The effect of Sleep Deprivation on Cognitive Performance

Authors

  • Insa Irshad Ansari City College of Science and Commerce, University Campus, Multan, Pakistan Author
  • Fatima Ijaaz City College of Science and Commerce, University Campus, Multan, Pakistan Author
  • Rimsha Aslam City College of Science and Commerce, University Campus, Multan, Pakistan Author
  • Arooj Fatima Lecturer City College of Science and Commerce, University Campus, Multan, Pakistan Author
  • Umar Hayat Ph.D Scholar Department of Business and Admisntration, NCBA&E Sub Campus, Multan, Pakistan Author
  • Muskan Sohail City College of Science and Commerce, University Campus, Multan, Pakistan Author
  • Muskan Sohail City College of Science and Commerce, University Campus, Multan, Pakistan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61506/01.00577

Keywords:

Sleep deprivation, cognitive performance

Abstract

A lack of sleep, or sleep deprivation (SD), is a widespread phenomenon that can induce adverse changes in cognitive performance. Sleep deprivation can have significant effects on memory and cognitive function, which is a major concern for students. Correlational research design was used to conduct this quantitative research. Survey was administered with closed ended questionnaires as method of data collection. Convenient sampling technique was employed to select the sample of study 100 (male=50, female=50) college students. Findings of the study reveal that there is significant positive correlation between sleep deprivation, forgetfulness distractibility and false triggering. Moreover, females reported greater level of sleep deprivation, forgetfulness distractibility and false triggering as compared to male students. The study might also suggest that organizations (like schools, workplaces, or healthcare settings) consider the cognitive impacts of sleep deprivation in their policies. For instance, allowing for more breaks, nap opportunities, or prioritizing sleep education might enhance cognitive performance in high-stakes environments.

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2025-02-13

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