Kendall Athena P, Kautz Mary A, Russo Michael B, Killgore William D S
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA.
Int J Neurosci. 2006 Oct;116(10):1125-38. doi: 10.1080/00207450500513922.
Sleep loss temporarily impairs vigilance and sustained attention. Because these cognitive abilities are believed to be mediated predominantly by the right cerebral hemisphere, this article hypothesized that continuous sleep deprivation results in a greater frequency of inattention errors within the left versus right visual fields. Twenty-one participants were assessed several times each day during a 40-h period of sustained wakefulness and following a night of recovery sleep. At each assessment, participants engaged in a continuous serial addition task while simultaneously monitoring a 150 degrees visual field for brief intermittent flashes of light. Overall, omission errors were most common in the leftmost peripheral field for all sessions, and did not show any evidence of a shift in laterality as a function of sleep deprivation. Relative to rested baseline and postrecovery conditions, sleep deprivation resulted in a global increase in omission errors across all visual locations and a general decline in serial addition performance. These findings argue against the hypothesis that sleep deprivation produces lateralized deficits in attention and suggest instead that deficits in visual attention produced by sleep deprivation are global and bilateral in nature.
睡眠缺失会暂时损害警觉性和持续注意力。由于这些认知能力被认为主要由右侧大脑半球介导,因此本文假设,持续睡眠剥夺会导致左视野相对于右视野出现更多注意力不集中错误。在21名参与者持续清醒40小时期间以及经过一晚恢复性睡眠后,每天对他们进行多次评估。每次评估时,参与者要进行连续串行加法任务,同时监测150度视野范围内短暂的间歇性闪光。总体而言,在所有测试环节中,遗漏错误在最左侧外周视野最为常见,并且没有任何证据表明遗漏错误的偏向性会随着睡眠剥夺而发生变化。相对于休息时的基线状态和恢复睡眠后的状态,睡眠剥夺导致所有视觉位置的遗漏错误总体增加,串行加法任务表现普遍下降。这些发现与睡眠剥夺会导致注意力出现偏向性缺陷的假设相悖,相反,这表明睡眠剥夺所导致的视觉注意力缺陷在本质上是全面的和双侧性的。