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Heitmann A., Aguirre A., Trutschel U., Guttkuhn R., Imrie A, Moore-Ede M.: Sleep pattern in workers with irregular and unpredictable work hours. J. Sleep Res. 7, Suppl. 2, 115.1998.

Heitmann A., Aguirre A., Trutschel U., Imrie A, Moore-Ede M.: Can freight train drivers adapt their sleep pattern to a 24-hour operation? Shiftwork International Newsletter 14, 80. 1997.

Circadian Technologies. IMPAC. Buffalo-Toledo Pilot. Report. Phases I and II. Circadian Technologies. Cambridge. April. 1997

Heitmann A., Trutschel U., Aguirre A., Beauregard J., Mitchell J., Mitchell R, Moore-Ede M.: Sleepiness countermeasures as an alternative to hours-of-work limits: A field study with forty locomotive engineers. J. Sleep Res. 5, Suppl. 1, 90. 1996.

Moore-Ede M., Mitchell R., Heitmann A., Trutschel U., Aguirre A., Hajarnavis H. CANALERT ’95: Alertness Assurance in the Canadian Railways. Report. Circadian Technologies. Cambridge. 1996.

Aguirre A, Heitmann A, Trutschel U, Mitchell J, Beauregard J, Mitchell R, Moore-Ede M.  Application of a pupilometric/occulomotor test for evaluating sleepiness in a field study with railway engineers.  J. Sleep Res. 5 Suppl. 1. p. 2, 1996

Sirois W, Moore-Ede MC. Preventing fatigue and human error in around-the-clock operations.  Semiconductor Safety Association Journal 10: 1-8, 1996

Houpt TA, Boulos Z, Moore-Ede MC. Midnight Sun: Software for Determining Light Exposure and Phase-Shifting   Schedules During Global Travel.  Physiology & Behavior 59(3): 561-568, 1996

Aguirre A. Ritmos biologicos y sueño (Biological rhythms and sleep). In: Sueño y procesos cognitivos (Sleep and cognitive processes). Editorial Sintesis.1996.

Circadian Technologies. IMPAC. Elkhart-Chicago Pilot. Report. Phases I and II. Circadian Technologies. Cambridge. October 1996

Stampi C, Aguirre A, Macchi M, Moore-Ede MC.  Peppermint Aroma as a Countermeasure to Sleepiness During Driving Simulation.  Sleep Research 25: 112, 1996.

Moore-Ede MC.  When things go bump in the night. ABA Journal 81: 56-60, 1995.

Stampi C, Aguirre A, Macchi M, Moore-Ede, M.C.  Pilot Study on the Effects of Peppermint Aroma as a Countermeasure to Impaired Driving Performance Caused by Loss of Alertness. Institute for Circadian Physiology Report, September 1995

Stampi C, Heitmann A, Macchi M, Stone P, Aguirre A. Assessing vigilance levels in transport operations research. In: Vigilance et transports. Aspects fondamentaux, dégradation et prévention. Vallet M, Khardi S. (eds.) Presses Universitaires de Lyon. Lyon. p 31-37. 1995.

Aguirre A, Foret J. Irregularity of working hours in railway workers and types of complaints. Int. Arch. Occ. Env. Health 65,367-371. 1994.

Heitmann A., Stampi C, Macchi M.: Techniques for the assessment of driver alertness from the EEG alpha-frequency band. J. Sleep Research 3, Suppl.1, p.103. 1994.

Moore-Ede MC. Switching on alertness. PIMA Magazine 75 (12): 42-44, 1993.

Moore-Ede MC.  Alertness is critical in today’s twenty-four hour society: Nine ways to keep you alert.  Nuclear News 36 (9): 34-35, 1993.

Moore-Ede MC.  Nine ways to stay alert in a 24-hour society. Pipeline Digest 30 (19): 8-9, 1993.

Moore-Ede MC.  Alert at the switch. Technology Review 96 (7): 52-59, 1993.

Moore-Ede MC.  We have ways of keeping you alert. New Scientist 140 (1899): 30-35, 1993.

Moore-Ede MC. The twenty-four hour society: Understanding human limits in a world that never stops. Addison-Wesley, Boston, Mass.1993.

Aguirre A, Foret J. Work schedules of train drivers: 20 years later. In: Designing for Everyone Proceedings of the 11th Congress of  the IEA. vol 2, 1516-1517. Queinnec and Daniellou (eds.) Taylor and Francis. London. 1991 .

Aguirre A, Cerezo V, Rodriguez-Valdes JL, Lopez-Aira JM. Sleep and subjective fatigue in spanish railway workers as a function of working schedules. In: Shiftwork: health, sleep and performance.  Studies in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, vol 10, 415-420.  Costa G. et al (eds.) Peter Lang.  Frankfurt am Main. 1990.

Welsh DK, Moore-Ede MC.  Lithium slows circadian rhythm in Primates.  Biological Psychiatry. 28: 117-126, 1990.

Mistlberger RE, Houpt TA, Moore-Ede MC.  Food anticipatory rhythms under 24-hour schedules of limited access to single macronutrients.  J. Biol. Rhythms, 5 (1): 35-46, 1990.

Moore-Ede MC.  How to keep alert behind the wheel. Transport Topics, July 1989.

Moore-Ede M, Campbell S, Baker T.  Effect of reduced operator alertness on the night shift on process control operator performance. Proceedings of the Instrument Society of America's Symposium/Conference, October 1989. 

Moore-Ede MC.  Assuring human operator alertness at night in power plants.  In:  Proceedings of the 1988 IEEEE Fourth Conference on Human Factors and Power Plants, Monterey CA, June 1988, pp. 522-524.

Moore-Ede M, Campbell S, Baker T.  Falling asleep behind the wheel: Research priorities to improve driver alertness and highway safety.  Proceedings of the Federal Highway Administration Symposium on Truck and Bus Driver Fatigue, November 1988.

Connolly JJ, Moore-Ede MC.  Using the principles of circadian physiology enhances shift schedule design.  American Nuclear Society, Dallas TX, June 1987.

Moore-Ede MC.  Physiology of the circadian timing system: Predictive versus reactive homeostasis.  Thirtieth Annual Bowditch Lecture.  Am. J. Physiol. 19 (5): R735-R752, 1986.

Moore-Ede MC, Richardson GS.  Medical implications of shift- work. Ann. Rev. of Med. 36: 607-617, 1985.

Moore-Ede MC, Moline M.L.  Circadian rhythms and photoperiodism.  Evered, D., Clark, S., eds.  In: Photoperiodism, Melatonin and the Pineal. London: Pitman, 1985, pp. 23-33.

Moore-Ede MC, Czeisler CA.: Mathematical models of the circadian sleep-wake cycle. Raven Press, New York. 1984.

Kronauer RE, Czeisler CA, Pilato SF, Moore-Ede MC, Weitzman ED.  Mathematical representation of the human circadian system: Two interacting oscillators which affect sleep.  Chase, M., ed.  In: Sleep Disorders: Basic and Clinical Research.  New York: Spectrum Publications, Inc., 1983, pp. 173-194

Moore-Ede MC.  The circadian timing system in mammals: Two pacemakers preside over many secondary oscillators.  Fed. Proc. 42 (11): 2802-2808, 1983

Weitzman ED, Czeisler CA, Zimmerman JC, Moore-Ede MC, Ronda JM.  Biological rhythms in man: Internal physiological organization during non-entrained (free-running) conditions and application to delayed sleep phase syndrome.  Chase, M., ed.  In: Sleep Disorders: Basic and Clinical Research.  New York: Spectrum Publications, Inc., 1983, pp. 153-171

Czeisler CA, Moore-Ede MC, Coleman RM.  Rotating shift work schedules that disrupt sleep are improved by applying circadian principles.  Science 217: 460-463, 1982

Moore-Ede MC.  What hath night to do with sleep?  Modern society is setting its own pace.  Natural History 91 (9): 22-24, 1982

Moore-Ede MC.  Sleeping as the world turns.

Natural History 91 (10): 28-36, 1982

Kronauer RE, Czeisler CA, Pilato SF, Moore-Ede MC., Weitzman, E.D.  Mathematical model of the human circadian system with two interacting oscillators.  Am. J. Physiol. 242 (11): R3-R17, 1982

Moore-Ede MC, Czeisler CA, Richardson GS.  Circadian timekeeping in health and disease.  Part l: Basic properties of circadian pacemakers.  NEJM 309 (8): 469-476, 1983

Moore-Ede MC, Czeisler C., Richardson GS.  Circadian timekeeping in health and disease.  Part 2: Clinical implications of circadian rhythmicity.  NEJM 309 (9): 530-536, 1983

Moore-Ede, MC, Sulzman FM, Fuller CA.: The clocks that time us: Physiology of the circadian timing system. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass. 1982.

Fuller CA, Sulzman FM, Moore-Ede MC.  Shift work and the jet-lag syndrome: Conflicts between environmental and body time.  Johnson, L.C., Tepas, D.I., Colqhoun, W.P., Colligan, M.J., eds.  In: The Twenty-four Hour Workday.  Proceedings of a Symposium on Variations in Work-Sleep Schedules.  Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health Publication No. 81-127, 305-320.1981.

Czeisler CA., Zimmerman JC, Ronda JM, Moore-Ede M., Weitzman ED.  Timing of REM sleep is coupled to the circadian rhythm of body temperature in man. Sleep 2: 329-346.1980.

Czeisler C.A., Moore-Ede MC, Coleman RM.  Rotating shift work schedules that disrupt sleep are improved by applying circadian principles.

Czeisler CA, Weitzman ED, Moore-Ede MC Zimmerman JC, Knauer RS.  Human sleep: Its duration and organization depend on its circadian phase. Science 210: 1264-1267. 1980.

Lydic R, Schoene WC, Czeisler CA, Moore-Ede MC.   Suprachiasmatic region of the human hypothalamus: Homolog to the primate circadian pacemaker? Sleep 2 (3): 355-361, 1980.

Moore-Ede MC. Circadian rhythms in drug effectiveness and toxicity in shiftworkers.  Rentos, P.G., Shepard, R.D., eds. In: National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health Report, Shiftwork and Health. Cincinnati: U.S. Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare, 254-257. 1976.