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Chronobiol Int ; 37(9-10): 1457-1460, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32815424

ABSTRACT

Total sleep deprivation (TSD) and time-on-task (TOT), especially in combination, increase cognitive instability and cause performance impairment. There are large inter-individual differences in TSD and TOT effects which, in part, have a genetic basis. Here, we show that the dopamine receptor D2 C957T genetic polymorphism predicts the magnitude of the TOT effect on a psychomotor vigilance test (PVT) during 38 h of TSD. This finding indicates that dopamine availability in the striatum, where the dopamine receptor D2 is most prevalent, influences the TOT effect, suggesting a role for dopaminergic pathways in sustained attention deficits during sleep loss.


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Circadian Rhythm , Sleep Deprivation , Genotype , Humans , Psychomotor Performance , Reaction Time , Receptors, Dopamine D2/genetics , Sleep Deprivation/genetics , Wakefulness
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Chronobiol Int ; 37(9-10): 1441-1444, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32842800

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Total sleep deprivation (TSD) is known to impair sustained attention. However, previously reported effects of TSD on response inhibition are mixed. We administered a "stop-signal" variation of the psychomotor vigilance test, which included 25% of trials requiring withholding of a response to assess response inhibition alongside sustained attention. Participants completed the task at baseline and after 34.5 h of wakefulness. Accuracy was not reduced during TSD. However, response times were significantly slower. A speed/accuracy trade-off allowed participants to effectively withhold responses on inhibition trials and conferred resilience of inhibitory control during TSD under conditions of relatively low time pressure.


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Psychomotor Performance , Sleep Deprivation , Attention , Circadian Rhythm , Humans , Reaction Time , Sleep , Wakefulness
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