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Low-Dose Caffeine Administration During Acute Sleep Deprivation Eliminates Visual Motion Processing Impairment, but Does Not Improve Saccadic Rate
Flynn-Evans, Erin E ; Tyson, Terence L ; Cravalho, Patrick F ; Feick, Nathan H ; Stone, Lee
关键词: CAFFEINE;    DOSAGE;    SLEEP DEPRIVATION;    FEEDBACK CONTROL;    VISUAL FIELDS;    VISUAL TASKS;    SACCADIC EYE MOVEMENTS;    EYE MOVEMENTS;    PRECISION;    CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS;    OCULOMETERS;    EYE (ANATOMY);   
RP-ID  :  ARC-E-DAA-TN70120
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来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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Oculomotor tracking performance changes according to time awake. A constant routine (CR) study demonstrated that increasing time awake 1) reduces the precision of visual motion processing, 2) decreases steady-state closed-loop pursuit performance and 3) decreases peak saccadic velocity. We aimed to determine the contribution of homeostatic sleep pressure on these oculometric changes by administering low-dose caffeine over one night of sleep deprivation. Participants completed two weeks of at-home 8.5 hours sleep per day, followed by an approximately 24-hour laboratory CR in semi-recumbent posture under less than 4 lux of light. The visual tracking task was performed every two hours after waking and hourly overnight. Low-dose caffeine of 0.3 milligrams per kilogram was administered hourly during the biological night. Nine participants (5F) completed the study. Caffeine dosing: 1) prevented the impairment of visual motion processing, 2) reduced by approximately half the impairment of closed-loop pursuit performance (gain, minus 0.47 percent per hour, significance of slope change: p (probability) less than 0.006; proportion smooth, minus 0.35 percent per hour, p less than 0.005), and 3) had an insignificant (p less than 0.39) effect on the impairment of saccadic peak velocity (slope, minus 1.13 percent per hour; intercept, minus 0.62 percent per hour). These results suggest that visual motion processing and some proportion of closed-loop pursuit performance are impaired due to homeostatic mechanisms during sleep deprivation.

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