2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-52662-8
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Shorter self-reported sleep duration is associated with worse virtual spatial navigation performance in men

Emre Yavuz,
Christoffer J. Gahnstrom,
Sarah Goodroe
et al.

Abstract: Sleep has been shown to impact navigation ability. However, it remains unclear how different sleep-related variables may be independently associated with spatial navigation performance, and as to whether gender may play a role in these associations. We used a mobile video game app, Sea Hero Quest (SHQ), to measure wayfinding ability in US-based participants. Wayfinding performance on SHQ has been shown to correlate with real-world wayfinding. Participants were asked to report their sleep duration, quality, day… Show more

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