Cognitive processes in planning and judgements under sleep deprivation and time pressure
@article{Kobbeltvedt2005CognitivePI, title={Cognitive processes in planning and judgements under sleep deprivation and time pressure}, author={Therese Kobbeltvedt and Wibecke Brun and Jon Christian Laberg}, journal={Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes}, year={2005}, volume={98}, pages={1-14} }
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