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Changes in Subjective Motivation and Effort During Sleep Restriction Moderate Interindividual Differences in Attentional Performance in Healthy Young Men.

Gina Marie MathewStephen M StrayerDavid S BaileyKatherine BuzzellKelly M NessMargeaux M SchadeNicole G NahmodOrfeu M BuxtonAnne-Marie Chang
Published in: Nature and science of sleep (2021)
Vigilance declines during sleep restriction regardless of change in subjective alertness or motivation, but individuals with reduced motivation exhibit poorer inhibition. Individuals with preserved subjective alertness still perform poorly during sleep restriction, while those reporting additional effort demonstrate impaired vigilance.
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