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Auditory Evoked Potentials as a Function of Sleep Deprivation.

机译:听觉诱发电位作为睡眠剥夺的功能。

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Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were studied in subjects deprived of sleep over a 48-hour test period to assess the effects of different durations of continuous wakefulness on ERP components and to determine whether changes in the ERP components were related to changes in performance. Forty subjects were randomly assigned to either an experimental (sleep deprived) group (n=30) or a control (not sleep deprived) group (n=10). For the experimental subject, ERP and performance measures were obtained in 4-hour test blocks throughout the 48-hour period. Performance was assessed using the Walter Reed performance assessment battery. The control subjects were tested at the same times except during designated sleep periods. Both performance and evoked potential measures showed systematic changes over the experimental test period in association with sleep deprivation, time of day, and repeated testing. The latency of the N2 component of the evoked potential covaried with throughput measures on the performance assessment battery across the 12 4-hour test blocks of the experiment. These data suggest that ERPs reflect central processes that change across the sleep deprivation period and that ERP measures might be useful in assessment and prediction of performance degradation under adverse conditions such as sleep loss. Reprints.

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