Affiliation:
1. Psychological Laboratory and the Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge
2. Now at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London.
3. Senior author.
Abstract
Twelve subjects performed a high signal rate vigilance task, once after a night's sleep, and once after a night without sleep. Raw scores were transformed into the signal detection parameters, d′ and β. After sleep deprivation, detection performance was significantly impaired. This was reflected in a fall of d′, whereas β was not significantly altered. Analysing the control data alone for comparison with other vigilance studies revealed a decrement in % signals detected and d′, and an increase in β from the first to the second half of the test.
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