A pre-drive ocular assessment predicts alertness and driving impairment: A naturalistic driving study in shift workers.
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Michael G Lenné | Jonny Kuo | Mark E Howard | Clare Anderson | Michelle Magee | Tracey L Sletten | C. Anderson | M. Lenné | S. Rajaratnam | M. Howard | T. Sletten | Megan D Mulhall | Michelle Magee | A. Collins | J. Cori | J. Kuo | Jennifer Cori | Marie-Antoinette Spina | Allison Collins | Shantha M W Rajaratnam | M. Spina
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