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Sleep quality and cognitive load are linked through research examining how cultural and environmental factors, such as those found in Tokyo and London, modulate the impact of sleep on cognitive performance [1], [2]. Studies indicate that sleep quality directly influences the cognitive load experienced by students facing various stressors [3], highlighting the need to consider cultural context when analyzing this relationship [4].
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Investigating the impact of sleep quality on cognitive functions ... frontiersin.org 4 facts
claimA proposed study aims to explore the relationship between various dimensions of sleep quality and cognitive load among students in Tokyo and London, accounting for cultural and environmental factors.
claimThe interplay between stressors such as financial and social challenges and sleep quality significantly impacts the cognitive load and academic performance of students in London.
claimCultural context influences the cognitive demands placed on students and their coping abilities during sleep deprivation, necessitating the consideration of cultural factors when examining the relationship between sleep quality and cognitive load.
claimThe negative relationship between sleep quality and Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) performance is stronger in Tokyo than in London, suggesting that cultural factors modulate the impact of sleep on cognitive load.