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Both decision-making and concentration are identified as cognitive processes that suffer from significant impairment due to sleep deprivation, as evidenced by [1], [2], and [3].

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The Profound Interplay Between Sleep and Cognitive Function creyos.com Mackenzie Godard · Creyos 1 fact
claimInadequate sleep leads to observable impairments in cognitive processes such as decision-making, problem-solving, attention, and concentration, as noted by Wild et al. (2018).
10 Effects of Long-Term Sleep Deprivation sleephealthsolutionsohio.com Sleep Health Solutions 1 fact
claimLong-term sleep deprivation causes a drastic decrease in mental faculties, including problem-solving skills, the ability to regulate emotions, decision-making, concentration, and learning capacity.
Why At Least 7 Hours of Sleep Is Essential for Brain Health medicine.utah.edu Kathleen Digre · University of Utah Department of Neurology 1 fact
claimSleep deprivation or insufficient sleep leads to decreased attention span, impaired concentration, reduced decision-making abilities, and difficulties with learning and problem-solving.