Sleep inertia: performance changes after sleep, rest and active waking

Feb 22, 2005Brain research. Cognitive brain research

How performance changes after sleeping, resting, or being actively awake

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Abstract

In the first session, addition speed was reduced by napping compared to baseline and active wake controls.

  • Napping may lead to impaired addition speed immediately after waking due to sleep inertia.
  • Calculation accuracy following a nap did not change, suggesting specific tasks are more affected by sleep inertia.
  • By the fifth session after napping, addition speed recovered to levels similar to those of the active wake group.
  • Auditory reaction speed was also impaired after a nap but showed significant recovery after 20 minutes.
  • Subjective sleepiness levels increased similarly across all groups after the experimental period.

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