The effect of 58 hours of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance and physiological measures was investigated in the present study. It was hypothesized that performance deteriorates with progressive sleep loss. In addition, weak correlations were expected between subjective ratings of sleepiness and objective performance measures. During the recovery night, an increase in SWS was expected. 17 men (mean age 27 years, SD 5 years) participated in the experiment. Participants were kept awake for 2 nights and performed a test battery consisting of the PVT, N-Back Task, KSS, FAT, and waking EEG in 6-hour intervals. Moreover, sleep architecture of the recovery night was compared to a baseline night. Results indicate that there is a dose-respons...
The extent to which the diurnal fluctuations of different cognitive processes could be affected by s...
Sleep deprivation (SD) is a common condition that affects many people in modern life. It can interfe...
P>Studies on homeostatic aspects of sleep regulation have been focussed upon non-rapid eye movement ...
The effect of 58 hours of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance and physiological measures was ...
Study Objectives The interaction between homeostatic sleep pressure and circadian timing modulates t...
Abstract: Today, prolonged wakefulness is a widespread phenomenon. Nevertheless, in the fi eld of sl...
We evaluated the effects of selective slow-wave sleep (SWS) deprivation and time-of-night factors on...
We aimed to investigate whether self-monitoring of performance is altered during 60 h of total sleep...
International audienceTo evaluate the effects of acute sleep deprivation and chronic sleep restricti...
We aimed to investigate whether self-monitoring of performance is altered during 60 h of total sleep...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive performance deteriorates during extended wakefulness and circadian phase misal...
The effects of sleep deprivation on executive functioning are poorly understood. A chief source of c...
While there has been an abundant amount of research done on the effects of sleep deprivation on huma...
Introduction: Sleep deprived people have difficulties to perform daily activities. Their performance...
Research question: Differences exist in the individual susceptibility to performance impairments ind...
The extent to which the diurnal fluctuations of different cognitive processes could be affected by s...
Sleep deprivation (SD) is a common condition that affects many people in modern life. It can interfe...
P>Studies on homeostatic aspects of sleep regulation have been focussed upon non-rapid eye movement ...
The effect of 58 hours of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance and physiological measures was ...
Study Objectives The interaction between homeostatic sleep pressure and circadian timing modulates t...
Abstract: Today, prolonged wakefulness is a widespread phenomenon. Nevertheless, in the fi eld of sl...
We evaluated the effects of selective slow-wave sleep (SWS) deprivation and time-of-night factors on...
We aimed to investigate whether self-monitoring of performance is altered during 60 h of total sleep...
International audienceTo evaluate the effects of acute sleep deprivation and chronic sleep restricti...
We aimed to investigate whether self-monitoring of performance is altered during 60 h of total sleep...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive performance deteriorates during extended wakefulness and circadian phase misal...
The effects of sleep deprivation on executive functioning are poorly understood. A chief source of c...
While there has been an abundant amount of research done on the effects of sleep deprivation on huma...
Introduction: Sleep deprived people have difficulties to perform daily activities. Their performance...
Research question: Differences exist in the individual susceptibility to performance impairments ind...
The extent to which the diurnal fluctuations of different cognitive processes could be affected by s...
Sleep deprivation (SD) is a common condition that affects many people in modern life. It can interfe...
P>Studies on homeostatic aspects of sleep regulation have been focussed upon non-rapid eye movement ...