Psychological Aspects and Physiological Correlates of Work and FatigueErnst Simonson, Philip C. Weiser |
Contents
INTERRELATIONSHIPS OF THE MOTOR AND METABOLIC SUPPORT SYSTEMS | 5 |
BIOPHYSICAL MODELS FOR STUDYING WORK AND Fatigue | 43 |
NEW DIRECTIONS | 55 |
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