Human factors

How Sleep Loss Affects Team Decision Making: Does It Reduce or Increase Motivation?

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Abstract

Sleep loss negatively affected decision-making accuracy and decision time in team settings.

  • Thirty hours of sleep loss led to decreased performance in team decision-making tasks.
  • Teams exhibited a 'motivational gain' effect, where being part of a team mitigated some performance loss due to fatigue.
  • In contrast to previous findings, which indicated a 'social loafing' effect in sleepy teams, this study suggests teamwork can enhance motivation despite sleep deprivation.
  • The results highlight differences in performance based on whether tasks are independent or interdependent.

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