by on December 26, 2024
Following one night of complete sleep deprivation, subjects showed no decline in job shifting or response inhibition performance. However, sleep deprivation does affect the power to use preparatory bias to increase performance velocity. It's suggested that the brain’s cognitive sources make an energetic effort to achieve a challenging job when subjected to sleep deprivation, and that this deficit becomes apparent in duties involving preparatory bias. Deficits in cognitive performance as a conseq...
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