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Back Wrist-Worn Psychomotor Vigilance Task Device Validation Study- Phase 1
Fiscal Year | 2016 |
Division | Graduate School of Operational & Information Sciences |
Department | Operations Research |
Investigator(s) | Shattuck, Nita L. |
Sponsor | Naval Medical Research Center (Navy) |
Summary | This project will assess the accuracy of the 3-minute wrist-worn Psychomotor Vigilance Task (PVT) device. The study will focus on validating the device by comparing it with the standard computer-based PVT test. In addition, we will assess potentially confounding issues with the wrist-worn device, specifically, the effect of the backlight feature on performance, and any learning effect associated with repeated administration of the test. Validation of the 3-minute wrist-worn PVT device could result in widespread research use in field studies and potentially greater use across the DoD. |
Keywords | Actigraphy Fatigue PVT Sleep Deprivation operational performance psychomotor vigilance |
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