The Effects of Signal Salience and Caffeine on Performance, Workload, and Stress in an Abbreviated Vigilance Task
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Joel S. Warm | William N. Dember | Keith S. Jones | Gerald Matthews | Jon G. Temple | Constance M. LaGrange | W. N. Dember | J. Warm | G. Matthews | J. Temple
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