Testing the Rip Van Winkle Effect: Sleep Extension following Nominal and Restricted Sleep

CJ Hilditch, W. Dement, M. Carskadon
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Abstract The negative effects of sleep loss on sleepiness, performance, and mood have been well-documented. Less is known, however, about possible negative effects of sleep extension and findings are inconsistent. This study investigated the Rip Van Winkle effect, comparing the effects of a single night of sleep extension (11 h time-in-bed, TIB) to control sleep (8.5 h TIB) following three nights on a nominal (8.5 h TIB) or restricted (6.5 h TIB) sleep schedule. Nine healthy males (mean age 21 y; mean habitual sleep 7.9 h) participated in a four-way cross-over design. Participants completed sleepiness and mood scales, a range of performance tasks, and multiple sleep latency tests approximately every two hours following in-laboratory baseline and experimental nights. Objective sleepiness was reduced (i.e., sleep onset latency was delayed) following sleep extension under both nominal and restricted baseline conditions. Self-reported mood was modestly improved following sleep extension. No changes in subjective sleepiness or objectively measured performance were observed across conditions. The results indicate that one night of sleep extension, following either nominal or restricted sleep, can reduce objective sleepiness but does not appear to consistently alter performance or subjective sleepiness.
检验瑞普·凡·温克尔效应:睡眠延长后的名义和限制睡眠
睡眠不足对嗜睡、表现和情绪的负面影响已被充分证明。然而,人们对延长睡眠时间可能产生的负面影响知之甚少,研究结果也不一致。本研究调查了瑞普·凡·温克尔效应,比较了三晚正常睡眠(8.5小时)或限制睡眠(6.5小时)后,一晚延长睡眠(11小时)对控制睡眠(8.5小时)的影响。9名健康男性(平均年龄21岁;平均习惯性睡眠7.9小时)参与四向交叉设计。在实验室基线和实验夜之后,参与者大约每两小时完成一次困倦和情绪量表、一系列表现任务和多次睡眠潜伏期测试。在名义和限制的基线条件下,睡眠延长后,客观嗜睡减少(即睡眠开始潜伏期延迟)。自我报告的情绪在睡眠延长后略有改善。在不同的条件下,主观困倦程度和客观表现都没有变化。研究结果表明,延长一晚的睡眠,无论是名义上的还是有限的睡眠,都可以减少客观上的困倦,但似乎不会持续改变表现或主观上的困倦。
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