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- Title
Counteracting driver sleepiness: effects of napping, caffeine, and placebo.
- Authors
Horne, J A; Reyner, L A
- Abstract
Sleepy drivers should "take a break," but the efficacy of feasible additional countermeasures that can be used during the break is unknown. We examined a shorter than 15 min nap, 150 mg of caffeine in coffee, and a coffee placebo, each given randomly across test sessions to 10 sleepy subjects during a 30-min rest period between two 1-hr monotonous early afternoon drives in a car simulator. Caffeine and nap significantly reduced driving impairments, subjective sleepiness, and electroencephalographic (EEG) activity indicating drowsiness. Blink rate was unaffected. Sleep during naps varied, whereas caffeine produced more consistent effects. Subjects acknowledged sleepiness when the EEG indicated drowsiness, and driving impairments were preceded by self-knowledge of sleepiness. Taking just a break proved ineffective.
- Publication
Psychophysiology, 1996, Vol 33, Issue 3, p306
- ISSN
0048-5772
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1469-8986.1996.tb00428.x