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Sleep, Wake and Phase Dependent Changes in Neurobehavioral Function under Forced Desynchrony
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The performance consequence of sleep restriction in our study was prominent during the biological night, even when the prior wake duration was short, and this performance consequence was in forms of waking state instability. This result is likely due to acute homeostatic sleep pressure remaining high despite the sleep episode.
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