2024
DOI: 10.1111/jsr.14231
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Chronic short sleep duration lengthens reaction time, but the deficit is not associated with motor preparation

Caroline Dutil,
Julia De Pieri,
Christin M. Sadler
et al.

Abstract: SummaryThe purpose of this study was to investigate the association between chronic sleep duration and reaction time performance and motor preparation during a simple reaction time task with a startling acoustic stimulus in adults. This cross‐sectional study included self‐reported short sleepers (n = 25, ≤ 6 hr per night) and adequate sleepers (n = 25, ≥ 7.5 hr per night) who performed a simple reaction time task requiring a targeted ballistic wrist extension in response to either a control‐tone (80 dB) or a s… Show more

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