Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2004185499> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2004185499 endingPage "61" @default.
- W2004185499 startingPage "55" @default.
- W2004185499 abstract "Around a fifth of all road accidents can be attributed to fatigued drivers. Previous studies indicate that driving performance is influenced by time of day and decreases with sustained wakefulness. However, these influences occur naturally in unison, confounding their effects. Typically, when people drive at a poor time of day and with extended wake, their sleep is also restricted. Hence, the aim of the current study was to determine the independent effects of prior wake and time of day on driving performance under conditions of sleep restriction. The driving performance of fourteen male participants (21.8 ± 3.8 years, mean ±SD) was assessed during a 10 min simulated driving task with speed/lane mean, variability and violations (speeding and crashes) measured. Participants were tested at 2.5 h intervals after waking, across 7 × 28 h days with a sleep:wake ratio of 1:5. By forced desynchrony each driving session occurred at 9 doses of prior wake and within 6 divisions of the circadian cycle based on core body temperature. A mixed models ANOVA revealed significant main effects of circadian phase, prior wake and sleep debt on lane violations. In addition, three significant two-way interactions (circadian phase × prior wake, prior wake × sleep debt, sleep debt × circadian phase) and one three-way interaction (circadian × prior wake × sleep debt) were identified. The presence of the large interaction effects shows that the influence of each factor is largely dependent on the magnitude of the other factors. For example, the presence of the time of day influence on driving performance is dependent on the length of prior wake or the presence of sleep debt. The findings suggest that people are able to undertake a low-difficulty simulated drive safely, at least for a short period, during their circadian nadir provided that they have had sufficient sleep and have not been awake too long." @default.
- W2004185499 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2004185499 creator A5041588265 @default.
- W2004185499 creator A5047844855 @default.
- W2004185499 creator A5056297993 @default.
- W2004185499 creator A5058576562 @default.
- W2004185499 creator A5059501928 @default.
- W2004185499 creator A5069655681 @default.
- W2004185499 date "2012-03-01" @default.
- W2004185499 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2004185499 title "Simulated driving under the influence of extended wake, time of day and sleep restriction" @default.
- W2004185499 cites W1963970871 @default.
- W2004185499 cites W1985346695 @default.
- W2004185499 cites W1994916747 @default.
- W2004185499 cites W2007435391 @default.
- W2004185499 cites W2007877124 @default.
- W2004185499 cites W2019883359 @default.
- W2004185499 cites W2022009185 @default.
- W2004185499 cites W2035641776 @default.
- W2004185499 cites W2039606045 @default.
- W2004185499 cites W2041557782 @default.
- W2004185499 cites W2047307272 @default.
- W2004185499 cites W2050099585 @default.
- W2004185499 cites W2051969088 @default.
- W2004185499 cites W2061476726 @default.
- W2004185499 cites W2087551323 @default.
- W2004185499 cites W2090064526 @default.
- W2004185499 cites W2094761105 @default.
- W2004185499 cites W2106551937 @default.
- W2004185499 cites W2129406901 @default.
- W2004185499 cites W2146920402 @default.
- W2004185499 cites W2158234694 @default.
- W2004185499 cites W2257511657 @default.
- W2004185499 cites W320294876 @default.
- W2004185499 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aap.2011.09.027" @default.
- W2004185499 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22239933" @default.
- W2004185499 hasPublicationYear "2012" @default.
- W2004185499 type Work @default.
- W2004185499 sameAs 2004185499 @default.
- W2004185499 citedByCount "53" @default.
- W2004185499 countsByYear W20041854992012 @default.
- W2004185499 countsByYear W20041854992013 @default.
- W2004185499 countsByYear W20041854992014 @default.
- W2004185499 countsByYear W20041854992015 @default.
- W2004185499 countsByYear W20041854992016 @default.
- W2004185499 countsByYear W20041854992017 @default.
- W2004185499 countsByYear W20041854992018 @default.
- W2004185499 countsByYear W20041854992019 @default.
- W2004185499 countsByYear W20041854992020 @default.
- W2004185499 countsByYear W20041854992021 @default.
- W2004185499 countsByYear W20041854992022 @default.
- W2004185499 countsByYear W20041854992023 @default.
- W2004185499 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2004185499 hasAuthorship W2004185499A5041588265 @default.
- W2004185499 hasAuthorship W2004185499A5047844855 @default.
- W2004185499 hasAuthorship W2004185499A5056297993 @default.
- W2004185499 hasAuthorship W2004185499A5058576562 @default.
- W2004185499 hasAuthorship W2004185499A5059501928 @default.
- W2004185499 hasAuthorship W2004185499A5069655681 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConcept C111919701 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConcept C121446783 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConcept C146978453 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConcept C2775841894 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConcept C2778329153 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConcept C2779320081 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConcept C2780937657 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConcept C47056694 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConcept C48939323 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConcept C522805319 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConcept C548259974 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConcept C95423882 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConceptScore W2004185499C111919701 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConceptScore W2004185499C121446783 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConceptScore W2004185499C127413603 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConceptScore W2004185499C146978453 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConceptScore W2004185499C15744967 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConceptScore W2004185499C169760540 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConceptScore W2004185499C2775841894 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConceptScore W2004185499C2778329153 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConceptScore W2004185499C2779320081 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConceptScore W2004185499C2780937657 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConceptScore W2004185499C41008148 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConceptScore W2004185499C47056694 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConceptScore W2004185499C48939323 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConceptScore W2004185499C522805319 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConceptScore W2004185499C548259974 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConceptScore W2004185499C71924100 @default.
- W2004185499 hasConceptScore W2004185499C95423882 @default.
- W2004185499 hasLocation W20041854991 @default.
- W2004185499 hasLocation W20041854992 @default.
- W2004185499 hasOpenAccess W2004185499 @default.
- W2004185499 hasPrimaryLocation W20041854991 @default.
- W2004185499 hasRelatedWork W1538689048 @default.