Excessive working hours-even at night-are becoming increasingly common in our modern 24/7 society. The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is particularly vulnerable to the effects of sleep loss and, consequently, the specific behaviors subserved by the functional integrity of the PFC, such as risk-taking and pro-social behavior, may be affected significantly. This paper seeks to assess the effects of one night of sleep deprivation on subjects' risk and social preferences, which are probably the most explored behavioral domains in the tradition of Experimental Economics. This novel cross-over study employs thirty-two university students (gender-balanced) participating to 2 counterbalanced laboratory sessions in which they perform standard risk and soci...
Study Objectives Although sleep deprivation has long been known to negatively affect cognitive perfo...
In everyday life, we have to make decisions under varying degrees of risk. Even though previous rese...
A few studies suggested that female nightshift workers suffer more frequently from sleep deprivation...
Excessive working hours--even at night--are becoming increasingly common in our modern 24/7 society....
Excessive working hours—even at night—are becoming increasingly common in our modern 24/7 society. T...
Excessive working hours--even at night--are becoming increasingly common in our modern 24/7 society....
In the modern 24-h society working excessive hours also during the night is becoming increasingly co...
Excessive working hours-even at night-are becoming increasingly common in our modern 24/7 society. T...
Our study examines how chronic sleep restriction and suboptimal times-of-day affect decisions in a c...
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...
Night work is vital for maintaining our 24/7 society; however, in the long run, it may have adverse ...
This study is aimed to examine the neural correlates of effect of the total sleep deprivation on the...
Sleep deprivation (SD) has been reported to severely affect executive function, and interindividual ...
Despite an emerging link between alterations in motivated behavior and a lack of sleep, the impact o...
Study Objectives Although sleep deprivation has long been known to negatively affect cognitive perfo...
In everyday life, we have to make decisions under varying degrees of risk. Even though previous rese...
A few studies suggested that female nightshift workers suffer more frequently from sleep deprivation...
Excessive working hours--even at night--are becoming increasingly common in our modern 24/7 society....
Excessive working hours—even at night—are becoming increasingly common in our modern 24/7 society. T...
Excessive working hours--even at night--are becoming increasingly common in our modern 24/7 society....
In the modern 24-h society working excessive hours also during the night is becoming increasingly co...
Excessive working hours-even at night-are becoming increasingly common in our modern 24/7 society. T...
Our study examines how chronic sleep restriction and suboptimal times-of-day affect decisions in a c...
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...
Night work is vital for maintaining our 24/7 society; however, in the long run, it may have adverse ...
This study is aimed to examine the neural correlates of effect of the total sleep deprivation on the...
Sleep deprivation (SD) has been reported to severely affect executive function, and interindividual ...
Despite an emerging link between alterations in motivated behavior and a lack of sleep, the impact o...
Study Objectives Although sleep deprivation has long been known to negatively affect cognitive perfo...
In everyday life, we have to make decisions under varying degrees of risk. Even though previous rese...
A few studies suggested that female nightshift workers suffer more frequently from sleep deprivation...