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A study investigating university students in Tokyo, Japan, and London, UK, found significant negative associations between sleep quality (measured by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index) and cognitive performance across domains including verbal learning and memory (RAVLT), attention and executive function (Stroop Test), non-verbal reasoning (RPM), and cognitive flexibility (WCST).
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- Investigating the impact of sleep quality on cognitive functions ... www.frontiersin.org via serper
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- Tokyo location
- Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index concept
- Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test concept
- Wisconsin Card Sorting Test concept
- Raven’s progressive matrices concept
- Stroop task concept
- Japan location
- United Kingdom location
- London location