0600 Visual Processing Speed After Brief Naps in Hypersomnolent Patients: MSLT and PVT Correlates
0600 Visual Processing Speed After Brief Naps in Hypersomnolent Patients: MSLT and PVT Correlates
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Westchester: Oxford University Press
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Introduction Previous efforts to quantify sleep inertia effects on alertness using the Psychomotor Vigilance Task (PVT) has revealed worsening vigilance is captured in metrics that are sensitive to variability.Visual processing speed and psychomotor vigilance rely on shared visual pathways that suggest alternative approaches in discriminating betwe...
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0600 Visual Processing Speed After Brief Naps in Hypersomnolent Patients: MSLT and PVT Correlates
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0161-8105
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1550-9109
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10.1093/sleep/zsz067.598