Original paper
A unified mathematical model to quantify performance impairment for both chronic sleep restriction and total sleep deprivation
Abstract
Performance prediction models based on the classical two-process model of sleep regulation are reasonably effective at predicting alertness and neurocognitive performance during total sleep deprivation (TSD). However, during sleep restriction (partial sleep loss) performance predictions based on such models have been found to be less accurate. Because most modern operational environments are predominantly characterized by chronic sleep...
Paper Details
Title
A unified mathematical model to quantify performance impairment for both chronic sleep restriction and total sleep deprivation
Published Date
Aug 1, 2013
Volume
331
Pages
66 - 77
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