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The Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Driving-related Performance: Simulated Driving, Neurocognitive Functioning and Brain Activity Melinda Jackson
The Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Driving-related Performance: Simulated Driving, Neurocognitive Functioning and Brain Activity
Melinda Jackson
Sleepiness contributes up to 30% of all heavy vehicle accidents throughout the world each year. Professional drivers are particularly susceptible to the effects of sleepiness, due to chronic or acute sleep deprivation, time-on-task effects, driving at circadian low points, and increased daytime sleepiness resulting from sleep disorders. Population surveys of heavy vehicle drivers indicates that a small proportion of drivers use pharmaceutical means in order to help maintain alertness during long-haul trips. Despite the known benefits of amphetamine-type stimulants on reducing fatigue and sleepiness, epidemiological evidence suggests that a large percentage of fatally injured professional drivers test positive to amphetamines. This book describes three independent studies which highlight the detrimental influence of sleep deprivation on a range of driving-related processes. Sleep deprivation can have large implications for safe driving, and this study highlights the importance of promoting and educating drivers about the dangers of driving when sleepy.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | June 20, 2010 |
| ISBN13 | 9783838334172 |
| Publishers | LAP Lambert Academic Publishing |
| Pages | 280 |
| Dimensions | 225 × 16 × 150 mm · 435 g |
| Language | German |
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