How the chance of missing the alarm during an on-call shift affects pre-bed anxiety, sleep and next day cognitive performance

Volume: 137, Pages: 133 - 139
Published: Sep 1, 2018
Abstract
This study investigated how the chance of missing an alarm affects pre-bed anxiety, sleep and next day cognitive performance during on-call shifts. Participants (n = 24) completed one adaptation night, one control night and two on-call nights in a time-isolated sleep laboratory. On one of the on-call nights, participants were informed that they would be woken by a loud alarm that they would definitely not be able to sleep through (low chance of...
Paper Details
Title
How the chance of missing the alarm during an on-call shift affects pre-bed anxiety, sleep and next day cognitive performance
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Volume
137
Pages
133 - 139
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