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Nita Lewis Shattuck

Professor
Operations Research

Phone: (831) 656-2281

Overview

Dr. Nita Lewis Shattuck is a professor at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) in Monterey, California with faculty appointments in the Operations Research and Systems Engineering Departments and the MOVES Institute. She founded the Human Systems Integration Program at NPS in 2003, serving as the Program Director until 2008. Dr. Shattuck directs the research of the Crew Endurance Team, serving as Team Leader, and pursues her research interests in human fatigue in operational settings, individual and team performance, and decision-making. Dr. Shattuck serves as mentor to junior faculty, post-doctoral fellows and graduate students, advising over 100 masters theses. She has developed and taught multiple distance and resident graduate level courses and helped design the Human Systems Integration (HSI) Distance Learning Master’s degree.

In her work with the military, Dr. Shattuck has studied the effects of fatigue, sleep deprivation, thermal stress, and acceleration (+Gz-induced LOC and motion) in various operational and laboratory environments. She has studied work and rest patterns of US Navy Sailors on over 30 ships; conducted a 4-year longitudinal study of sleep and performance of Cadets at the US Military Academy, West Point, NY; assessed sleep and academic performance of US Navy Recruits at the Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, IL; and studied the effects of delayed bedtime and wakeup times on performance of US Army Basic Combat Trainees at FT Leonard Wood, MO. In studies of US Marines at Camp Pendleton, CA, Dr. Shattuck examined the effects of waterborne motion exposure to cognitive and physical performance in Marines and was co-investigator of a study of egress times from amphibious vehicles. Dr. Shattuck has served as Principal Investigator on numerous other operational field studies including sleep and psychomotor performance of crewmembers on the USS Independence (LCS 2) Rough Water Trials. She served as advisor to the President's Emergency Operations Center of the White House, documenting improvements in sleep and morale following adoption of a novel watchbill. Dr. Shattuck led a team to study work and rest patterns of members of the Reactor Department of the USS NIMITZ (CVN 69), focusing on their performance using different watchbills.

Dr. Shattuck received her Ph.D. in Behavioral Science from the University of Texas School of Public Health and has spent her entire career working in various agencies in the Department of Defense. Dr. Shattuck has published over 100 articles, book chapters, and technical reports and speaks annually to more than 30 Naval, DOD, civilian, and international audiences, sharing the information she has learned from decades of applied research in the Department of Defense. Dr. Shattuck’s work has resulted in sweeping changes to US Navy policy that now mandates the use of circadian-based watchbills and emphasizes the benefits of crew rest practices. She is the recipient of the Department of the Navy Distinguished Civilian Service Award in 2018.
NPS Experience
  • 2017 - current: Professor
  • 2006 - 2017: Associate Professor
  • 2000 - 2006: Assistant Research Professor
Research Interests
human performance (individual and team); shiftwork; crew endurance and resilience; circadian rhythms; decision making; trust in automation

Awards

  • 2022 - William E. Collins Award Outstanding Human Factors Publication of the Year, Aerospace Human Factors Association
  • 2018 - Navy Distinguished Civilian Service Award, Secretary of the Navy
  • 2013 - Surface Navy Association Literary Award, Surface Navy Association
  • 2008 - Roland Calori Award for Best Paper , Organizational Studies Journal
  • 2007 - 'Jimmie' Hamilton Award for Best Paper from the American Society of Naval Engineers Best Paper for 2007, American Society of Naval Engineers
  • 2006 - Gary F. Wheatley Award for Best Paper , International Command and Control Research and Technology

Boards, Memberships, & Certifications

Professional Memberships
  • 2020 Society for Research on Biological Rhythms
  • 2019 Society for Light Treatment and Biological Rhythms
  • 2014 Surface Navy Association
  • 2010 Working Time Society
  • 2005 Sleep Research Society
  • 1990 Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
  • 1990 Aerospace Medical Association

Scholarly Work

Publications
  • Conference Proceedings
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2021). A PILOT STUDY OF LIGHT MANAGEMENT IN THE US NAVY.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Matsangas, P., & Boyle, J, (2021). DEPRESSION, ANXIETY, AND RESTING HEART RATE VARIABILITY DURING SLEEP IN A SAMPLE OF ACTIVE DUTY SERVICE MEMBERS.
  • Hudson, A., Hinson, J., Whitney, P., Crooks, E., Shattuck, N. L., Matsangas, P., Van Dongen, Hans, & Honn, K, (2021). EFFECTS OF SIMULATED SHIFT SCHEDULES ON VISUAL SEARCH.
  • Matsangas, P., Shattuck, N. L., & Clifton, H, (2021). RACK CURTAINS IMPROVE SAILORS' SLEEPING CONDITIONS IN BERTHING COMPARTMENTS OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY (USN) SHIPS.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Matsangas, P., Clifton, H., Hart, J., Czeisler, C., & Barger, L, (2020). Crew Endurance Training in the United States Navy: Interim Assessment of a 3-year Project.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Matsangas, P., Dahlman, J., & Dahlman, A, (2020). Assessment of the fixed 4-hours on/8-hours off watchstanding schedule on a surface vessel of the Swedish Royal Navy.
  • Matsangas, P., & Shattuck, N. L, (2019). Preliminary Assessment of a Novel Watchstanding Schedule for a Crew on a Small Surface Combatant of the United States Navy.
  • Matsangas, P., Shattuck, N. L., Mortimore, K., Paghasian, C., & Greene, F, (2019). The 3-minute Psychomotor Vigilance Task (PVT) Embedded in a Wrist-worn Device: Time of Day Effects.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Shattuck, L. G., & Matsangas, P, (2019). SLEEPINESS AND FATIGUE IN CADETS AT THE US MILITARY ACADEMY: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM A 10-YEAR FOLLOW-ON STUDY.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Shattuck, L. G., & Matsangas, P, (2019). SLEEPINESS AND FATIGUE IN CADETS AT THE US MILITARY ACADEMY: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM A 10-YEAR FOLLOW-ON STUDY.
  • Spitzer, H., Tuan Hoang, Lindemann, C., LaPorta, A. J., Pierce, E. C., Pena, M. T., Franciose, R. J., Bass, C. R., & Shattuck, N. L, (2018). Effects of Fatigue on Surgical Performance and Attentiveness.
  • Lindemann, C., Tuan Hoang, Spitzer, H., LaPorta, A. J., Pierce, E. C., Pena, M. T., Franciose, R. J., Shattuck, N. L., & Bass, C. R, (2018). Feasibility of Surgical Intervention Aboard Nontraditional US Navy Vessels.
  • Journal Articles
  • Combs, E. K., Dahlman, A. S., Shattuck, N. L., Heissel, J. A., & Whitaker, L. R, Comparison of physiological and cognitive performance in F-22 pilots during day and night flying: A pilot study. Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance.
  • Hilditch, C. J., Wong, L. R., Bathurst, N. G., Feick, N. H., Pradhan, S., Santamaria, A., Shattuck, N. L., & Flynn-Evans, E. E, (2022). Rise and shine: The use of polychromatic short-wavelength-enriched light to mitigate sleep inertia at night following awakening from slow-wave sleep. JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH.
  • Gurubhagavatula, I., Barger, L. K., Barnes, C. M., Basner, M., Boivin, D. B., Dawson, D., Drake, C. L., Flynn-Evans, E. E., Mysliwiec, V., Patterson, P. D., Reid, K. J., Samuels, C., Shattuck, N. L., Kazmi, U., Carandang, G., Heald, J. L., & Van Dongen, Hans P. A, (2021). Guiding principles for determining work shift duration and addressing the effects of work shift duration on performance, safety, and health: guidance from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Society. SLEEP, 11(44).
  • Gurubhagavatula, I., Barger, L. K., Barnes, C. M., Basner, M., Boivin, D. B., Dawson, D., Drake, C. L., Flynn-Evans, E. E., Mysliwiec, V., Patterson, P. D., Reid, K. J., Samuels, C., Shattuck, N. L., Kazmi, U., Carandang, G., Heald, J. L., & Van Dongen, Hans P. A, (2021). Guiding principles for determining work shift duration and addressing the effects of work shift duration on performance, safety, and health: guidance from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Society. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL SLEEP MEDICINE, 11(17), 2283-2306.
  • Matsangas, P., & Shattuck, N. L, (2021). Habitability in Berthing Compartments and Well-Being of Sailors Working on US Navy Surface Ships. HUMAN FACTORS, 3(63), 462-473.
  • Matsangas, P., & Shattuck, N. L, (2020). Sleep quality, occupational factors, and psychomotor vigilance performance in U.S. Navy sailors. Sleep, 12(43).
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2020). Eating behaviors in Sailors of the United States Navy: Meal-to-sleep intervals. Nutrition and Health.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2020). Does the quality of life differ for shift workers compared to day workers? Chronobiology International, 9-10(37), 1299-13030.
  • Matsangas, P., Shattuck, N. L., & Saitzyk, A, (2020). Sleep-Related Practices, Behaviors, and Sleep-Related Difficulties in Deployed Active-Duty Service Members Performing Security Duties. BEHAVIORAL SLEEP MEDICINE, 2(18), 262-274.
  • Spitzer, Holly, V, Hoang, T., Pierce, E., Franciose, R. J., Pena, M., Shattuck, N. L., Bass, C. R., Blankenship, J., Juliano, M., Lindemann, C. B., Springer, H. A., & LaPorta, A. J, (2020). Assessing Surgical Task Load and Performance: A Comparison of Simulation and Maritime Operation. MILITARY MEDICINE, (185), 599-609.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2020). Does the quality of life differ for shift workers compared to day workers? CHRONOBIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 9-10(37), 1299-1303.
  • Lindemann, C., Tuan Hoang, Pierce, E., Franciose, R., Pena, M., Wilson, T., Bass, C., Shattuck, N. L., & LaPorta, A. J, (2020). Efficacy of Medical Operations and Layout Planning Onboard Nontraditional US Navy Vessels at High Seas. MILITARY MEDICINE, (185), 590-598.
  • Matsangas, P., & Shattuck, N. L, (2020). Hand-Held and Wrist-Worn Field-Based PVT Devices vs. the Standardized Laptop PVT. AEROSPACE MEDICINE AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE, 5(91), 409-415.
  • Matsangas, P., & Shattuck, N. L, (2020). Sleep quality, occupational factors, and psychomotor vigilance performance in the US Navy sailors. SLEEP, 12(43).
  • Matsangas, P., Shattuck, N. L., & Saitzyk, A, (2020). Sleep-Related Practices, Behaviors, and Sleep-Related Difficulties in Deployed Active-Duty Service Members Performing Security Duties. BEHAVIORAL SLEEP MEDICINE, 2(18), 262-274.
  • Skornyakov, E., Gaddameedhi, S., Paech, G. M., Sparrow, A. R., Satterfield, B. C., Shattuck, N. L., Layton, M. E., Karatsoreos, I., & Van Dongen, Hans P. A, (2019). Cardiac autonomic activity during simulated shift work. INDUSTRIAL HEALTH, 1(57), 118-132.
  • Matsangas, P., & Shattuck, N. L, (2018). Discriminating Between Fatigue and Sleepiness in the Naval Operational Environment. BEHAVIORAL SLEEP MEDICINE, 5(16), 427-436.
  • Matsangas, P., & Shattuck, N. L, (2018). Discriminating Between Fatigue and Sleepiness in the Naval Operational Environment. BEHAVIORAL SLEEP MEDICINE, 5(16), 427-436.
  • Ryan, A., Matsangas, P., Anglemyer, A. T., & Shattuck, N. L, (2017). Improving Sleep Attributes of Military Personnel in Operational Settings by Controlling Exposure to Blue Light. Journal of Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1(61), 906-910.
  • Matsangas, P., Shattuck, N. L., & Brown, S. A, (2017). Preliminary validation study of the 3-min wrist-worn psychomotor vigilance test. BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS, 5(49), 1792-1801.
  • Skornyakov, E., Shattuck, N. L., Winser, M. A., Matsangas, P., Sparrow, A. R., Layton, M. E., Gabehart, R. J., & Van Dongen, Hans P. A, (2017). Sleep and performance in simulated Navy watch schedules. ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION, (99), 422-427.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2017). Sunlight Exposure, Work Hours, Caffeine Consumption, and Sleep Duration in the Naval Environment. AEROSPACE MEDICINE AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE, 6(88), 579-585.
  • Matsangas, P., Shattuck, N. L., & Brown, S. A, (2017). Preliminary validation study of the 3-min wrist-worn psychomotor vigilance test. BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS, 5(49), 1792-1801.
  • Skornyakov, E., Shattuck, N. L., Winser, M. A., Matsangas, P., Sparrow, A. R., Layton, M. E., Gabehart, R. J., & Van Dongen, Hans P. A, (2017). Sleep and performance in simulated Navy watch schedules. ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION, (99), 422-427.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2017). Sunlight Exposure, Work Hours, Caffeine Consumption, and Sleep Duration in the Naval Environment. AEROSPACE MEDICINE AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE, 6(88), 579-585.
  • Matsangas, P., Shattuck, N. L., & Brown, S. A, (2017). Preliminary validation study of the 3-min wrist-worn psychomotor vigilance test. BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS, 5(49), 1792-1801.
  • Skornyakov, E., Shattuck, N. L., Winser, M. A., Matsangas, P., Sparrow, A. R., Layton, M. E., Gabehart, R. J., & Van Dongen, Hans P. A, (2017). Sleep and performance in simulated Navy watch schedules. ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION, (99), 422-427.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2017). Sunlight Exposure, Work Hours, Caffeine Consumption, and Sleep Duration in the Naval Environment. AEROSPACE MEDICINE AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE, 6(88), 579-585.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2016). Operational assessment of the 5-h on/10-h off watchstanding schedule on a US Navy ship: sleep patterns, mood and psychomotor vigilance performance of crewmembers in the nuclear reactor department. ERGONOMICS, 5(59), 657-664.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Matsangas, P., Moore, J., & Wegemann, L, (2016). Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Symptoms, Excessive Daytime Sleepiness, and Fatigue in the Crewmembers of a US Navy Ship. MILITARY MEDICINE, 7(181), 655-662.
  • Mysliwiec, V., Matsangas, P., Baxter, T., & Shattuck, N. L, (2016). An unusual circadian rhythm in an active duty service member. SLEEP AND BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS, 1(14), 113-115.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2016). Operational assessment of the 5-h on/10-h off watchstanding schedule on a US Navy ship: sleep patterns, mood and psychomotor vigilance performance of crewmembers in the nuclear reactor department. ERGONOMICS, 5(59), 657-664.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Matsangas, P., Moore, J., & Wegemann, L, (2016). Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Symptoms, Excessive Daytime Sleepiness, and Fatigue in the Crewmembers of a US Navy Ship. MILITARY MEDICINE, 7(181), 655-662.
  • Skornyakov, E., Shattuck, N. L., Winser, M. A., Matsangas, P., Sparrow, A. R., Layton, M. E., Gabehart, R. J., & Van Dongen, H. P, (2015). Sleep and performance in simulated Navy watch schedules. Accident; analysis and prevention.
  • Matsangas, P., Shattuck, N. L., & McCauley, M. E, (2015). Sleep Duration in Rough Sea Conditions. Aerospace medicine and human performance, 10(86), 901-6.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2015). Operational assessment of the 5-h on/10-h off watchstanding schedule on a US Navy ship: sleep patterns, mood and psychomotor vigilance performance of crewmembers in the nuclear reactor department. Ergonomics, 1-8.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Matsangas, P., Eriksen, E., & Kulubis, S, (2015). Comparison of Two Watch Schedules for Personnel at the White House Military Office President's Emergency Operations Center. Human factors, 5(57), 864-78.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2015). A 6-month assessment of sleep during naval deployment: a case study of a commanding officer. Aerospace medicine and human performance, 5(86), 481-5.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2015). Psychomotor vigilance performance predicted by Epworth Sleepiness Scale scores in an operational setting with the United States Navy. Journal of sleep research, 2(24), 174-80.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2015). A 6-Month Assessment of Sleep During Naval Deployment: A Case Study of a Commanding Officer. Aerospace medicine and human performance, 5(86), 481–485.
  • Mysliwiec, V., Matsangas, P., Baxter, T., & Shattuck, N. L, (2015). An unusual circadian rhythm in an active duty service member. Sleep and Biological Rhythms, 1–3.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2015). Caffeinated Beverage Consumption Rates and Reported Sleep in a United States Navy Ship. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1(59), 696–700.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2015). Challenges and limitations of sleep and performance data collected in operational environments: Implications for improving fatigue models.
  • Brown, S. A., Matsangas, P., & Shattuck, N. L, (2015). Comparison of a Circadian-based and a Forward Rotating Watch Schedules on Sleep, Mood, and Psychomotor Vigilance Performance. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1(59), 1167–1171.
  • Drillings, M., Knapp, B., & Shattuck, N. L, (2015). HUMAN SYSTEMS INTEGRATION IN THE MILITARY.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2015). Operational assessment of the 5-h on/10-h off watchstanding schedule on a US Navy ship: sleep patterns, mood and psychomotor vigilance performance of crewmembers in the nuclear reactor department. Ergonomics, 1–8.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2015). Psychomotor vigilance performance predicted by Epworth Sleepiness Scale scores in an operational setting with the United States Navy. Journal of sleep research, 2(24), 174–180.
  • Skornyakov, E., Shattuck, N. L., Winser, M. A., Matsangas, P., Sparrow, A. R., Layton, M. E., Gabehart, R. J., & Van Dongen, H. P, (2015). Sleep and performance in simulated Navy watch schedules. Accident Analysis & Prevention.
  • Matsangas, P., Shattuck, N. L., & McCauley, M. E, (2015). Sleep Duration in Rough Sea Conditions. Aerospace medicine and human performance, 10(86), 901–906.
  • Matsangas, P., & Shattuck, N. L, (2015). The Effect of Ship Department on Crew Sleep Patterns and Psychomotor Vigilance Performance. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1(59), 1182–1186.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2015). Psychomotor vigilance performance predicted by Epworth Sleepiness Scale scores in an operational setting with the United States Navy. JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH, 2(24), 174-180.
  • Matsangas, P., Shattuck, N. L., & McCauley, M. E, (2015). Sleep Duration in Rough Sea Conditions. AEROSPACE MEDICINE AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE, 10(86), 901-906.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2015). A 6-Month Assessment of Sleep During Naval Deployment: A Case Study of a Commanding Officer. AEROSPACE MEDICINE AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE, 5(86), 481-485.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Matsangas, P., Eriksen, E., & Kulubis, S, (2015). Comparison of Two Watch Schedules for Personnel at the White House Military Office President's Emergency Operations Center. HUMAN FACTORS, 5(57), 864-878.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2015). Psychomotor vigilance performance predicted by Epworth Sleepiness Scale scores in an operational setting with the United States Navy. JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH, 2(24), 174-180.
  • Matsangas, P., Shattuck, N. L., & McCauley, M. E, (2015). Sleep Duration in Rough Sea Conditions. AEROSPACE MEDICINE AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE, 10(86), 901-906.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Matsangas, P., & Waggoner, L, (2014). Assessment of a novel watchstanding schedule on an operational US Navy vessel. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1(58), 2265–2269.
  • Kulubis, S., Shattuck, N. L., Eriksen, E., & Matsangas, P, (2014). Comparison of Two Watch Schedules for Personnel at the White House Military Office President’s Emergency Operations Center.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2014). Work and rest patterns and psychomotor vigilance performance of crewmembers of the USS Jason Dunham: A comparison of the 3/9 and 6/6 watchstanding schedules.
  • Cordle, J., & Shattuck, N. L, (2013). A sea change in standing watch. Proceedings, 34–39.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Shattuck, L. G., Smith, K., & Matsangas, P, (2013). Changes in reaction times and executive decision-making following exposure to waterborne motion. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1(57), 1987–1991.
  • Smith, K., Shattuck, L. G., Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2013). Changes in Reaction Times and Executive Decision-Making following Exposure to Waterborne Motion.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Brown, S. A, (2013). Wounded in action: What the sleep community can learn from sleep disorders of US military service members. Sleep, 2(36), 159.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Shattuck, L. G., Smith, K., & Matsangas, P, (2013). Changes in reaction times and executive decision-making following exposure to waterborne motion. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1(57), 1987–1991.
  • Smith, K., Shattuck, L. G., Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2013). Changes in Reaction Times and Executive Decision-Making following Exposure to Waterborne Motion.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Tvaryanas, A. P., & Shattuck, L. G, (2012). Accommodating adolescent sleep-wake patterns: the effects of shifting the timing of sleep on training effectiveness. Sleep, 8(35), 1123-36.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Shattuck, L. G., & Matsangas, P, (2011). Sleep and fatigue issues in continuous operations: a survey of U.S. Army officers. Behavioral sleep medicine, 1(9), 53-65.
  • Holness, K. S., Shattuck, N. L., Winters, J., Pharmer, J. A., & White, D, (2011). Human Systems Integration Tradeoff Analyses Lessons Learned in Support of Naval Surface Acquisitions. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1(55), 2040–2043.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Shattuck, L. G, (2011). Extending naturalistic decision making to to complex organizations: a dynamic model of situated cognition.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Shattuck, L. G., & Matsangas, P, (2011). Sleep and fatigue issues in continuous operations: a survey of US Army officers. Behavioral sleep medicine, 1(9), 53–65.
  • Matsangas, P., Shattuck, N. L., & Shattuck, L. G, (2011). Sleep and Fatigue Issues in Continuous Operations: A Survey of US Army Officers.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Shattuck, L. G., & Matsangas, P, (2010). Longitudinal study of sleep patterns of United States Military Academy cadets. Sleep, 12(33), 1623-31.
  • Shattuck, N. L, (2010). Quantifying Human Performance on a Moving Platform Using the Fitts’ Law Task.
  • Shattuck, L. G., Shattuck, N. L., & Kemmerer, K. E, (2009). Tactical decision making under conditions of uncertainty: an empirical study. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 4(53), 242–246.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Matsangas, P., & Shattuck, L. G, (2008). Fatigue and its effect on performance in military environments. Performance under stress, (2007), 231–49.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Shattuck, L. G., Matsangas, P., & Dyche, J, (2008). Sleep and academic performance in US military training and education programs. Mind, Brain, and Education, 1(2), 29–33.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Shattuck, L. G., Simpson, M., & Meaney, S, (2007). HSI Trade Space Tool.
  • Shattuck, L. G., Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2007). Napping patterns during the 2nd year of USMA 2007 Class A preliminary analysis.
  • Shattuck, L. G., & Shattuck, N. L, (2006). Extending naturalistic decision making to complex organizations: A dynamic model of situated cognition. Organization Studies, 7(27), 989–1009.
  • Shattuck, L. G., Drillings, M., Foxx, J., Lindberg, R., & Shattuck, N. L, (2006). Human Systems Integration (HSI) Education and Training: It’S not Just Human Factors on Steroids! Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 6(50), 767–770.
  • Shattuck, L. G., & Shattuck, N. L, (2006). Naturalistic decision making in complex systems: A dynamic model of situated cognition combining technological and human agents. Organizational Behavior: Special Issue on Naturalistic Decision Making in Organizations, (27).
  • Shattuck, N. L., Shattuck, L. G., & Smith, D, (2006). Sleep Patterns of Cadets at the United States Military Academy: Interim Findings of a Four-year Longitudinal Study [presentation outline] Sleep, 06.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Shattuck, L. G, (2005). Sleep patterns of young men and women enrolled at the United States Military Academy: results from year 1 of a 4-year longitudinal study. Sleep, 7(28), 837-41.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Shattuck, L. G, (2005). Applying a dynamic model of situated cognition to the investigation of mishaps. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 3(49), 219–223.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Shobe, K. K., & Shattuck, L. G, (2005). Extending the Dynamic Model of Situated Cognition to Submarine Command and Control.
  • Shattuck, L. G., & Shattuck, N. L, (2004). A process tracing approach to the investigation of situated cognition. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 3(48), 658–662.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Shattuck, L. G., & Clark, J. K, (2004). Sleep patterns and the impact on performance: A study of men and women enrolled at the United States Military Academy. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 11(48), 1243–1247.
  • Meeting Abstracts
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2020). Gender Differences in Sailor Well-being, Sleep-related Behaviors, and Psychomotor Vigilance Performance in the United States Navy.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2019). Culture change in the US Navy: From data collection to mandated policies.
  • Editorial Materials
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Brown, Stephanie A. T, (2013). Wounded in Action: What the Sleep Community can Learn from Sleep Disorders of US Military Service Members.
  • Letters
  • Mysliwiec, V., Brock, M. S., Creamer, J. L., Espejo, E. P., Markwald, R. R., Matwiyoff, G. N., Peachey, J. T., O'Reilly, B. M., Shattuck, N. L., Taylor, D. J., Troxel, W. M., & Germain, A, (2021). Leaning in to Address Sleep Disturbances and Sleep Disorders in Department of Defense and Defense Health Agency.
  • comment, editorials
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Brown, S. A, (2013). Wounded in action: what the sleep community can learn from sleep disorders of US military service members.
  • Technical Reports
  • Clifton, H., Matsangas, P., & Shattuck, N. L, (2020). Evaluation of a stress inoculation training program at the US Navy Surface Warfare Officer School.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Brown, S. A., & Matsangas, P, (2015). A comparison between the 3/9 and the 5/10 watchbills.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2015). Optimization of shipboard manning levels using IMPRINT Pro Forces Module.
  • Moore, J., Wegemann, L., Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2015). Prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms, excessive daytime sleepiness, and fatigue in the crew memebers of a US Navy ship.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Matsangas, P., Moore, J., & Wegemann, L, (2015). Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Symptoms, Excessive Daytime Sleepiness, and Fatigue in the Crewmembers of a US Navy Ship.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Matsangas, P., & Powley, E. H, (2015). Sleep Patterns, Mood, Psychomotor Vigilance Performance, and Command Resilience of Watchstanders on the Five and Dime Watchbill.
  • Powley, E. H., Shattuck, N. L., & Matsangas, P, (2015). Sleep patterns, mood, psychomotor vigilance performance, and command resilience of watchstanders on the “five and dime” watchbill.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Tvaryanas, A. P., & Shattuck, L. G, (2012). Accommodating adolescent sleep-wake patterns: the effects of shifting the timing of sleep on training effectiveness.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Shattuck, L. G., Tvaryanas, A. P., & Matsangas, P, (2010). Effects of sleep on training effectiveness in soldiers at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Shattuck, L. G., & Matsangas, P, (2010). Longitudinal study of sleep patterns of United States Military Academy cadets.
  • Shattuck, N. L., Shattuck, L. G., & Matsangas, P, (2007). Fatigue in Military Operational Environments: An Annotated Bibliography.
  • Shattuck, L. G., Shattuck, N. L., & Miller, G. A, (2007). Using the dynamic model of situated cognition to assess network centric warfare in field settings.
  • Tollefson, E., Alfred, P., Shattuck, N. L., Shattuck, L. G., Alt, J. K., & Schamburg, J, (2007). Using Unique Questionnaire and Interview Techniques to Inform Acquisition Decision-Making.
  • Shattuck, N. L., & Shattuck, L. G, (2004). A process model of situated cognition in military command and control.