Circadian and Wake-Dependent Influences on Subjective Sleepiness, Cognitive Throughput, and Reaction Time Performance in Older and Young Adults

Apr 17, 2010Sleep

How body clock and time awake affect sleepiness, thinking speed, and reaction times in young and older adults

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Abstract

Older adults showed better reaction times than younger adults during a forced desynchrony study.

  • Older adults experienced less subjective sleepiness compared to younger adults.
  • Cognitive performance, as measured by reaction time, remained stable in older subjects throughout the study.
  • Younger subjects exhibited increasing decrements in performance as the experiment progressed.
  • These findings suggest age-related differences in how circadian rhythms affect alertness and cognitive function.

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