睡眠缺失对五项认知测试中回溯性元认知判断的影响

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Tina Sundelin, Andreas Jemstedt, Alvin Gavel, Bennett L Schwartz, John Axelsson
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摘要

睡眠不足会损害许多认知功能,从简单的注意力到工作记忆。这项研究探讨了人们在多大程度上意识到这些障碍,他们的元认知准确性,通过不同的认知测试。健康参与者(N = 182)被随机分为两组:一晚完全睡眠剥夺或三晚充足睡眠。第二天,他们进行了几项认知测试,测量简单注意力、认知吞吐量、工作记忆、情景记忆和执行处理(使用Stroop任务)。每次测试后,参与者都要对自己的表现进行打分。我们将元认知准确性操作为正确识别一个人的表现是否高于或低于中位数的能力。然后,我们使用贝叶斯方法来估计休息良好组和睡眠不足组之间这种能力的差异。在睡眠不足的一组中,这一概率为55%,而在休息的一组中为59%,这表明在睡眠不足的情况下,表现意识有所下降。然而,这种判断上的差异实际上是显著的(即,超过10个百分点)的概率低于1%。在睡眠不足的情况下,认知能力通常会下降,这至少在一定程度上反映在人们对自己表现的评价下降上。问题仍然是人们是否以及如何补偿睡眠不足引起的认知障碍。
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The Effect of Sleep Loss on Retrospective Metacognitive Judgements Across Five Cognitive Tests.

Sleep loss impairs many cognitive functions, ranging from simple attention to working memory. This study explores the extent to which people are aware of such impairments, their metacognitive accuracy, across different cognitive tests. Healthy participants (N = 182) were randomised to one night of total sleep deprivation or three nights of sufficient sleep. The next day they performed several cognitive tests, measuring simple attention, cognitive throughput, working memory, episodic memory and executive processing (using a Stroop task). After each test, participants rated how well they thought they performed. We operationalised metacognitive accuracy as the ability to correctly identify whether one performed above or below the median. We then used Bayesian methods to estimate the difference in this ability between the well-rested and sleep-deprived groups. The probability was 55% in the sleep-deprived group, and 59% in the rested group, suggesting some decrease in performance awareness during sleep loss. However, the probability that this difference in judgements is practically significant (i.e., exceeding 10 percentage points) is below 1%. Cognitive ability generally declines during sleep deprivation, and this was at least somewhat reflected in a decrease in how people rated their performance. The question remains whether and how people compensate for any sleep-loss induced cognitive impairments.

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Journal of Sleep Research
Journal of Sleep Research 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
9.00
自引率
6.80%
发文量
234
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sleep Research is dedicated to basic and clinical sleep research. The Journal publishes original research papers and invited reviews in all areas of sleep research (including biological rhythms). The Journal aims to promote the exchange of ideas between basic and clinical sleep researchers coming from a wide range of backgrounds and disciplines. The Journal will achieve this by publishing papers which use multidisciplinary and novel approaches to answer important questions about sleep, as well as its disorders and the treatment thereof.
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