Sleepiness and Cognitive Performance among Younger and Older Adolescents across a 28-Hour Forced Desynchrony Protocol

Jul 22, 2015Sleep

Sleepiness and Thinking Skills in Younger and Older Teens during a 28-Hour Shifted Sleep Schedule

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Abstract

Younger adolescents had a shorter latency to sleep onset than older adolescents during the circadian bin spanning 4 to 8 hours after melatonin secretion.

  • Circadian and homeostatic factors significantly affected sleepiness and performance in adolescents.
  • Younger adolescents showed greater circadian modulation of sleepiness compared to older adolescents during the circadian night.
  • Age group did not significantly affect sleep and performance data overall.
  • Significant interaction effects between circadian phase and age group were observed, particularly for sleep latency.

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