In this study, we systematically manipulate a person’s state of sleep; Sleep-deprived and Well-rested along with Matching or Mismatching the decision time-of-day to their circadian preferred time-of-day. We assessed how these conditions influenced performance on an incentivized complex decision task. In the overall analysis of these variables no differences emerged. However, a comparison of the more cognitively depleting Sleep-deprivation/Circadian-mismatch condition to the cognitively enhancing Well-rested/Circadian-match condition showed improved performance in the Well-rested/Circadian matched group for one complex decision task but not for the other. These findings build upon the existing literature on sleep and circadian rhythm effects...
Abstract The investigation of time-of-day effects on cognitive performance began in the early days o...
peer reviewedAlthough peaks and troughs in cognitive performance characterize our daily functioning,...
We set out to examine how chronotype (diurnal preference) is connected to ability to function in nat...
Many people suffer from insufficient sleep and the adverse effects of sleep deprivation or chronic s...
This paper examines the impact of a commonly experienced adverse cognitive state on decision making ...
This work represents an interdisciplinary attempt that combines two seemingly distant aspects of cog...
Our study examines how chronic sleep restriction and suboptimal times-of-day affect decisions in a c...
Our study examines how chronic sleep restriction and suboptimal times-of-day affect decisions in a c...
Cognitive performance deteriorates during extended wakefulness and circadian phase misalignment, and...
Sleep is vital to survival and well-being. Adequate sleep, which is conceptualized in terms of quant...
B. Clinical Sleep Science - Section: IV. Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders: abstract no. 0694The...
Study Objectives: To evaluate the effects of total and partial sleep deprivation on reflection impu...
The paper concerns itself with the question, which risks are associated with the lack of sleep espec...
The ability to strategically reason is important many competitive environments. Trait-level cognitiv...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive performance deteriorates during extended wakefulness and circadian phase misal...
Abstract The investigation of time-of-day effects on cognitive performance began in the early days o...
peer reviewedAlthough peaks and troughs in cognitive performance characterize our daily functioning,...
We set out to examine how chronotype (diurnal preference) is connected to ability to function in nat...
Many people suffer from insufficient sleep and the adverse effects of sleep deprivation or chronic s...
This paper examines the impact of a commonly experienced adverse cognitive state on decision making ...
This work represents an interdisciplinary attempt that combines two seemingly distant aspects of cog...
Our study examines how chronic sleep restriction and suboptimal times-of-day affect decisions in a c...
Our study examines how chronic sleep restriction and suboptimal times-of-day affect decisions in a c...
Cognitive performance deteriorates during extended wakefulness and circadian phase misalignment, and...
Sleep is vital to survival and well-being. Adequate sleep, which is conceptualized in terms of quant...
B. Clinical Sleep Science - Section: IV. Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders: abstract no. 0694The...
Study Objectives: To evaluate the effects of total and partial sleep deprivation on reflection impu...
The paper concerns itself with the question, which risks are associated with the lack of sleep espec...
The ability to strategically reason is important many competitive environments. Trait-level cognitiv...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive performance deteriorates during extended wakefulness and circadian phase misal...
Abstract The investigation of time-of-day effects on cognitive performance began in the early days o...
peer reviewedAlthough peaks and troughs in cognitive performance characterize our daily functioning,...
We set out to examine how chronotype (diurnal preference) is connected to ability to function in nat...