Awareness of errors is reduced by sleep loss

PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY(2024)

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The ability to detect and subsequently correct errors is important in preventing the detrimental consequences of sleep loss. The Error Related Negativity (ERN), and the error positivity (Pe) are established neural correlates of error processing. Previous work has shown sleep loss reduces ERN and Pe, indicating sleep loss impairs error-monitoring processes. However, no previous work has examined behavioral error awareness, in conjunction with EEG measures, under sleep loss conditions, and studies of sleep restriction are lacking. Using combined behavioral and EEG measures, we report two studies investigating the impact of total sleep deprivation (TSD) and sleep restriction (SR) on error awareness. Fourteen healthy participants completed the Error Awareness Task under conditions of TSD and 27 completed the same task under conditions of SR. It was found that TSD did not influence behavioral error awareness or ERN or Pe amplitude, however, SR reduced behavioral error awareness, increased the time taken to detect errors, and reduced Pe amplitude. Findings indicate individuals who are chronically sleep restricted are at risk for reduced recognition of errors. Reduced error awareness may be one factor contributing to the increased accidents and injuries seen in contexts where sleep loss is prevalent. This multi-study report addresses critical gaps in previous literature by combining behavioral and EEG (ERN and Pe) measures to investigate both acute and chronic sleep deprivation effects on error awareness. Our findings provide a new perspective on reduced awareness of errors as a factor contributing to the increased accidents and injuries seen in contexts where sleep loss is prevalent.
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ERPs,error awareness,error processing,metacognition,sleep deprivation,sleep restriction
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