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Chronic sleep curtailment, even without extended (>16-h) wakefulness, degrades human vigilance performance

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posted on 2018-05-01, 15:37 authored by Andrew McHillAndrew McHill, Joseph T Hull, Wei Wang, Charles Czeisler, Elizabeth Klerman
This is a data set derived from controlled in-laboratory conditions of individuals exposed to either control (equivalent to a sleep opportunity ~8h) or chronic sleep restricted conditions (equivalent to a sleep opportunity ~5.6h). This study was accomplished using a circadian forced desynchrony design on a 20-h day length. All subjects provided written informed consent prior to participation and all procedures were approved by the Partners Healthcare Institutional Review Board.

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NIH (KL2TR002370, F32DK107146, T32HL007901, K24HL105664, R01HL114088, R01GM105018, R01HL128538, P01AG009975, R21HD086392) and NSBRI (HFP02802, HFP04201, HDP0006)

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