Alistair MacLean
Professor Emeritus
Department of Psychology
M.A., University of Aberdeen, 1965
M.A., ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥, 1967
Ph.D., ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥, 1969
Research Interests
The principal focus of my present research is the understanding of how sleep loss and sleepiness affects skilled performance such as driving. Our current investigations are using a small driving simulator and subjective, behavioural and physiological assessments of sleepiness to gain a greater theoretical understanding of the relationship between sleepiness and performance which we hope will lead to improvements in our capacity to predict and detect deterioration under real-life conditions.
Selected Publications
Williams, L.R., Davies, D.R., Thiele, K., Davidson, J.R., MacLean, A.W. Young drivers' perceptions of culpability of sleep-deprived versus drinking drivers. Journal of Safety Research 2012; 43: 115-122..
Arnedt, J.T., Geddes, M.A.C., MacLean, A.W. Comparative sensitivity of a simulated driving task to subjective, physiological and other performance measures during prolonged wakefulness. Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine 2005; 58: 61-71.
MacLean, A.W., Davies, R.T. and Thiele, K. Sleepiness and driving. Sleep Medicine Reviews 2003; 7: 507-521.
Fitzpatrick, M.F., Alloway, C.E.D., Wakeford, T.M., MacLean, A.W., Munt, P.W. and Day, A.G. Can patients with obstructive sleep apnea titrate their own continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)? American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 2003; 167: 716-722.