Sleep

How Lack of Sleep Affects Different Parts of Thinking and Decision-Making

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Abstract

Performance on the modified Sternberg task showed impairment during sleep deprivation, but some executive functions remained intact.

  • Total sleep deprivation led to significant degradation in performance on a control task battery.
  • Impairment was observed in overall performance on the modified Sternberg task during sleep deprivation compared to baseline and recovery.
  • Working memory scanning efficiency and resistance to proactive interference were maintained at baseline levels despite sleep deprivation.
  • On the probed recall task, resistance to proactive interference also remained preserved during sleep deprivation.
  • Performance on the phonemic verbal fluency task improved during sleep deprivation, suggesting selective effects on cognitive processing.

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