Shift Work and Cognitive Flexibility: Decomposing Task Performance.

📖 Top 20% JournalMay 5, 2017Journal of biological rhythms

How Shift Work May Affect Mental Flexibility and Task Performance

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Abstract

Cognitive flexibility may be reduced in shift workers due to circadian misalignment, insomnia, and sleepiness.

  • An observational study with 30 shift workers found connections between cognitive flexibility and elements of shift work.
  • Those with an earlier circadian phase experienced larger switch costs, indicating more difficulty when switching tasks.
  • Daytime insomnia was linked to challenges in cognitive inhibition, affecting the ability to return to previous tasks.
  • Nocturnal sleepiness was associated with struggles in reactivating earlier completed tasks.
  • Reduced accuracy and increased errors were related to deficits in set inhibition during task performance.
  • Results suggest that improving assessments of sleep and circadian rhythms could help manage fatigue risk in shift workers.

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