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論文の言語 英語
著者 Toma Hara, Andrew Vargo, Motoi Iwata, Koichi Kise
論文名 Using wearbles to measure the impact of sleep on decision making
論文誌名 Augmented Humans 2025 (AHs25)
発表場所 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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発表の種類 ポスター発表
年月 2025年3月
要約 This study examined the link between real-world sleep data, collected via the Oura Ring from 10 students, and their performance on a risk-taking task (BART). The key finding is that average heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV) during sleep significantly influenced BART outcomes. Specifically, a lower standard deviation of average HR and a higher standard deviation of average HRV over the three days before the task were associated with better risk selection optimization. This suggests that sleep, measured in natural settings, can affect decision-making under uncertainty. However, the study's small sample size limits the generalizability of these findings.
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