Although sleep restriction is associated with decrements in daytime alertness and neurobehavioural performance, there are considerable inter-individual differences in the degree of impairment. This study examined the effects of short-term sleep restriction on neurobehavioural performance and sleepiness, and the associations between individual differences in impairments and circadian rhythm phase. Healthy adults (n = 43; 22 M) aged 22.5 ± 3.1 (mean ± SD) years maintained a regular 8:16 h sleep:wake routine for at least three weeks prior to laboratory admission. Sleep opportunity was restricted to 5 hours time-in-bed at home the night before admission and 3 hours time-in-bed in the laboratory, aligned by wake time. Hourly saliva samples were ...
Subjective alertness may provide some insight into reduced performance capacity under conditions sub...
Despite growing awareness that the daytime impairments associated with insomnia are among its most d...
Determine stability of individual differences in executive function, cognitive processing speed, sel...
Although sleep restriction is associated with decrements in daytime alertness and neurobehavioural p...
Although sleep restriction is associated with decrements in daytime alertness and neurobehavioural p...
Although sleep restriction is associated with decrements in daytime alertness and neurobehavioural p...
Interindividual differences in neurobehavioral response to sleep loss are ubiquitous and unexplained...
Interindividual differences in neurobehavioral response to sleep loss are ubiquitous and unexplained...
Study Objectives: The homeostatic-circadian regulation of neurobehavioral functioning is not well un...
Brain mechanisms involved in the maintenance of wakefulness and associated cognitive processes are a...
Study Objectives: The homeostatic-circadian regulation of neurobehavioral functioning is not well un...
Subjective alertness may provide some insight into reduced performance capacity under conditions sub...
Subjective alertness may provide some insight into reduced performance capacity under conditions sub...
Subjective alertness may provide some insight into reduced performance capacity under conditions sub...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive performance deteriorates during extended wakefulness and circadian phase misal...
Subjective alertness may provide some insight into reduced performance capacity under conditions sub...
Despite growing awareness that the daytime impairments associated with insomnia are among its most d...
Determine stability of individual differences in executive function, cognitive processing speed, sel...
Although sleep restriction is associated with decrements in daytime alertness and neurobehavioural p...
Although sleep restriction is associated with decrements in daytime alertness and neurobehavioural p...
Although sleep restriction is associated with decrements in daytime alertness and neurobehavioural p...
Interindividual differences in neurobehavioral response to sleep loss are ubiquitous and unexplained...
Interindividual differences in neurobehavioral response to sleep loss are ubiquitous and unexplained...
Study Objectives: The homeostatic-circadian regulation of neurobehavioral functioning is not well un...
Brain mechanisms involved in the maintenance of wakefulness and associated cognitive processes are a...
Study Objectives: The homeostatic-circadian regulation of neurobehavioral functioning is not well un...
Subjective alertness may provide some insight into reduced performance capacity under conditions sub...
Subjective alertness may provide some insight into reduced performance capacity under conditions sub...
Subjective alertness may provide some insight into reduced performance capacity under conditions sub...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive performance deteriorates during extended wakefulness and circadian phase misal...
Subjective alertness may provide some insight into reduced performance capacity under conditions sub...
Despite growing awareness that the daytime impairments associated with insomnia are among its most d...
Determine stability of individual differences in executive function, cognitive processing speed, sel...