Whiting Wythe L, Murdock Karla Klein
Department of Psychology, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA, 24450, USA.
Cogn Process. 2016 May;17(2):155-62. doi: 10.1007/s10339-016-0754-9. Epub 2016 Feb 26.
College students face consistent cognitive demands and often get insufficient and/or irregular sleep. The current study investigated associations of sleep duration and sleep variability with attentional performance. Sleep duration variability was expected to moderate the association between duration and cognitive functioning. College students' (n = 83) natural sleep patterns were recorded via wristband actigraphy across three consecutive nights during an academic term. The association between sleep duration and attentional capture was strongest for those whose sleep was the most consistent across the three nights preceding the attentional task (i.e., low sleep duration variability). For those with low sleep duration variability, less sleep was associated (B = -0.25) with reduced ability to ignore irrelevant cues and redirect attention to target locations. In other words, consistently low sleep duration was associated with compromises in attention. Our results indicate the importance of consistent sleep routines as well as sufficient sleep duration in order to optimize attentional performance in college students.
大学生面临持续的认知需求,且经常睡眠不足和/或睡眠不规律。本研究调查了睡眠时间和睡眠变异性与注意力表现之间的关联。预计睡眠时长变异性会调节时长与认知功能之间的关联。在一个学期中,通过腕带活动记录仪连续三个晚上记录了83名大学生的自然睡眠模式。对于在注意力任务前三个晚上睡眠最一致(即睡眠时长变异性低)的人来说,睡眠时间与注意力捕捉之间的关联最强。对于睡眠时长变异性低的人,较少的睡眠与忽略无关线索并将注意力重新定向到目标位置的能力下降有关(B = -0.25)。换句话说,持续的低睡眠时间与注意力受损有关。我们的结果表明,一致的睡眠习惯以及充足的睡眠时间对于优化大学生的注意力表现很重要。