睡眠不足的空军飞行员的注意力调节

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Talya Dolev, Inon Maoz, Salman Zubedat, Shlomit Aga-Mizrachi, Anna Levkovsky, Idan Nakdimon, Oded Ben-Ari, Dan Grinstein, Barak Gordon, Avi Avital
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睡眠时间短与不利的身体和精神事件有关。然而,客观地量化其对人类认知表现的影响是相当具有挑战性的。因此,我们的目的是研究睡眠剥夺对情绪和注意力调节的生理测量的影响,在睡眠剥夺的空军飞行员的恢复动态方面。91名飞行员参加了由航空医疗中心举办的睡眠剥夺讲习班。采用听觉持续注意测试(ASAT)和精神运动警觉性测试(Psychomotor Vigilance Test)来评估在基线、24小时睡眠剥夺后、3小时和8小时睡眠恢复后的情绪和注意力表现。基于生理指标,利用机器学习对航空职业进行预测。结果表明,24 h睡眠剥夺可引起注意力和情绪调节功能的损害;然而,虽然3小时的睡眠恢复改善了情绪调节和反应抑制的潜伏期,但注意表现需要8小时的睡眠才能改善观察到的70%的损害。由睡眠剥夺引起的生理上测量的不良影响在航空专业中是独特的,因此允许机器学习预测具有高精度,灵敏度和特异性。通过ASAT测量来检测睡眠剥夺引起的疲劳的影响,ASAT可以作为一种客观的、无创的生理测量来量化情绪和注意力调节。以快速准确的方式监测睡眠影响的能力可能有利于飞行员的能力评估和促进安全,航空专业之间的差异可能会潜在地改善个人适合性评估,以及睡眠剥夺的后果。
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Attention Regulation Among Sleep-Deprived Air-Force Pilots

Short sleep duration is associated with adverse physical and mental events. However, it is quite challenging to objectively quantify its impact on human cognitive performance. Thus, we aim to examine the effects of sleep deprivation on physiological measures of emotional and attention regulation, in terms of recovery dynamics among sleep-deprived air force pilots. Ninety-one pilots participated in a sleep deprivation workshop held by an aeromedical center. The Auditory Sustained Attention Test (ASAT) and the Psychomotor Vigilance Test were applied to evaluate emotional and attention performance at baseline, post 24-h of sleep deprivation, following recovery of 3- and 8-h of sleep. Machine learning was used to predict the aerial professions based on the physiological measures. The results indicate that 24 h of sleep deprivation induced impairments in both attention and emotional regulation; however, while 3 h of sleep recovery have ameliorated emotional regulation and latency to response inhibition, attention performance required 8 h of sleep to ameliorate the observed 70% impairment. The physiologically measured adverse effects induced by sleep deprivation were distinctive among aerial professions, thus allowing machine learning prediction with high accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity. The effects of sleep-deprivation-induced fatigue were detected by the ASAT measures, which may be utilized as an objective, non-invasive physiological measure to quantify emotional and attention regulation. The ability to monitor sleep effects in a fast and accurate manner may be beneficial for the competence assessment of pilots and promote safety, and the differentiation across the aerial professions may potentially improve individual suitability assessment, together with the consequences of sleep deprivation.

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Journal of Neuroscience Research
Journal of Neuroscience Research 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
9.50
自引率
2.40%
发文量
145
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neuroscience Research (JNR) publishes novel research results that will advance our understanding of the development, function and pathophysiology of the nervous system, using molecular, cellular, systems, and translational approaches. JNR covers both basic research and clinical aspects of neurology, neuropathology, psychiatry or psychology. The journal focuses on uncovering the intricacies of brain structure and function. Research published in JNR covers all species from invertebrates to humans, and the reports inform the readers about the function and organization of the nervous system, with emphasis on how disease modifies the function and organization.
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