Effects of the Common Cold on Subjective Alertness, Reaction Time, and Eye Movements

Autor: Smith, Andrew, Rich, Neil, Sturgess, Wendy, Brice, Carolyn, Collison, Claire, Bailey, Jayne, Wilson, Sue, Nutt, David
Zdroj: Journal of Psychophysiology; July 1999, Vol. 13 Issue: 3 p145-151, 7p
Abstrakt: AbstractThe present study examined whether volunteers with common colds showed impairments in objective and subjective indicators of alertness. All the volunteers (N = 81) were tested when healthy to provide baseline data for mood, simple and choice reaction time tasks, and an anti-saccadic eye movement task. When subjects developed a cold (N = 17) they returned to the laboratory and repeated the procedure. Volunteers (N = 64) who remained healthy over a 10-week period were recalled as controls. The results showed that those with colds felt significantly less alert and had significantly slower simple and choice reaction times and eye movements. This extends earlier research and shows that electrophysiological measures may also be of use in assessing the behavioral changes induced by upper respiratory tract illnesses.
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