Waking qEEG to assess psychophysiological stress and alertness during simulated on-call conditions

Volume: 141, Pages: 93 - 100
Published: Jul 1, 2019
Abstract
On-call schedules are associated with stress and disrupted sleep. In a recent study, under non-sleep deprived conditions, low and high-stress on-call conditions did not significantly impact sleep quality but did impact next day performance. Our aim was to determine whether quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG) would reflect changes in cortical activity in on-call conditions, predicting that the high-stress condition would display faster...
Paper Details
Title
Waking qEEG to assess psychophysiological stress and alertness during simulated on-call conditions
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Volume
141
Pages
93 - 100
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