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Psychophysiologic Indices of Drowsiness
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Abstract
The phenomenon of drowsiness and sleep during vehicle operation was first studied by noting the normal occurrence of sleep in an appropriate environment. As the individual passes through the stages of wakefulness and sleep, many psychological variables change. This paper reports the electroencephalographic and skin potential changes as related to wakefulness and sleep.
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Erwin, C., Volow, M., and Gray, B., "Psychophysiologic Indices of Drowsiness," SAE Technical Paper 730122, 1973, https://doi.org/10.4271/730122.Also In
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