Which cognitive ability is shown to be affected by sleep loss more severely than tasks requiring immediate, short-burst attention?

Answer

Vigilance

Research indicates that sleep loss disproportionately impacts vigilance, defined as the ability to maintain attention over long periods, more severely than performance on immediate, short-duration tasks.

Which cognitive ability is shown to be affected by sleep loss more severely than tasks requiring immediate, short-burst attention?
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