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ISSN 2575-6206
Original article
Vol. 10, Issue 3, 2026July 09, 2026 CDT

Association between short-term sleep duration and cognitive performance: inhibitory control, problem solving, working memory, and idea generation rate

Taylor E Platt, Kyle Lorenzo, Ph.D,
Sleep durationSleep qualityExecutive functionCognitive performanceInhibitory controlWorking memoryProblem solvingDivergent thinkingAlternative Uses TaskCreativity
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Journal of High School Science
Platt, Taylor E, and Kyle Lorenzo. 2026. “Association between Short-Term Sleep Duration and Cognitive Performance: Inhibitory Control, Problem Solving, Working Memory, and Idea Generation Rate.” Journal of High School Science 10 (3): 85–104. https://doi.org/10.64336/001c.164834.
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