Akerstedt Torbjörn, Folkard Simon, Portin Christian
IPM, Department of Public Health Sciences, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Aviat Space Environ Med. 2004 Mar;75(3 Suppl):A75-83.
This paper summarizes a computer model for predicting alertness/performance in daily life. The model uses the timing of work hours (and/or sleep hours) as input and uses both a circadian and a homeostatic component (amount of prior wake and amount of prior sleep) that are summed to yield predicted subjective alertness (on a scale between 1 and 21). The model also includes prediction of psychomotor performance on various tasks, an identification of levels at which the risk of performance/alertness impairment start, as well as a prediction of sleep latency and time of awakening from sleep. The model is currently being used to evaluate work/rest schedules for navy, airline and railway applications. It is also used for teaching sleep/wake regulation and for generating research hypotheses.
本文总结了一个用于预测日常生活中警觉性/表现的计算机模型。该模型将工作时间(和/或睡眠时间)的时间安排作为输入,并使用昼夜节律和稳态成分(先前清醒时间和先前睡眠时间),将两者相加得出预测的主观警觉性(范围为1至21)。该模型还包括对各种任务的心理运动表现的预测、对表现/警觉性受损风险开始的水平的识别,以及对睡眠潜伏期和从睡眠中醒来时间的预测。该模型目前正用于评估海军、航空公司和铁路应用中的工作/休息时间表。它还用于教授睡眠/觉醒调节以及生成研究假设。