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Time-of-day variation in sustained attentional control
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Fundamental Cognitive FunctionNatural VariationCognitionHuman Performance ModelingAttentionSustained Attentional ControlSocial SciencesHuman Performance MeasuringWorking MemoryCognitive NeuroscienceWork HabitsCognitive ScienceBehavioral SciencesTask PerformanceExperimental PsychologyPerception-action LoopAttention ControlAction MonitoringNeuroscienceSustained AttentionTime Perception
Sustained attention is a fundamental cognitive function underlying many activities in daily life including workplace safety, but its natural variation throughout the day is incompletely characterized. To examine time-of-day variation, we collected a large online data set (N = 6,363) with participation throughout the day and around the world on the gradual-onset continuous performance task, a sensitive measure of sustained attention. This allowed us to examine accuracy, attentional stability, and strategy. Results show that both accuracy and attentional stability peak between 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. and progressively decline throughout the day, whereas strategy is more stable.
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