Understanding the need for sleep to improve cognition

RLF Leong, MWL Chee - Annual review of psychology, 2023 - annualreviews.org
The restorative function of sleep is shaped by its duration, timing, continuity, subjective
quality, and efficiency. Current sleep recommendations specify only nocturnal duration and …

How sleep can help maximize human potential: the role of leaders

DS Teyhen, VF Capaldi II, SPA Drummond… - Journal of Science and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Objective During multi-domain operations (MDO), soldiers need the physical supremacy,
cognitive dominance, and emotional resilience to help defend and win our nation's wars …

Combined effects of time-of-day and simulated military operational stress on perception-action coupling performance

AD LaGoy, AM Sinnott, SR Eagle… - Chronobiology …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Perception-action coupling, the ability to 'read and react'to the environment, is essential for
military personnel to operate within complex and unpredictable environments. Exposure to …

How sleep research in extreme environments can inform the military: Advocating for a transactional model of sleep adaptation

NH van den Berg, X Michaud, N Pattyn… - Current Psychiatry …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review We review the literature on sleep in extreme environments.
Accordingly, we present a model that identifies the need for mitigating interventions to …

Poor subjective sleep quality is associated with poor occupational outcomes in elite soldiers

J Mantua, AF Bessey, WJ Sowden - Clocks & sleep, 2020 - mdpi.com
We aimed to assess the relationship between subjective sleep quality and occupationally-
relevant outcomes in military personnel. Participants were from an elite unit of US Army …

Physical sleeping environment is related to insomnia risk and measures of readiness in US army special operations soldiers

J Mantua, BM Ritland, JA Naylor, G Simonelli… - BMJ Mil …, 2023 - militaryhealth.bmj.com
Background US military service members have characteristically poor sleep, even when 'in
garrison'or at one's home base. The physical sleeping environment, which is often poor in …

Human factors related to cybersickness tolerance in virtual environment

AKT Ng, CHY Leung, LKY Chan… - 2022 IEEE Conference …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Sleep quality, spatial ability, and pain sensitivity had been suggested to affect cybersickness
discomfort. This study evaluated various human factors on the cybersickness symptoms and …

Transitioning from daytime to nighttime operations in military training has a temporary negative impact on dynamic balance and jump performance in US Army …

BM Ritland, JA Naylor, AF Bessey, AB McKeon… - Journal of Science and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Objectives Explore the impact transitioning from daytime to nighttime operations has on
performance in US Army Rangers. Methods Fifty-four male Rangers (age 26.1±4.0 years) …

Review of Musculoskeletal Injuries Resulting from Military Training, Risk Factors and Prevention Strategies, Narrative Review study

S Riahy - Paramedical Sciences and Military Health, 2021 - jps.ajaums.ac.ir
Results: The findings indicate a high prevalence of musculoskeletal injuries during military
training. The most common injuries are overuse, stress fracture, muscle strain and sprains …

Cruisin'for a Snoozin': the role of sleep in resilience to simulated military operational stress

AD LaGoy - 2021 - search.proquest.com
BACKGROUND: Military personnel must maintain high levels of operational performance
despite exposure to sleep loss, caloric restriction, physical exertion and high cognitive loads …