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    Sleep deprivation, also known as sleep insufficiency or sleeplessness, is the condition of not having adequate duration and/or quality of sleep to support...
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  • Marciano Jr. Accounts of Gardner's sleep deprivation experience and medical response became widely known among the sleep research community. It has been...
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  • England. He claims to hold the world record for sleep deprivation. Wright claimed the world sleep deprivation record in May 2007 with 266 continuous hours...
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    non-REM sleep (NREM sleep, NREMS, synchronized sleep). The absence of visual and auditory stimulation (sensory deprivation) during REM sleep can cause...
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    There are two kinds of sleep debt: the result of partial sleep deprivation, and of total sleep deprivation. Partial sleep deprivation occurs when a person...
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  • with: stress factors sleep deprivation consumption of alcohol or other drugs pre-existing parasomnia behaviors Sleep deprivation is known to have negative...
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  • therapy (sometimes sleep deprivation therapy) is a specific application of intentional sleep deprivation. It encompasses many sleep-restricting paradigms...
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  • The effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance are a broad range of impairments resulting from inadequate sleep, impacting attention, executive...
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    without suffering from daytime sleepiness or other consequences of sleep deprivation. This process is entirely natural in this kind of individual, and...
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  • neocortex during sleep, its suppression is necessary during SWS in order to consolidate sleep-related declarative memory. Sleep deprivation studies with humans...
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    greater awareness and diagnosis of mental health conditions, and sleep deprivation is more frequently reported. In many countries, Gen Z youth are more...
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  • hours of sleep per day. Each year, there are almost 100,000 deaths estimated in the U.S. because of medical errors. Sleep deprivation and sleep disorders...
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  • Another proposed treatment for sleep disturbances is total or partial sleep deprivation. Total or partial sleep deprivation has been found to induce an increased...
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  • aspects of the NBA calendar that affect the sleep of NBA personnel. Due to these and other factors, sleep deprivation has become a prevalent issue affecting...
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    often conflicting.": 5  The immune system is affected by sleep and rest, and sleep deprivation is detrimental to immune function. Complex feedback loops...
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    Insomnia (redirect from Sleep drug)
    associated with self-reported poor sleep quality, sleep deprivation, and prolonged sleep latency. In April 2023, Sleep Medicine Reviews published a systematic...
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    Sleep deprivation – the condition of not having enough sleep – is a common health issue for students in higher education. This issue has several underlying...
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    frequently suffer from the effects of sleep deprivation and circadian rhythm disruption. Fatigue due to sleep loss, sleep shifting and work overload could...
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  • stage 3 sleep, slow-wave sleep (SWS), produces more sleep inertia than awakening during sleep stages 1, 2 or REM sleep. Prior sleep deprivation increases...
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    The importance of sleep is demonstrated by the fact that organisms daily spend hours of their time in sleep, and that sleep deprivation can have disastrous...
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  • Additionally, sleep deprivation alters individuals’ epigenome via changes to methylation, histones, and non-coding RNA. The development of sleep disorders...
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  • with rested participants. Sleep deprivation can increase the risk of developing false memories. Specifically, sleep deprivation increased false memories...
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    improved fluid intelligence. Sleep deprivation, whether it is total sleep deprivation or partial sleep deprivation, can impair working memory in measures...
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  • typically known to cause fatigue. They also show lower sleep propensity after total sleep deprivation than do normal sleepers. Non-24 can begin at any age...
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    process called homeostasis. Induced or perceived lack of sleep is called sleep deprivation. Process S is driven by the depletion of glycogen and accumulation...
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  • demonstrated an association between sleep disturbances and weight gain, and more specifically, that sleep deprivation is related to overweight. Furthermore...
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    and sleep plays a crucial role in maintaining the optimal homeostasis of emotional functioning. Deficient sleep, both in the form of sleep deprivation and...
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    increased risk of chronic sleep deprivation. Stress often leads to difficulties falling asleep and staying asleep, however, a lack of sleep can also contribute...
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  • of sleep deprivation on both residents and their patients. According to a study of 4,510 obstetric-gynecologic residents, 71.3% reported sleeping less...
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  • book, in which he asserts that sleep deprivation is linked to numerous fatal diseases, including dementia. Why We Sleep became a bestseller under The New...
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