In this study the effect of sleep deprivation on specific components of eye and eyelid movement was investigated in a group of young and healthy subjects. The duration of sleep deprivation was 20 h. Each subject had to execute different saccade tasks: reflexive saccades, voluntary prosaccades and antisaccades. Saccade latency, number of saccade errors and blink rate during the saccade tasks were evaluated as predictors of performance decrements resulting from sleep deprivation. The present study showed no significant deterioration of latency and number of errors in the different saccade tasks. However, the blink rate was significantly higher after a night without sleep than before. It is concluded that the blink rate appears to be a promisi...
Prolonged time awake increases the need to sleep. Sleep pressure increases sleepiness, impairs human...
Objective: Slow eyelid closure is recognized as an indicator of sleepiness in sleep-deprived individ...
Study Objectives: It is a fact that sleep affects the function of many brain regions. Clinical and /...
Chronic sleep deprivation has adverse effects on cognitive performance, mood and motor functions. Su...
Sleepiness is associated with specific variations of spontaneous oculomotor activity. During nocturn...
Rationale: The aim of the present study was to assess, intraindividually, the relationship among slo...
Objectives: To investigate whether postural stability and adaptation differed after a normal night o...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by IOS Press in Journal of Vestibular Researc...
The present study examines changes in a variety of oculomotoric variables as a function of increasin...
This study investigated whether human postural stability and adaptation were affected by sleep depri...
During our day-to-day life, sleepiness endangers the safety of us as well as of others. Specifically...
Sleep deprivation is a concern in professional, military, and personal settings and can potentially ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Circadian rhythms and restricted sleep length affect...
Circadian rhythms and restricted sleep length affect cognitive functions and, consequently, the perf...
Sleepiness that can arise from sleep deprivation can increase human errors in task performance and c...
Prolonged time awake increases the need to sleep. Sleep pressure increases sleepiness, impairs human...
Objective: Slow eyelid closure is recognized as an indicator of sleepiness in sleep-deprived individ...
Study Objectives: It is a fact that sleep affects the function of many brain regions. Clinical and /...
Chronic sleep deprivation has adverse effects on cognitive performance, mood and motor functions. Su...
Sleepiness is associated with specific variations of spontaneous oculomotor activity. During nocturn...
Rationale: The aim of the present study was to assess, intraindividually, the relationship among slo...
Objectives: To investigate whether postural stability and adaptation differed after a normal night o...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by IOS Press in Journal of Vestibular Researc...
The present study examines changes in a variety of oculomotoric variables as a function of increasin...
This study investigated whether human postural stability and adaptation were affected by sleep depri...
During our day-to-day life, sleepiness endangers the safety of us as well as of others. Specifically...
Sleep deprivation is a concern in professional, military, and personal settings and can potentially ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Circadian rhythms and restricted sleep length affect...
Circadian rhythms and restricted sleep length affect cognitive functions and, consequently, the perf...
Sleepiness that can arise from sleep deprivation can increase human errors in task performance and c...
Prolonged time awake increases the need to sleep. Sleep pressure increases sleepiness, impairs human...
Objective: Slow eyelid closure is recognized as an indicator of sleepiness in sleep-deprived individ...
Study Objectives: It is a fact that sleep affects the function of many brain regions. Clinical and /...