Sleep Deprivation Effects on Cognition and Emotion in a 2024 Middle Eastern Study
by Farouk Mohammed and Juma al Majid
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Description
60 participants from diverse backgrounds form the basis of this 2024 study on sleep deprivation. The dataset, created by Farouk Mohammed and Juma al Majid, captures sleep duration, quality, cognitive function, emotional stability, and lifestyle factors. Standardized cognitive tests like the Stroop Task, N-Back Test, and Psychomotor Vigilance Task were used to measure performance.
Use Cases
Predicting reaction time degradation based on sleep duration and quality metrics
Analyzing the relationship between lifestyle factors like caffeine intake and cognitive function scores
Modeling emotional stability outcomes using demographic and stress level data
Investigating the impact of demographic factors such as age and BMI on memory accuracy
Strengths
Includes data from 60 participants, providing a foundation for statistical analysis
Captures multiple standardized cognitive test results, including Stroop Task and PVT
Records a combination of demographic, lifestyle, and behavioral variables like BMI and physical activity
Limitations
Row count and column-level documentation are unknown, which may limit suitability assessment
Last update date is unknown; freshness unverified
Data may reflect geographic and temporal bias inherent to its 2024 Middle Eastern study context
Provenance
Source
Farouk Mohammed and Juma al Majid, via OpenML and Kaggle
Collection Method
Data gathered from a 2024 study using standardized cognitive performance tests.
Time Range
2024
Freshness
Last updated date is unknown.
Geography
Middle East
License is CC0-1.0 (Public Domain Dedication). The column 'Participant_ID' was reportedly deleted.