Insomania may impair accuracy of face recognition

London: Insomania or lack of proper sleep may affect the accuracy of facial identification, a study with implications for those working in security, policing or forensic settings, has found. Sleep disruption is common in the general population, and especially so among night-shift workers. The findings showed that poor sleepers were just as confident in their […]

London: Insomania or lack of proper sleep may affect the accuracy of facial identification, a study with implications for those working in security, policing or forensic settings, has found.

Sleep disruption is common in the general population, and especially so among night-shift workers.