsor: Bradley Nindl, Phd, FACSM, FACSM)

Keywords: negatively impacts; operational stress; simulated military; military operational; stress negatively; impacts psychomotor

Journal Title: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Year Published: 2020

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