You know that crabby co-worker who gets bent out of shape over the slightest things? Could be that he or she just isn’t getting enough sleep.
So say NIU psychology professor Larissa Barber and graduate student Christopher Budnick.
They say results of a new study demonstrate that sleepiness causes workers to become more likely to interpret ambiguous situations in a threatening way.
See the full story in the NIU Newsroom.