Alcohol and sleep restriction combined reduces vigilant attention, whereas sleep restriction alone enhances distractibility

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Alcohol and sleep restriction combined reduces vigilant attention, whereas sleep restriction alone enhances distractibility is …
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P356DOI10.5665/SLEEP.4672
P932PMC publication ID4402669
P698PubMed publication ID25515101

P50authorClare AndersonQ48356455
Joanne FieldingQ39063619
James C LeeQ56999380
Jessica E ManousakisQ88552365
P2093author name stringJames Lee
Jessica Manousakis
Joanne Fielding
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P433issue5
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)765-775
P577publication date2015-05-01
P1433published inSleepQ15716655
P1476titleAlcohol and sleep restriction combined reduces vigilant attention, whereas sleep restriction alone enhances distractibility
P478volume38

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