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Different Types of Errors in Saccadic Task Are Sensitive to Either Time of Day or Chronic Sleep Restriction

Circadian rhythms and restricted sleep length affect cognitive functions and, consequently, the performance of day to day activities. To date, no more than a few studies have explored the consequences of these factors on oculomotor behaviour. We have implemented a spatial cuing paradigm in an eye tr...

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Autores principales: Wachowicz, Barbara, Beldzik, Ewa, Domagalik, Aleksandra, Fafrowicz, Magdalena, Gawlowska, Magda, Janik, Justyna, Lewandowska, Koryna, Oginska, Halszka, Marek, Tadeusz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4444198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26010673
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126502
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author Wachowicz, Barbara
Beldzik, Ewa
Domagalik, Aleksandra
Fafrowicz, Magdalena
Gawlowska, Magda
Janik, Justyna
Lewandowska, Koryna
Oginska, Halszka
Marek, Tadeusz
author_facet Wachowicz, Barbara
Beldzik, Ewa
Domagalik, Aleksandra
Fafrowicz, Magdalena
Gawlowska, Magda
Janik, Justyna
Lewandowska, Koryna
Oginska, Halszka
Marek, Tadeusz
author_sort Wachowicz, Barbara
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description Circadian rhythms and restricted sleep length affect cognitive functions and, consequently, the performance of day to day activities. To date, no more than a few studies have explored the consequences of these factors on oculomotor behaviour. We have implemented a spatial cuing paradigm in an eye tracking experiment conducted four times of the day after one week of rested wakefulness and after one week of chronic partial sleep restriction. Our aim was to verify whether these conditions affect the number of a variety of saccadic task errors. Interestingly, we found that failures in response selection, i.e. premature responses and direction errors, were prone to time of day variations, whereas failures in response execution, i.e. omissions and commissions, were considerably affected by sleep deprivation. The former can be linked to the cue facilitation mechanism, while the latter to wake state instability and the diminished ability of top-down inhibition. Together, these results may be interpreted in terms of distinctive sensitivity of orienting and alerting systems to fatigue. Saccadic eye movements proved to be a novel and effective measure with which to study the susceptibility of attentional systems to time factors, thus, this approach is recommended for future research.
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spelling pubmed-44441982015-06-16 Different Types of Errors in Saccadic Task Are Sensitive to Either Time of Day or Chronic Sleep Restriction Wachowicz, Barbara Beldzik, Ewa Domagalik, Aleksandra Fafrowicz, Magdalena Gawlowska, Magda Janik, Justyna Lewandowska, Koryna Oginska, Halszka Marek, Tadeusz PLoS One Research Article Circadian rhythms and restricted sleep length affect cognitive functions and, consequently, the performance of day to day activities. To date, no more than a few studies have explored the consequences of these factors on oculomotor behaviour. We have implemented a spatial cuing paradigm in an eye tracking experiment conducted four times of the day after one week of rested wakefulness and after one week of chronic partial sleep restriction. Our aim was to verify whether these conditions affect the number of a variety of saccadic task errors. Interestingly, we found that failures in response selection, i.e. premature responses and direction errors, were prone to time of day variations, whereas failures in response execution, i.e. omissions and commissions, were considerably affected by sleep deprivation. The former can be linked to the cue facilitation mechanism, while the latter to wake state instability and the diminished ability of top-down inhibition. Together, these results may be interpreted in terms of distinctive sensitivity of orienting and alerting systems to fatigue. Saccadic eye movements proved to be a novel and effective measure with which to study the susceptibility of attentional systems to time factors, thus, this approach is recommended for future research. Public Library of Science 2015-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4444198/ /pubmed/26010673 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126502 Text en © 2015 Wachowicz et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wachowicz, Barbara
Beldzik, Ewa
Domagalik, Aleksandra
Fafrowicz, Magdalena
Gawlowska, Magda
Janik, Justyna
Lewandowska, Koryna
Oginska, Halszka
Marek, Tadeusz
Different Types of Errors in Saccadic Task Are Sensitive to Either Time of Day or Chronic Sleep Restriction
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title_fullStr Different Types of Errors in Saccadic Task Are Sensitive to Either Time of Day or Chronic Sleep Restriction
title_full_unstemmed Different Types of Errors in Saccadic Task Are Sensitive to Either Time of Day or Chronic Sleep Restriction
title_short Different Types of Errors in Saccadic Task Are Sensitive to Either Time of Day or Chronic Sleep Restriction
title_sort different types of errors in saccadic task are sensitive to either time of day or chronic sleep restriction
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4444198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26010673
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126502
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