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  1. 11 cze 2019 · Rapid changes in sleep/wake patterns can shift melatonin release out-of-phase with military duty schedules and result in increased sleepiness during work hours when vigilance needs are high .

  2. 13 lut 2024 · ORIGINAL RESEARCH article. Front. Neurol., 13 February 2024. Sec. Sleep Disorders. Volume 15 - 2024 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2024.1321032. This article is part of the Research Topic Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders Affecting Military Personnel and Veterans View all 17 articles.

  3. 30 paź 2020 · Each unit increase in PTSD symptoms increased the likelihood of committing an HRB by 1.19, and each hour of sleep obtained decreased probability of committing an HRB by 0.78. Lastly, a logistic regression was conducted to assess whether sleep duration predicted any incidence of HRB.

  4. 12 wrz 2018 · In the control group, which maintained the typical sleep period of 10:30 PM to 4:30 AM, both sleep duration and performance on militarily relevant tasks were reduced relative to the intervention group, which slept from 11:30 PM to 7:00 AM.

  5. This chapter addresses the role of sleep in a variety of military settings, ranging from military education and training regimes and extending to military missions and combat operations. It begins with a broad overview of the scientific literature related to sleep and performance.

  6. 30 maj 2023 · In practice, bureaucracy and the vast complexity—in terms of political mandate, diversity of contributors, organizational structure, and operational environment—are important factors (or potential barriers) influencing the nature, value, and impact of military (peacekeeping-)intelligence.

  7. 13 maj 2019 · The role of intelligence in determining outcomes of battles and wars has varied dramatically across conflicts and time, contributing to wide differences in judgments about the importance of intelligence in war. Some analysts minimize the importance of intelligence while others argue it is essential. Opposing perspectives often do not engage ...