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Greg Roach
Greg Roach
Professor, Appleton Institute, CQUniversity Australia
Verified email at cqu.edu.au
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The validity of psychomotor vigilance tasks of less than 10-minute duration
S Loh, N Lamond, J Dorrian, G Roach, D Dawson
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 36 (2), 339-346, 2004
4092004
The impact of training schedules on the sleep and fatigue of elite athletes
C Sargent, M Lastella, SL Halson, GD Roach
Chronobiology International, 31 (10), 1160-1168, 2014
4032014
Sleep/wake behaviours of elite athletes from individual and team sports
M Lastella, GD Roach, SL Halson, C Sargent
European Journal of Sport Science, 15 (2), 94-100, 2015
3962015
Sleep or swim? Early-morning training severely restricts the amount of sleep obtained by elite swimmers
C Sargent, S Halson, GD Roach
European Journal of Sport Science, 14 (S1), S310-S315, 2014
3502014
Can a shorter psychomotor vigilance task be used as a reasonable substitute for the ten-minute psychomotor vigilance task?
GD Roach, D Dawson, N Lamond
Chronobiology International, 23 (6), 1379-1387, 2006
2052006
Simulated train driving: fatigue, self-awareness and cognitive disengagement
J Dorrian, GD Roach, A Fletcher, D Dawson
Applied Ergonomics, 38 (2), 155-166, 2007
2002007
The validity of activity monitors for measuring sleep in elite athletes
C Sargent, M Lastella, S Halson, GD Roach
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 19 (10), 848-853, 2016
1972016
Alternatives to polysomnography (PSG): A validation of wrist actigraphy and a partial-PSG system
A Kosmadopoulos, C Sargent, D Darwent, X Zhou, GD Roach
Behavior Research Methods, 46 (4), 1032-1041, 2014
1892014
Fatigue assessment in the field: validation of a hand-held electronic psychomotor vigilance task
N Lamond, D Dawson, GD Roach
Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, 76 (5), 486-489, 2005
1762005
The sleep, subjective fatigue, and sustained attention of commercial airline pilots during an international pattern
RM Petrilli, GD Roach, D Dawson, N Lamond
Chronobiology International, 23 (6), 1357-1362, 2006
1662006
The impact of a week of simulated night work on sleep, circadian phase, and performance
N Lamond, J Dorrian, GD Roach, K McCulloch, AL Holmes, HJ Burgess, ...
Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 60 (11), e13, 2003
1492003
Perceptions of labour pain by mothers and their attending midwives
A Baker, SA Ferguson, GD Roach, D Dawson
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 35 (2), 171-179, 2001
1462001
The relationship between the dim light melatonin onset and sleep on a regular schedule in young healthy adults
HJ Burgess, N Savic, T Sletten, G Roach, SS Gilbert, D Dawson
Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 1 (2), 102-114, 2003
1372003
A model to predict work-related fatigue based on hours of work
GD Roach, A Fletcher, D Dawson
Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, 75 (3S), A61-A69, 2004
1362004
The effect of sleep restriction on snacking behaviour during a week of simulated shiftwork
G Heath, GD Roach, J Dorrian, SA Ferguson, D Darwent, C Sargent
Accident Analysis and Prevention, 45, 62-67, 2012
1332012
Mismatch between subjective alertness and objective performance under sleep restriction is greatest during the biological night
X Zhou, SA Ferguson, RW Matthews, C Sargent, D Darwent, ...
Journal of Sleep Research, 21 (1), 40-49, 2012
1272012
The ability to self-monitor performance during a week of simulated night shifts
J Dorrian, N Lamond, AL Holmes, HJ Burgess, GD Roach, A Fletcher, ...
Sleep, 26 (7), 871-877, 2003
1272003
Sleep/wake behaviour of endurance cyclists before and during competition
M Lastella, GD Roach, SL Halson, DT Martin, NP West, C Sargent
Journal of Sports Sciences, 33 (3), 293-299, 2015
1262015
The chronotype of elite athletes
M Lastella, GD Roach, SL Halson, C Sargent
Journal of Human Kinetics, 54 (1), 219-225, 2016
1232016
A field study of sleep and fatigue in a regular rotating 12-h shift system
SD Baulk, A Fletcher, KJ Kandelaars, D Dawson, GD Roach
Applied Ergonomics, 40 (4), 694-698, 2009
1172009
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