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Attention-Dependent Physiological Correlates in Sleep-Deprived Young Healthy Humans.

Valentina Cesari1, Elena Marinari1, Marco Laurino2, Angelo Gemignani1, Danilo Menicucci1.   

Abstract

Cognitive functions could be specifically altered but masked from the unspecific effect of workload, a common factor affecting cognitive functions that modulate peripheral outputs. To identify workload-related and specific, task-dependent components, physiological correlates of cognitive functioning were derived by studying 15 healthy volunteers performing attentional tasks in baseline and post-sleep-deprivation conditions (one week interval). Sleep deprivation was introduced to increase workload. We performed recordings of heart pulse, facial temperature, and head movements during tasks assessing attentional network efficiency (ANT, Attentional Network Task; CCT, Continuous Compensatory Tracker) workload assessments after execution of tasks. Changes in cognitive and physiological indices were studied in both conditions; physiological correlates of cognitive performance were identified by correlating changes from baseline to post-sleep-deprivation condition of task indices with those of physiological measures after correction for between-conditions workload changes. We found that mental and physical demands of workload increased after sleep deprivation. We identified no changes in cognitive and physiological indices across conditions; specific physiological correlates of attentional systems, as indicated by the negative correlation between changes in ANT-alerting and changes in amplitude of head movements and the positive correlation between changes in CCT-speed indexing alertness and changes in facial temperature.

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Keywords:  attention; cognitive functions; physiological signals; sleep deprivation; workload

Year:  2021        PMID: 33562527      PMCID: PMC7915657          DOI: 10.3390/bs11020022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Sci (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-328X


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