Publication: Capturing sleep accidents in driving simulation as a promising tool to assess excessive daytime sleepiness with high ecological validity—a pilot study
Capturing sleep accidents in driving simulation as a promising tool to assess excessive daytime sleepiness with high ecological validity—a pilot study
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2024
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Pisteljic, M., Keller, K., & Lakämper, S. (2024). Capturing sleep accidents in driving simulation as a promising tool to assess excessive daytime sleepiness with high ecological validity—a pilot study. Sleep, 47(8), zsae110. https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsae110
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47
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8
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zsae110
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Keywords
Epworth Sleepiness Scale, Karolinska Sleepiness Scale, accident prevention, driving simulation, drowsy driving, ecological validity, excessive daytime sleepiness, fitness to drive, maintenance of wakefulness test, sleep latency, sleepiness.
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English
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2024-08
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2024-06-13
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0161-8105
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Supplementary material is available at SLEEP online.
Funding
This work was supported by funds from an Emma-Louise-Kessler grant, Sim_1, to S.L.
Acknowledgments
The authors would like to express profound gratitude to the volunteers who participated in this pilot study. Also, we greatly acknowledge Yannick Wartmann’s initial help on R. In revision, we sought statistical expertise and acknowledged valuable input from Prof. Dr. Ulrike Held (Department. of Biostatics, UZH), Dr. Benjamin Stucky (Department. of Pharmacology and Toxicology, UZH), and Dr. Markus Tomzig and Sebastian Gary (WIVW).
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Pisteljic, M., Keller, K., & Lakämper, S. (2024). Capturing sleep accidents in driving simulation as a promising tool to assess excessive daytime sleepiness with high ecological validity—a pilot study. Sleep, 47(8), zsae110. https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsae110
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