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Evaluation of SmartSleep Technology for Improving the Efficiency and Restorative Quality of Sleep in Healthy Adults in Order to Mitigate Cognitive Performance Deficits Due to Sleep Restriction and Emergency Awakenings
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Philips SmartSleep Technology--Continuous Fixed Interval modality, Philips SmartSleep Technology--Block modality, and 1 other intervention for Sleep. Completed, enrolled 9 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study aims to assess whether slow wave sleep enhancement using SmartSleep technology benefits daytime cognitive performance during periods of chronic sleep restriction.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
During the 4 nights of sleep restriction (5 hours time in bed), subjects will have one of the following SmartSleep stimulation modalities each night in a randomized order. All subjects will receive all 4 stimulation modalities: 1. Continuous Fixed Interval 2. Block 3. In-Phase Adjustable 4. Sham: No auditory stimulation while wearing the SmartSleep headband
During the 4 nights of sleep restriction (5 hours time in bed), subjects will have one of the following SmartSleep stimulation modalities each night in a randomized order. All subjects will receive all 4 stimulation modalities: 1. Continuous Fixed Interval 2. Block 3. In-Phase Adjustable 4. Sham: No auditory stimulation while wearing the SmartSleep headband
During the 4 nights of sleep restriction (5 hours time in bed), subjects will have one of the following SmartSleep stimulation modalities each night in a randomized order. All subjects will receive all 4 stimulation modalities: 1. Continuous Fixed Interval 2. Block 3. In-Phase Adjustable 4. Sham: No auditory stimulation while wearing the SmartSleep headband