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Wien Med Wochenschr ; 146(13-14): 287-9, 1996.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9012155

ABSTRACT

To quantify the effects of sleep periods that have different lengths of time during continuous operations (CONOPS) 2 independent groups of subjects performed several cognitive tasks for 3 days. The 72 h trial period contained three 60-min sleep periods for the 10 subjects of the experimental group and three sleep periods of 4 h each for the 14 subjects of the control group. With the exception of only one subtest the statistical analyses of the test results of the 2 groups show no significant differences in cognitive performance. It is suggested that high motivation is responsible for comparable performance of the subjects, which was essentially obtained by a monetary pay system for successful test performance.


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Attention , Discrimination Learning , Neuropsychological Tests , Problem Solving , Sleep Deprivation , Adult , Auditory Perception , Circadian Rhythm , Humans , Male , Motivation , Visual Perception
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