Daniel J Mollicone
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Recent Articles
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Mollicone D, Kan K, Coats S, Mott C, van Wollen M, Hatch A, et al.
Sleep Adv
. 2023 May;
4(1):zpad003.
PMID: 37193271
Study Objectives: This study evaluated the utility and ecological validity of the 3-minute psychomotor vigilance test (PVT) completed by safety-critical personnel in an air medical transport operation as part of...
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Jones C, Basner M, Mollicone D, Mott C, Dinges D
Sleep
. 2022 Jan;
45(3).
PMID: 35023565
Astronauts are required to maintain optimal neurobehavioral functioning despite chronic exposure to the stressors and challenges of spaceflight. Sleep of adequate quality and duration is fundamental to neurobehavioral functioning, however...
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Cordoza M, Basner M, Asch D, Shea J, Bellini L, Carlin M, et al.
J Grad Med Educ
. 2021 Nov;
13(5):717-721.
PMID: 34721802
Background: Medical interns are at risk for sleep deprivation from long and often rotating work schedules. However, the effects of specific rotations on sleep are less clear. Objective: To examine...
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Basner M, Asch D, Shea J, Bellini L, Carlin M, Ecker A, et al.
N Engl J Med
. 2019 Mar;
380(10):915-923.
PMID: 30855741
Background: A purpose of duty-hour regulations is to reduce sleep deprivation in medical trainees, but their effects on sleep, sleepiness, and alertness are largely unknown. Methods: We randomly assigned 63...
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Sparrow A, Mollicone D, Kan K, Bartels R, Satterfield B, Riedy S, et al.
Accid Anal Prev
. 2016 May;
93:55-64.
PMID: 27173360
Commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers in the US may start a new duty cycle after taking a 34-h restart break. A restart break provides an opportunity for sleep recuperation to...
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Basner M, Savitt A, Moore T, Port A, McGuire S, Ecker A, et al.
Aerosp Med Hum Perform
. 2015 Nov;
86(11):942-52.
PMID: 26564759
Background: Sustained high-level cognitive performance is of paramount importance for the success of space missions, which involve environmental, physiological, and psychological stressors that may affect brain functions. Despite subjective symptom...
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Basner M, Dinges D, Mollicone D, Savelev I, Ecker A, Di Antonio A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2014 Mar;
9(3):e93298.
PMID: 24675720
Behavioral health risks are among the most serious and difficult to mitigate risks of confinement in space craft during long-duration space exploration missions. We report on behavioral and psychological reactions...
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Shea J, Dinges D, Small D, Basner M, Zhu J, Norton L, et al.
Acad Med
. 2014 Jan;
89(3):452-9.
PMID: 24448046
Purpose: Protected sleep periods for internal medicine interns have previously resulted in increased amount slept and improved cognitive alertness but required supplemental personnel. The authors evaluated intern and patient outcomes...
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McCauley P, Kalachev L, Mollicone D, Banks S, Dinges D, Van Dongen H
Sleep
. 2013 Dec;
36(12):1987-97.
PMID: 24293775
Recent experimental observations and theoretical advances have indicated that the homeostatic equilibrium for sleep/wake regulation--and thereby sensitivity to neurobehavioral impairment from sleep loss--is modulated by prior sleep/wake history. This phenomenon...
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Volpp K, Shea J, Small D, Basner M, Zhu J, Norton L, et al.
JAMA
. 2012 Dec;
308(21):2208-17.
PMID: 23212498
Context: A 2009 Institute of Medicine report recommended protected sleep periods for medicine trainees on extended overnight shifts, a position reinforced by new Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education requirements....