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Elsevier, International Journal of Psychophysiology, 3(41), p. 251-263

DOI: 10.1016/s0167-8760(01)00138-6

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Sleepiness: evaluating and quantifying methods

Journal article published in 2001 by Giuseppe Curcio ORCID, Maria Casagrande, Mario Bertini
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Abstract

The aim of this literature review is to analyze the methods mainly used for evaluating and quantifying the complex phenomenon of sleepiness. The most common distinction is between subjective measures or self-evaluations, performance decrement measures, measures for evaluating sleep propensity and measures of arousal decrease. Techniques mainly used in specialized literature will be briefly presented and commented upon, evaluating their sensitivity, advantages and limitations. We conclude that: (a) different measures inevitably are differently sensitive to sleepiness fluctuations; (b) the amount of prior sleep is strongly relevant in quantifying sleepiness levels; (c) subjective and behavioral measures show a higher level of vulnerability to external and motivational factors. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.