Lamond Nicole, Dawson Drew, Roach Gregory D
The Centre for Sleep Research, The University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Aviat Space Environ Med. 2005 May;76(5):486-9.
In recent years, there has been an increasing need for a reliable and practical tool for assessing fatigue-related impairment in the field. This study investigated the sensitivity of one potential tool, a 5-min version of the psychomotor vigilance task (PVT) specifically designed for use on personal digital assistants (PDA), to 28 h of sustained wakefulness.
There were 15 participants who slept in the laboratory overnight then remained awake from 08:00 (Day 1) to 12:00 (Day 2). During every second hour, they completed a 10-min PVT, a sustained attention task that is sensitive to the effects of sleep loss and fatigue, and a 5-min PDA-PVT.
While performance on both tasks significantly varied as a function of hours of wakefulness, responses on the PDA-PVT were typically slower than on the PVT. When performance scores were standardized, the negative impact of increasing hours of wakefulness on performance on the 5-min PDA-PVT and 10-min PVT did not significantly differ.
The findings suggest that the 5-min PDA-PVT may provide a reasonable substitute for the 10-min PVT, particularly in circumstances where a shorter test is required and/or the standard PVT is not as practical.
近年来,对于一种用于评估现场疲劳相关损伤的可靠且实用工具的需求日益增加。本研究调查了一种潜在工具——专门为个人数字助理(PDA)设计的5分钟版精神运动警觉任务(PVT)——对28小时持续清醒的敏感性。
15名参与者在实验室过夜睡眠,然后从08:00(第1天)至12:00(第2天)保持清醒。每两小时,他们完成一次10分钟的PVT(一项对睡眠不足和疲劳影响敏感的持续注意力任务)以及一次5分钟的PDA - PVT。
虽然两项任务的表现均随清醒时间显著变化,但PDA - PVT的反应通常比PVT更慢。当表现分数标准化后,清醒时间增加对5分钟PDA - PVT和10分钟PVT表现的负面影响并无显著差异。
研究结果表明,5分钟PDA - PVT可能为10分钟PVT提供合理替代,特别是在需要更短测试和/或标准PVT不太实用的情况下。