Static and Dynamic Discriminations in Vigilance: Effects on Cerebral Hemodynamics and Workload
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Joel S. Warm | William S. Helton | Raja Parasuraman | Tyler H. Shaw | Gerald Matthews | Michael A. Vidulich | Benjamin A. Knott | Victor Finomore | Matthew E. Funke | R. Parasuraman | M. Vidulich | T. Shaw | W. Helton | J. Warm | G. Matthews | B. Knott | V. Finomore | M. Funke
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