Sleep, Sleepiness, and Neurobehavioral Performance While on Watch in a Simulated 4 Hours on/8 Hours off Maritime Watch System

Jul 25, 2013Chronobiology international

Sleep, tiredness, and mental performance during simulated 4-on/8-off maritime watch shifts

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Abstract

Subjective sleepiness ratings peaked at 6.5 after a free watch disturbance.

  • Sleepiness ratings were higher during the first watch of the day compared to the second.
  • Sleepiness increased significantly with hours on watch, peaking at the end of each watch.
  • A free watch disturbance led to a marked increase in both sleepiness ratings and reaction times.
  • Participants exhibited slower reaction times at the end of the watch compared to the start.
  • One third of participants slept during at least one of the monitored watches, particularly during the night watch.

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