Impaired Vigilant Attention Partly Accounts for Inhibition Control Deficits After Total Sleep Deprivation and Partial Sleep Restriction
Tianxin Mao,1,2 David Dinges,3 Yao Deng,1,2 Ke Zhao,2 Zijing Yang,2,4 Hui Lei,2 Zhuo Fang,2 Fan Nils Yang,2 Olga Galli,3 Namni Goel,5 Mathias Basner,3 Hengyi Rao1– 3 1Key Laboratory of Applied Brain and Cognitive Sciences, School of Business and Management, Shanghai International Studies University,...
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Main Authors: | Mao T, Dinges D, Deng Y, Zhao K, Yang Z, Lei H, Fang Z, Yang FN, Galli O, Goel N, Basner M, Rao H |
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Dove Medical Press
2021
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