Sustained attention performance during sleep deprivation: evidence of state instability.

Volume: 139, Issue: 3, Pages: 253 - 67
Published: Apr 1, 2001
Abstract
Nathaniel Kleitman was the first to observe that sleep deprivation in humans did not eliminate the ability to perform neurobehavioral functions, but it did make it difficult to maintain stable performance for more than a few minutes. To investigate variability in performance as a function of sleep deprivation, n = 13 subjects were tested every 2 hours on a 10-minute, sustained-attention, psychomotor vigilance task (PVT) throughout 88 hours of...
Paper Details
Title
Sustained attention performance during sleep deprivation: evidence of state instability.
Published Date
Apr 1, 2001
Journal
Volume
139
Issue
3
Pages
253 - 67
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