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Waking performance decrements following minimal sleep disruption: The effects of habituation during sleep

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Jun 01, 1975
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T. E. Levere, Gerald W. Morlock, F. D. Hart (1975). Waking performance decrements following minimal sleep disruption: The effects of habituation during sleep. Physiological Psychology, 3(2), 147-154. https://doi.org/10.3758/bf03337494
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