Crevits Luc, Simons Brian, Wildenbeest Joanne
Department of Neurology, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium.
Eur Neurol. 2003;50(3):176-80. doi: 10.1159/000073060.
In this study the effect of sleep deprivation on specific components of eye and eyelid movement was investigated in a group of young and healthy subjects. The duration of sleep deprivation was 20 h. Each subject had to execute different saccade tasks: reflexive saccades, voluntary prosaccades and antisaccades. Saccade latency, number of saccade errors and blink rate during the saccade tasks were evaluated as predictors of performance decrements resulting from sleep deprivation. The present study showed no significant deterioration of latency and number of errors in the different saccade tasks. However, the blink rate was significantly higher after a night without sleep than before. It is concluded that the blink rate appears to be a promising psychophysical measurement and a more sensitive parameter than saccade performance to evaluate the effects of 20 h of sleep deprivation. These results encourage further research on this topic.
在本研究中,对一组年轻健康受试者进行了睡眠剥夺对眼球及眼睑运动特定组成部分影响的调查。睡眠剥夺时长为20小时。每位受试者都必须执行不同的扫视任务:反射性扫视、自主性顺向扫视和反向扫视。扫视任务期间的扫视潜伏期、扫视错误数量和眨眼率被评估为睡眠剥夺导致的性能下降的预测指标。本研究表明,不同扫视任务中的潜伏期和错误数量没有显著恶化。然而,一夜未眠后的眨眼率显著高于之前。得出的结论是,眨眼率似乎是一种有前景的心理物理学测量方法,并且比扫视性能更敏感,可用于评估20小时睡眠剥夺的影响。这些结果鼓励对此主题进行进一步研究。