Sleep inertia and alcohol impairment in young adults: neurocognitive effects and interactions

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Tokley, Melanie Joy and Ball, Michelle (2008) Sleep inertia and alcohol impairment in young adults: neurocognitive effects and interactions. Sleep and Biological Rhythms, 6 (4 - Suppl. S1). A55-A55. ISSN 1446-9235

Abstract

This study investigated the combined decrements of alcohol consumption and sleep inertia in young adults. Cognitions investigated included those required in emergency situations; mental tracking, visual scanning, working memory, and sustained, selective, and divided attention.

Item type Article
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/4003
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Subjects Historical > FOR Classification > 1799 Other Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
Historical > SEO Classification > 970117 Expanding Knowledge in Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
Historical > Faculty/School/Research Centre/Department > Centre for Environmental Safety and Risk Engineering (CESARE)
Keywords ResPubID16334. alcohol consumption, sleep inertia, alcohol impairment, young adults, cognition
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