Literature DB >> 24636873

Effects of chronotype and time of day on the vigilance decrement during simulated driving.

Angel Correa1, Enrique Molina2, Daniel Sanabria2.   

Abstract

The current study tested for the first time the effect of individual differences in circadian rhythmicity (chronotype) on both driving performance and its evolution along time on task. Morning-type and evening-type female participants were tested in morning (8 am) and evening (8 pm) sessions, in which we controlled for prior sleep duration and prior wake. Measures of body temperature, subjective activation and affect, reaction times (RT) in the Psychomotor Vigilance Task (PVT), behavioral performance (error position) and EEG alpha power during simulated driving were collected. The main result showed strong linear increments of mean and standard deviation of error position along time on task (vigilance decrement) when evening-type participants drove at their non-optimal time of day, that is, during the morning session. In contrast, driving performance in the morning-type group remained stable over time on task and was not affected by time of day. This finding can be due to differences in personality traits (e.g., conscientiousness, sensation seeking) and task appraisal associated to extreme chronotypes. The consideration of chronotype in vigilance and driving tasks can enhance safety and human performance by promoting work schedules and countermeasures to prevent failures in the accomplishment of tasks under non-optimal circadian conditions.
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Keywords:  Circadian; EEG; Morningness; Neuroergonomics; PVT; Time on task

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24636873     DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2014.02.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Accid Anal Prev        ISSN: 0001-4575


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