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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Human Physiology
  • Sleep Science

Background:

  • Sleep loss is prevalent and impacts physical and mental health.
  • Effects of sleep restriction on working memory are known, but impact on force control is unclear.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the effects of sleep restriction on visually and memory-guided force production.
  • To determine if sleep loss affects the magnitude and variability of force control.

Main Methods:

  • Fourteen men underwent an 11-day inpatient sleep study.
  • Participants performed a grip force task under baseline, sleep restriction (4 nights of 5 hours TIB), and recovery conditions.
  • Force production was assessed in visually guided and memory-guided conditions targeting 25% of maximum voluntary contraction.

Main Results:

  • Sleep restriction decreased the magnitude of visually guided force production.
  • Memory-guided force production magnitude was not significantly affected by sleep restriction.
  • Higher self-reported alertness correlated with increased memory-guided force production.

Conclusions:

  • Sleep restriction disproportionately affects visually guided force production, indicating greater impact on visual attention.
  • Memory-guided force control appears more resilient to sleep loss.
  • Subjective alertness influences force control, particularly in tasks relying on internal cues.