Sleep, Wake and Phase Dependent Changes in Neurobehavioral Function under Forced Desynchrony

Jul 7, 2011Sleep

Changes in thinking and behavior during sleep, wakefulness, and different body clock phases under forced schedule shifts

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Abstract

Sleep restriction to 4.67 hours per day led to slower and more variable response times during the biological night.

  • Neurobehavioral performance was measured using the psychomotor vigilance task (PVT).
  • A significant interaction was found between sleep dose and circadian phase affecting PVT performance.
  • Sleep restriction resulted in impaired performance predominantly during the biological night.
  • Prior wake duration did not significantly alter the impact of sleep dose on performance.
  • Waking state instability was observed as a consequence of high acute homeostatic sleep pressure.

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