Occhionero Miranda, Cicogna Piercarla, Esposito Maria Jose
Am J Psychol. 2017;130(1):93-103. doi: 10.5406/amerjpsyc.130.1.0093.
The aim of the present study was to deepen knowledge about the effect of a lowered vigilance state on time-based prospective memory (TBPM) performance. For this purpose 2 TBPM tasks (primary and interpolated), which shared a portion of the retention interval, and 3 reasoning tasks, as ongoing activities, were administered after total sleep deprivation and in a regular sleep condition. The results showed a detrimental effect of sleep deprivation on prospective memory performance and a partial dissociation between clock-checking behavior and time estimation for prospective compliance. This study clearly indicates that total sleep deprivation im- pairs the ability to complete multiple prospective task assignments in a timely fashion. Results are discussed suggesting the existence of different mechanisms involved in time monitoring and other cognitive functions underlying TBPM performance.
本研究的目的是加深对警觉性降低状态对基于时间的前瞻记忆(TBPM)表现影响的认识。为此,在完全睡眠剥夺后和正常睡眠条件下,进行了2项TBPM任务(主要任务和插入任务,它们共享部分保持间隔)以及3项推理任务作为正在进行的活动。结果显示,睡眠剥夺对前瞻记忆表现有不利影响,并且在时钟检查行为和前瞻依从性的时间估计之间存在部分分离。这项研究清楚地表明,完全睡眠剥夺会损害及时完成多项前瞻任务分配的能力。对结果进行了讨论,提示在TBPM表现背后的时间监测和其他认知功能中存在不同的机制。