Morning Sleep Inertia in Alertness and Performance: Effect of Cognitive Domain and White Light Conditions
Abstract
The transition from sleep to wakefulness entails a temporary period of reduced alertness and impaired performance known as sleep inertia. The extent to which its severity varies with task and cognitive processes remains unclear. We examined sleep inertia in alertness, attention, working memory and cognitive throughput with the Karolinska Sleepiness Scale (KSS), the Psychomotor Vigilance Task (PVT), n-back and add tasks, respectively. The tasks...
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Title
Morning Sleep Inertia in Alertness and Performance: Effect of Cognitive Domain and White Light Conditions
Published Date
Nov 18, 2013
Journal
Volume
8
Issue
11
Pages
e79688 - e79688
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