Interactive effects of sleep deprivation, time of day, and driving experience on a driving task - PubMed (original) (raw)
Interactive effects of sleep deprivation, time of day, and driving experience on a driving task
M G Lenné et al. Sleep. 1998.
Abstract
Performance decrements after more than 24 hours of sleep deprivation (SD) are not only a monotonic function of the duration of SD, but are the result of an interaction between SD and time of day. The major deteriorations in performance during SD are still evident throughout the night, as in the non-sleep-deprived state. Twelve experienced and 12 inexperienced drivers drove a driving simulator for 20 minutes at 0800, 1100, 1400, 1700, and 2000 hours on two testing days. One testing day was conducted after a normal night's sleep, and the other after one night of SD. Reaction time (RT) was also measured while driving. The standard deviation of both lateral position and speed were significantly higher during SD. Performance steadily improved across the day between 0800 and 2000 hours, and the absence of any sleep-by-time interactions suggests that the rhythm of driving performance across the day was similar after both normal sleep and SD. Inexperienced drivers had higher RTs than experienced drivers in both sleep-deprived and non-sleep-deprived conditions. These results have important implications for those involved in the transport industry.
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