Effects of sleep deprivation and prolonged driving on a subsidiary auditory reaction time.

Author(s)
Lisper, H.O. Dureman, I. Ericsson, S. & Karlsson, N.G.
Year
Abstract

Eleven subjects were tested to determine the effects on a subsidiary auditory reaction time when a) driving in daylight; b) driving in darkness; c) driving after one night without sleep. There was a significant increase of reaction time over the driving duration, but there were no differences between the three conditions. More results are presented.

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Library number
A 9654 T IRRD 201111
Source

Accident Analysis & Prevention, Volume 2, Issue 4, March 1971, Pages 335-341

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